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Femininity, Mathematics and Science, 1880–1914
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Claire G. Jones
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2009
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
The ‘Glamour’ of a ‘Wrangler’: Women and Mathematics at Girton College, Cambridge
pp. 36
Women at the ‘Shrine of Pure Thought’
pp. 67
Professional or Pedestal? Hertha Ayrton, a Woman among the Engineers
pp. 93
Collaboration, Reputation and the Business of Mathematics
pp. 117
The Laboratory: A Suitable Place for a Woman? Women, Masculinity and Laboratory Culture
pp. 143
The Mathematics of Gender: Women, Participation and the Mathematical Community
pp. 175
Bodies of Controversy: Women and the Royal Society of London
pp. 205
Conclusion
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