Women and States
Discover the profound evolution of women's status in "Women and States" by Ann E. Towns, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This insightful paperback spans 260 pages and delves into the momentous changes that have transformed the role of women over the past century. Once marginalized in public affairs, women are now at the forefront of the quest for equality pursued by nations worldwide.
Ann Towns offers a compelling analysis of the intricate norms shaping international society and their influence on women's rights and social conditions. Her thought-provoking examination not only traces the historical advancements but also provides a novel perspective on the ongoing struggle for women's rights. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in gender studies, social change, and the dynamic interplay between women and state policies.