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Die Weiberherrschaft in der Geschichte der Menschheit
Die Weiberherrschaft in der Geschichte der Menschheit
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Die Weiberherrschaft in der Geschichte der Menschheit (The Rule of Women in the History of Mankind) is a fascinating three-volume set by Eduard Fuchs and Alfred Kind, published by Verlag Albert Langen in Munich. These volumes explore the historical and sociological role of women throughout human history, providing insightful analysis into the dynamics of power, gender, and societal structures. With detailed text and illustrations, the books reflect the scholarly work of the early 20th century, making them an essential read for collectors and scholars of gender studies, history, and sociology.
Eduard Fuchs (1870–1940) was a well-known German social historian, art historian, and political writer, often recognized for his Marxist perspectives on art and culture. Fuchs' works are known for their detailed sociocultural analyses, particularly concerning the representation of women, sexuality, and morality in history. Co-author Alfred Kind also contributed to cultural studies, adding depth to this examination of women's roles through time.
The books are bound in hardcovers with gold-embossed titles and beautiful woodcut-style illustrations on the front, making them not only rich in content but also a visually striking addition to any collection. The set is in good condition, with only minor wear from age, making it an ideal acquisition for book collectors, historians, or anyone with an interest in the changing roles of women throughout history.
This rare set is perfect for anyone seeking to dive deeper into the socio-historical analysis of gender and power.
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