She was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, then her family settled in Australia in 1960.[2] Since 2015 she has been the Head of the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry at the University of Sydney.[3] She has written extensively on British and Australian women's history, and has written biographies of a number of historical figures, including the Strachey family and the Webb family.
Caine established the first Women's Studies Centre in Australia at the University of Sydney, and oversaw its development into a Department of Women's Studies.
Awards and honours
In 2014, Caine became a member of the Order of Australia "for significant service to tertiary education, particularly gender studies, and as a role model and mentor".[6]
Bibliography
Books
Victorian Feminists, 1992, Oxford University Press[7][8]
Destined to be wives: the sisters of Beatrice Webb, 1996, Clarendon Press[9]
English Feminism 1780-1980, 1997, Oxford University Press[10]
Gendering European History: 1780-1920 (with Glenda Sluga), 2000, Leicester University Press[11]
Bombay to Bloomsbury: a Biography of the Strachey family, 2005, Oxford University Press
Biography and History, 2010, Palgrave Macmillan UK[12]
Edited books
Crossing Boundaries: Feminism and the Critique of Knowledges (with Marie de Lepervanche), 1988, Allen and Unwin
Transitions: new Australian feminisms (with Rosemary Pringle), 1995, Allen and Unwin
Australian Feminism: a Companion (with Moira Gatens, Emma Grahame, Jan Larbalestier, Sophie Watson, Elizabeth Webby), 1999, Oxford University Press
Companion to Women's Historical Writing (with Mary Spongberg and Ann Curthoys), 2005, Palgrave Macmillan
Friendship: A History, 2009, Equinox Publishing Ltd