Dernier numéro de la revue: Gender & History
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Volume 27, Issue 2, August 2015
Articles:
Bodies of Evidence: Sex and Murder (or Gender and Homicide) in Early Modern England, c.1500–1680 (pages 245–262)
J. Kesselring
Women, ‘Usury’ and Credit in Early Modern England: The Case of the Maiden Investor (pages 263–292)
Judith M. Spicksley
‘Skills Proper to their Sex’: Cecilia Morillas and a New Domestic Education in Early Modern Spain (pages 293–306)
Margaret E. Boyle
The Pleasures of a Single Life: Envisioning Bachelorhood in Early Eighteenth-Century England (pages 307–328)
James Rosenheim
‘You May Bind Me, You May Beat Me, You May Even Kill Me’: Bridewealth, Consent and Conversion in Nineteenth-Century Abẹ́òkúta (in Present-day Southwest Nigeria) (pages 329–348)
Temilola Alanamu
Piety, Professionalism and Power: Chinese Protestant Missionary Physicians and Imperial Affiliations between Women in the Early Twentieth Century (pages 349–373)
Sarah Pripas-Kapit
Queering the Martial Races: Masculinity, Sex and Circumcision in the Twentieth-Century British Indian Army (pages 374–396)
Kate Imy
‘A Spanish Housewife is Your Next Door Neighbour’: British Women and the Spanish Civil War (pages 397–416)
Roseanna Webster
Dressing the Shop Window of Socialism: Gender and Consumption in the Soviet Union in the Era of ‘Cultured Trade’, 1934–53 (pages 417–445)
Philippa Hetherington
From ‘Mother of the Nation’ to ‘Lady Macbeth’: Winnie Mandela and Perceptions of Female Violence in South Africa, 1985–91 (pages 446–464)
Emily Bridger
Nirbhaya’s Body: The Politics of Protest in the Aftermath of the 2012 Delhi Gang Rape (pages 465–486)
Krupa Shandilya
This issue also contains abstracts and book reviews.