Women and Science
"Women and Science," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996, offers an insightful exploration of the historical roles and contributions of women in the scientific field. This extensive hardback edition spans 566 pages, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the evolution of ideas regarding women's involvement in science. The introductory essay presents a compelling overview of these historical origins, setting the stage for a comprehensive bibliography that features an astounding 2,675 annotated entries. These entries are meticulously organized in alphabetical order by author and showcase works from over 30 countries, reflecting a diverse range of languages and perspectives. Additionally, the book includes a detailed indexing system, allowing for easy access to information about key individuals and institutions in the scientific community. "Women and Science" is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and science, making it a valuable addition to your library.