Academic Appearances
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https://doi.org/10.14766/267Keywords:
Hochschule, Neuzeit, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
The transformation of science and gender relations are interconnected. This anthology is based upon this main thesis. Theresa Wobbe’s introduction theoretically expounds upon the components of a ‘multidimensional pattern of inclusion and inequality’. Eleven further contributions illustrate which forms this interconnectedness has taken on over the period of 300 years in different national, i.e. disciplinary contexts and which concrete consequences it has brought forward—for gender relations, science and for women in science.Downloads
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