In the years around 1900, more women were benefiting from a university education and using it as a pathway to acquiring research expertise and contributing to the development of scientific knowledge. Although numbers were small compared with men, it is clear that the idea of a female researcher was no longer an oddity. As illustrated by biographies and an analysis of three fictional texts featuring a female scientist, the increasing visibility of women did little to challenge the masculine colouring of science. A dissonance can be identified between femininity and science, even in settings sympathetic to a woman’s scientific activities. Particular unease is discernible when women are placed within the material culture of the laboratory. The...
In the early to mid-twentieth century, women had limited opportunities to develop and practice as sc...
Funding bodies and their fellowship programmes became a cornerstone of the scientific world in the t...
In genetic research of the first decades of the 20th century women's work became a substantial resou...
This article introduces a collection of papers on women, gender, and chemistry in eighteenth- and tw...
This thesis endeavours to examine the presence and absence of female scientists in Victorian fictio...
© 2003 Dr. Jane CareyThis thesis charts, predominantly elite, white women's engagement with science ...
Higher education was denied for women in most countries mainly by the clergy till the beginning of t...
Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Chemist Ellen Swallow Richards...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
We live in a time, when few people concern of that, why is so few women in the science; although now...
© 1989 Robert J. BertagnolioIn the 1980's, educators have devised programs which have encouraged gir...
This article scrutinizes the construction of “women” in scientific discourses of the late-nineteenth...
This thesis seeks to account for the current sex-differentiation in science education as the result ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
In the early to mid-twentieth century, women had limited opportunities to develop and practice as sc...
Funding bodies and their fellowship programmes became a cornerstone of the scientific world in the t...
In genetic research of the first decades of the 20th century women's work became a substantial resou...
This article introduces a collection of papers on women, gender, and chemistry in eighteenth- and tw...
This thesis endeavours to examine the presence and absence of female scientists in Victorian fictio...
© 2003 Dr. Jane CareyThis thesis charts, predominantly elite, white women's engagement with science ...
Higher education was denied for women in most countries mainly by the clergy till the beginning of t...
Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Chemist Ellen Swallow Richards...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
We live in a time, when few people concern of that, why is so few women in the science; although now...
© 1989 Robert J. BertagnolioIn the 1980's, educators have devised programs which have encouraged gir...
This article scrutinizes the construction of “women” in scientific discourses of the late-nineteenth...
This thesis seeks to account for the current sex-differentiation in science education as the result ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
In the early to mid-twentieth century, women had limited opportunities to develop and practice as sc...
Funding bodies and their fellowship programmes became a cornerstone of the scientific world in the t...
In genetic research of the first decades of the 20th century women's work became a substantial resou...