
Cambridge Women: Twelve Portraits
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1996 First Edition, 2/21/1992
EAN 9780521483445, ISBN10: 0521483441
Paperback, 326 pages, 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.3 cm
Language: English
This is a collection of portraits of twelve outstanding women who lived and worked in Cambridge during the century before women were admitted fully to membership of the University. The subjects include Jane Harrison, distinguished scholar of Greek religion, Mrs Sidgwick, founder of Newnham College, Eileen Power, medieval historian, Nora Chadwick, scholar of Norse and Celtic, Honor Fell, cell biologist and founding force behind the Strangeways Laboratory, Frances Cornford, poet, and Rosalind Franklin, whose work on DNA was essential to the Watson-Crick model. All were outstanding personalities as well as distinguished scholars, and the 'twelve portraits' give a vivid account of their lives and work.
Introduction Edward Shils
Foreword Carmen Blacker
1. Eleanor Sidgwick 1845–1936 Helen Fowler
2. Jane Harrison 1850–1928 Hugh Lloyd-Jones
3. Mary Paley Marshall 1850–1944 John Maynard Keynes
4. Helen Cam 1885-1968 Janet Sondheimer
5. Marjory Stephenson 1885–1948 Joan Mason
6. Frances Cornford 1886–1960 Helen Fowler;7. Eileen Power 1889–1940 Maxine Berg
8. Nora Chadwick 1891–1972 Hilda Ellis Davidson
9. Enid Welsford 1892–1981 Elsie Duncan-Jones
10. Audrey Richards 1899–1984 Adam Kuper
11. Honor Fell 1900–1986 Joan Mason
12. Rosalind Franklin 1920–1958 Jenifer Glynn.