Women in archaeological science of Ukraine in the second half of XIXth – the end of the 30s of the XXth century: biohistoriographical aspect
Journal: Dnipropetrovsk University Bulletin. History & Archaeology series (Vol.1, No. 22)Publication Date: 2014-12-10
Authors : Yakimova I. V.;
Page : 153-159
Keywords : Women archaeologists; Biography studies; Biographical article;
Abstract
The article analyzed the female component in historiography of ukrainian archaeological science based on biographical studies, which are devoted to women archaeologists of Ukraine in the second half of XIXth – the end of the 30s of the XXth century. It should be noted that the analysis of the scientific material will be held by the types of scientific publications. In the first place, it is necessary to analyze the publications of the personal and scientific biographies of women archaeologists in Ukraine in biographical reference books and monographs. After all, they are reflected almost all spheres of human activity in its faces. Among them, special interest to us are presented the biographical collections of regional character, because the scientific activity of women archaeologists because of their marital status, largely tied to the territory in which they reside, in this sense, men are more mobile. The next block of works are periodicals and scientific collections, as they are most flexible and free resource for scientific communication. Also special interest in the study of the history of archeology acquires memoirs, which would later become one of the main sources of gender archeology. To summing up, it should be noted that all of the analyzed scientific work carried out in line with the history of women, which has traditionally dominated descriptive and biographical research yet, so special emphasis on the social role of women in science they were not set.
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