Anonymous wrote:
No User <no.user@anon.xg.nu> wrote:
A history professor from Uppsala Universitet in Sweden, called to tell me about this article she had read
Uppsala Universitet has no female history professors. Sorry.
And what's more some of these non-existent female professors even have web pages. Sorry. If you've got to debunk a story, at least do the research. http://www.uu.se/Adresser/Directory/HS.html#HS (Economic History) http://www.uu.se/Adresser/Directory/deps/HH8.html (History) I can find at least 2 (& possibly 4, I'm not sure which names are women) women with the title "Prof.". Anyway, in the US "professor" means just about any University teacher or researcher. Here in the UK (& I think also in Sweden) it is either an honorary title given to a small number of very senior people, or else the head of a department (the word is used differently in different institutions), or sometimes the holder of one of a small number of prominent non-teaching posts. Uppsala has large numbers of female "Doktorand", who I presume are what here in England we'd call "lecturer." For most of the readers of this list, they would be "professor". Ken (who can overhear some female history professors talking as he types)