The Story of Women in Science - From Ancient Greece to the Early 20th Century
English

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<p><p>A foundational text in understanding the legacy and ongoing challenges of women in STEM this volume is one of the earliest comprehensive surveys of women's contributions to science from astronomy and mathematics to medicine and zoology.</p></p><p><p>Written by H. J. Mozans (pen name of Jesuit scholar John Augustine Zahm) this work offers a detailed and wide-ranging account of female scientists throughout history. First published in 1913 it spans multiple disciplines highlighting the intellectual achievements of women whose work had been overlooked under-credited or forgotten.</p></p><p><p>While grounded in the social and cultural frameworks of its time <em>Early Women in Science</em> presents a forward-thinking argument for women's intellectual equality. Essential reading for those engaged in women's history gender studies and the history of science this volume serves as both a historical record and an early voice in the movement towards gender equity in science.</p></p>
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