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摘要:本期以 Bonnie G. Smith 对已故 Natalie Zemon Davis 的生平和学术研究的反思开篇。这两位学者都曾是本刊创刊委员会的副主编,为妇女史和性别史领域的发展做出了贡献。戴维斯教授曾担任美国历史协会主席,并获得国家人文奖章,她还获得了许多荣誉。史密斯认为,戴维斯通过开创性、通俗易懂的研究以及对几代学生的悉心指导,对女性历史产生了深远的影响。
Editorial Note The Local and Global Implications of Everyday Transgressions
Abstract: This issue opens with Bonnie G. Smith's reflection on the life and scholarship of the late Natalie Zemon Davis. Both scholars served on this Journal's Founding Board of Associate Editors and gave shape to the fields of women's history and gender history. Among her many honors, Professor Davis served as President of the American Historical Association and received the National Humanities Medal. Smith considers Davis's profound impact on women's history through groundbreaking, accessible research and dedicated mentorship of generations of students.