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Nacente, FranciscoKeywords
Literature, MedievalGirls
Hesiod
Women--Carthage (Extinct city)--History
Women--India--History
Chivalry
Indigenity
Chinese literature
Adultery
Indian women--North America--History
Race relations
Women--Egypt--History
Divorce
Women--Athens (Greece)--History
Puritan movements--United States
Women--Greece--History
Galla Placidia, Empress, ca. 386-450
Women in literature
Human anatomy
Courts of love
Women--Philosophy
Women--Japan--History
Women--England--History
Femininity (Philosophy)
Women--Spain--History
Human body
Eskimo women--History
Polyandry
Sati
Sand, George, 1804-1876
Women--Religious aspects--Hinduism
Marriage
Dependency (Psychology)
Mormon women
Celibacy
Figueroa, Isabel de, Marquesa de Pinoso
Girls' schools
Women--Byzantine Empire--History
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--United States--History
Equality
Women--Religious aspects--Judaism
Women--Ancient Israel--History
Women--Latin America--History
Women--Religious aspects--Christianity
Women--China--History
Harems
Women--Tibet--History
Women--Phoenicia--History
Slavery
Theological virtues
Historiography
Muhammad, Prophet, d. 632
Fathers and daughters
Women--Bhutan--History
Indian women--South America--History
Motherhood--Psychological aspects
Women--Social conditions
Homer
Socrates
Religion
Gender
Women--Slavic countries--History
Sex role
Mothers and daughters
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, d. 30 B.C.
Slavery
Women--Psychology
Women--Education
Man-woman relationships
Courtly love
Women--France--History
Love
Women--Conduct of life
Women--Sparta (Extinct city)--History
Europe--History--392-814
Sappho
Women--Africa--History
Motherhood
Women--Religious aspects--Islam
Girardin, Emile de, Mme, 1804-1855
Women--Rome--History
Greek poetry
Men--Conduct of life
Femininity (Psychology)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
Weddings
Women--Religious aspects--Buddhism
Polygamy
Women--Islands of the Pacific--History
Sex differences
Antonius, Marcus, 83?-30 B.C.
Concubinage
Women--Mythology--Greece
Women--Russia--History
Wives
Women--Intelligence
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http://hdl.handle.net/1911/36253Abstract
Ranges widely over the unique and often hidden position of women in relation to society, from ancient cultures up to the time of writing. Touches upon every continent and explores the role of women in the growth of civilization, as well as the impact of religion, law, and the private and public expectations and demands of men on them. Individual chapters are devoted to such topics as slavery, the depiction of women in literature, and marriage customs (including, by extension, the treatment by different societies of adultery and divorce). The societal responsibilities of women as mothers, wives, and daughters are analyzed from both an anthropological and psychological point of view. There are also brief biographies of, among others, Cleopatra, Sappho, George Sand, and the Empress Galla Placidia.This document is a partial English translation of the "Historia moral de las mujeres: influencia de la mujer en el progreso y cultura de las naciones: sus deberes, sus derechos en la sociedad y la familia: educación y enseñanza que convendría para su misión. Vol 1 & 2." Translated by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson. The language of the original document is Spanish.
2 volumes in 1 (568, 143 p.), illustrated, 32 cm.
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2008Type
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Savage America, Chapter II [Excerpt from: The Moral History of Women, Vol. 1, Book 4]Gauthereau-Bryson, Lorena; Francisco Nacente; Nacente, Francisco (Instituto de Investigaciones Jose Maria Luis Mora, 2011-01-05)2 volumes in 1 (568, 143 p.), illustrated, 32 cm.
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Historia moral de las mujeres: influencia de la mujer en el progreso y cultura de las naciones: sus deberes, sus derechos en la sociedad y la familia: educación y enseñanza que convendría para su misión. Vol 1 & 2Francisco Nacente; Nacente, Francisco (Instituto de Investigaciones Jose Maria Luis Mora, 2011-01-14)2 volumes in 1 (568, 143 p.), illustrated, 32 cm.
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Historia moral de las mujeres: influencia de la mujer en el progreso y cultura de las naciones: sus deberes, sus derechos en la sociedad y la familia: educación y enseñanza que convendría para su misión. Vol 1 & 2Francisco Nacente; Nacente, Francisco (Instituto de Investigaciones Jose Maria Luis Mora, 2011-01-14)2 volumes in 1 (568, 143 p.), illustrated, 32 cm.