L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre

The evolution of historiography has been more or less similar in England and in Scandinavian countries. The researchers have adopted the concepts and theories of scholars from the United States. The main difference between England and Scandinavian countries is undoubtedly the bigger quantity of scho...

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Main Author: Sari Katajala-Peltomaa
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Mnémosyne
Series:Genre & Histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/351
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description The evolution of historiography has been more or less similar in England and in Scandinavian countries. The researchers have adopted the concepts and theories of scholars from the United States. The main difference between England and Scandinavian countries is undoubtedly the bigger quantity of scholars and variety of themes studied in England. The basic trend in England is the shift from the history of women to gender history while in the Scandinavian countries both lines of scholarship are still present. An important tendency in the English scholarship is the study of the interconnection between masculinity, femininity and sexuality. These themes have often been inspired by post-modern literature theories. These themes are not well represented in Scandinavian scholarship where economic and politic topics are the most numerous. The lack of available sources has also guided the interests of scholars in Finland and in Scandinavian countries.
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spelling doaj.art-87d3c18f9c8f44c8974fa4f4041453b92024-02-14T10:19:51ZfraAssociation MnémosyneGenre & Histoire2102-5886310.4000/genrehistoire.351L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genreSari Katajala-PeltomaaThe evolution of historiography has been more or less similar in England and in Scandinavian countries. The researchers have adopted the concepts and theories of scholars from the United States. The main difference between England and Scandinavian countries is undoubtedly the bigger quantity of scholars and variety of themes studied in England. The basic trend in England is the shift from the history of women to gender history while in the Scandinavian countries both lines of scholarship are still present. An important tendency in the English scholarship is the study of the interconnection between masculinity, femininity and sexuality. These themes have often been inspired by post-modern literature theories. These themes are not well represented in Scandinavian scholarship where economic and politic topics are the most numerous. The lack of available sources has also guided the interests of scholars in Finland and in Scandinavian countries.https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/351Historiographie
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L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
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Historiographie
title L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
title_full L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
title_fullStr L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
title_full_unstemmed L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
title_short L’Angleterre et la Scandinavie : de l’histoire des femmes à l’histoire du genre
title_sort l angleterre et la scandinavie de l histoire des femmes a l histoire du genre
topic Historiographie
url https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/351
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