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| History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism (2008 Conference Panel) |
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| Katherine L. French |
| Ruth Mazo Karras |
| Pavla Miller |
| Julia Adams |
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Panel discussion: Judith Bennett, History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006)
Judith Bennett, Professor of History, History Department, University of Southern California. Email:
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Judith Bennett writes on medieval history, feminist history, and the history of women in late medieval England specifically. She has published extensively on peasant women, women's work, and never-married women. She has also published two textbooks, one a biography of a medieval peasant woman and the other a short history of the Middle Ages. Her most recent book (2006) offers an extended commentary on current practices in women's and gender history.
Organizer/Main Contact Person
Pavla Miller, Professor of Historical Sociology,
Global Studies, Social Science and Planning,
RMIT University, Melbourne, GPO Box 2476, Vic, Australia 3001
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Phone: 61 3 9489 4361 or 61 3 9925 8257
Fax: 61 3 9925 8266
Pavla Miller is Professor of Historical Sociology at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Her publications include Long Division: State Schooling in South Australian Society and Transformations of Patriarchy in the West, 1500-1900. She has also published on demographic explanations of low fertility, and masters and servants legislation. She is currently working on a book provisionally titled Patriarchy: an eventful history of a concept,






