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feminist history.
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Answered by Sia55
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The history of feminism can be divided into three waves. The first feminist wave was in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the second was in the 1960s and 1970s, and the third extends from the 1990s to the present. Feminist theory emerged from these feminist movements. It is manifest in a variety of disciplines such as feminist geography, feminist history and feminist literary criticism.

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Feminist history refers to the re-reading of history from a female perspective. It is not the same as the history of feminism, which outlines the origins and evolution of the feminist movement. It also differs from women's history, which focuses on the role of women in historical events.

Answered by Daydreamer123o
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1. The restructuring of the history from the perspective of women is called feminist historiography.

2. Feminist historiography is another School of writing history which is based on views of women.

3. This thought was propounded by French feminist scholar Simone De beauvoir.

4. The feminist historiography give importance not only on the inclusion of women's history but also rethink on the male dominated perspective of history .

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