Abstract
The position of women in the oldest societies has often occupied the scientific community, which is a great reason to study it. Today's societies put tremendous effort into highlighting the importance of women's contribution. In this text, we will deal with the position of women in the recording of history, with women’s presence within the historical sources as well as the roles held in family business and education. In addition, the gradual changes regarding women's recovery in society will be presented and highlighted. The first steps to improve women's image started in Europe and continued worldwide. The critically studied articles containing the details mentioned in this review rely almost exclusively on a foreign language (English) bibliography and support the conclusions drawn.
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Kalodimou, Dimitra and Kapalika, Maria
(2023)
"Gender in Cultural History: Gender and Education,"
Journal of Research Initiatives: Vol. 7:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/jri/vol7/iss3/3
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