Sexes in Science and History

019 - Conclusion

32 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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In this engaging second edition of her groundbreaking work The Evolution of Woman (1894), subtitled An Inquiry into the Dogma of Womans Inferiority to Man, Eliza Burt Gamble delves into the complexities of gender through the lens of Darwins theory of evolution. She meticulously compares the biological development of male and female organisms, shedding light on their inherent differences. By tracing the role of women from prehistoric societies to more advanced civilizations, Gamble illustrates the significant transformations in womens social and economic conditions up to the publication of this edition in 1916. Join us as we explore the profound insights and historical context that challenge long-held beliefs about gender roles. - Summary by Rapunzelina

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