The Mind Has No Sex?: Women in the Origins of Modern Science

The Mind Has No Sex?

Women in the Origins of Modern Science

1989 • 372 pages

A reexamination of the origins of modern science; discovers a forgotten heritage of women scientists and probes the cultural and historical forces that continue to shape the course of scientific scholarship and knowledge.

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