Etats Unis
- Ville, État Woodside, California
- Situation géographique Amérique du nord
- Langues English French German
A propos de moi
I love reading, researching, and writing women's history and the comparative history of feminism. In December 2009 Routledge will publish a new collection of articles, Globalizing Feminisms 1789-1945, which I edited. See the cover, under Documents, below.
Mon Site Internet:
Mon Site Internet (karenoffen.com)
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Helping girls and women to appreciate a history that belongs to all of us is a sure way of energizing and empowering all. Please visit my blog -Clio Talks Back
Je suis passionnée par:
history, valuing the lives of women around the world
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de Economica:
Karen Offen, historian at Stanford University in California, and a senior scholar at the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research, explains how the antiquated economic theory known as the male breadwinner model has constrained women in the economy--and still limits them today.
de Economica:
Historically, a woman's marital status has significantly influenced her ability to control land, assets or income. Historian Karen Offen explores the constraints that women faced and discovers how some were able to escape them to achieve economic and political power.
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