A Woman's World, 1850-1960
Verlag | Head of Zeus |
Auflage | 2022 |
Seiten | 432 |
Format | 19,4 x 4,0 x 25,4 cm |
Gewicht | 1659 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781800240247 |
Bestell-Nr | 80024024UA |
A survey of the many roles played by women across the world from 1850-1960, using colourised photos and captions to tell to their story.
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A survey of the many roles played by women across the world from 1850-1960, using colourised photos and captions to tell to their story.
The third volume in the much-admired The Colour of Time series.
A Woman's World, 1850-1960 explores the many roles - domestic, social, cultural and professional - played by women across the world before second-wave feminism took hold. Using Marina Amaral's colourized images and Dan Jones's words, this survey features women both celebrated and ordinary, whether in the science lab or protesting on the streets, performing on stage or fighting in the trenches, running for election or exploring the wild. This vivid and unique history brings to life and full colour the female experience in a century of extraordinary change.
Photographs include: Queen Victoria, Edith Cavell, Josephine Baker, Eva Peron, Virginia Woolf, Clara Schumann, Martha Gellhorn, Rosa Parks, Agatha Christie, Frida Kahlo, Harriet Tubman, Florence Nightingale, Hattie McDaniel and Gertrude Bell; as well as revolutionaries from China to Cuba, Geishas in Japan, protestors on the Salt March, teachers and pilots, nurses and soldiers.
Rezension:
'Every bit as fascinating and revelatory as its predecessors. Jones's text is authoritative and witty, but the main appeal lies in Amaral's delicate colourisation of photographs, bringing subjects including Frida Kahlo back to life... This fine book is a moving testament to the power of social change' Observer