16 research outputs found
What is Enlightenment ? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions. Éd. par James Schmidt, 1996
Sturzer Felicia B. What is Enlightenment ? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions. Éd. par James Schmidt, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°30, 1998. La recherche aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Michel Delon. p. 639
Intimate Encounters, Love and Domesticity in Eighteenth-Century France. Éd. par Richard Rand, 1997
Sturzer Felicia B. Intimate Encounters, Love and Domesticity in Eighteenth-Century France. Éd. par Richard Rand, 1997. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°31, 1999. Mouvement des sciences et esthétique(s) sous la direction de Christine Rolland, François Azouvi et Michel Baridon. p. 685
What is Enlightenment ? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions. Éd. par James Schmidt, 1996
Sturzer Felicia B. What is Enlightenment ? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions. Éd. par James Schmidt, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°30, 1998. La recherche aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Michel Delon. p. 639
Intimate Encounters, Love and Domesticity in Eighteenth-Century France. Éd. par Richard Rand, 1997
Sturzer Felicia B. Intimate Encounters, Love and Domesticity in Eighteenth-Century France. Éd. par Richard Rand, 1997. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°31, 1999. Mouvement des sciences et esthétique(s) sous la direction de Christine Rolland, François Azouvi et Michel Baridon. p. 685
Women, Gender and Disease in Eighteenth-Century England and France
Edited by Kathleen Hardesty Doig and Felicia Berger Sturzer.
Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Morag Martin: \u27Augustine Debaralle, insensée, folle, charlatane, et enfin tout ce qu\u27il vous plaira\u27: A Female Healer\u27s Struggle for Medical Recognition in Napoleonic France.
Based on encyclopedias, medical journals, historical, and literary sources, this collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the intersection of women, gender, and disease in England and France. Diverse critical perspectives highlight contributions women made to the scientific and medical communities of the eighteenth century. In spite of obstacles encountered in spaces dominated by men, women became midwives, and wrote self-help manuals on women\u27s health, hygiene, and domestic economy. Excluded from universities, they nevertheless contributed significantly to such fields as anatomy, botany, medicine, and public health. Enlightenment perspectives on the nature of the female body, childbirth, diseases specific to women, gender, sex, masculinity and femininity, adolescence, and sexual differentiation inform close readings of English and French literary texts. Treatises by Montpellier vitalists influenced intellectuals and physicians such as Nicolas Chambon, Pierre Cabanis, Jacques-Louis Moreau de la Sarthe, Jules-Joseph Virey, and Theophile de Bordeu. They impacted the exchange of letters and production of literary works by Julie de Lespinasse, Francoise de Graffigny, Nicolas Chamfort, Mary Astell, Frances Burney, Lawrence Sterne, Eliza Haywood, and Daniel Defoe. In our post-modern era, these essays raise important questions regarding women as subjects, objects, and readers of the philosophical, medical, and historical discourses that framed the project of enlightenment.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1356/thumbnail.jp
Die Lebenssituation und die Perspektiven von Mädchen in Deutschland. Eine sekundäranalytische Auswertung vorhandener Umfragedaten. Ergebnisbericht
Cornelißen W, Gille M, Knothe H, Meier P, Queisser H, Sturzer M. Die Lebenssituation und die Perspektiven von Mädchen in Deutschland. Eine sekundäranalytische Auswertung vorhandener Umfragedaten. Ergebnisbericht. München: Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI); 2001
Pressure-Induced Superconductivity and Its Scaling with Doping-Induced Superconductivity in the Iron Pnictide with Skutterudite Intermediary Layers
Dependences on RE of superconducting properties of transition metal co-doped (Ca,RE)FeAs2 with RE= La–Gd
The Cambridge History of Welsh Literature
This is the first comprehensive, single-volume history of the literature of Wales. The volume contains chapters covering the whole range of Welsh literature, from post-Roman Britain to post-devolution Wales, with many of the later chapters providing holistic accounts of literature in Welsh and literature in English within a single genre or a single period of literary production