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  • - The Love and Work of Alice Freeman Palmer and George Herbert Palmer
    av Lori Kenschaft
    506,-

    Drawing on more than a thousand letters written before and after their wedding, this book traces the changing relationship between Alice and George Herbert Palmer, offering a multifaceted study of their decision to marry, the dynamics of their relationship, and their understanding of marriage.

  • av Lucretia Coffin Mott
    726,-

    Presents the correspondence of the Quaker activist Lucretia Coffin Mott that illustrates the length and breadth of her public life as a leading reformer while providing an intimate glimpse of her family life.

  • - Selections from the Journal of Frances E. Willard, 1855-96
     
    766,-

  • - African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54
    av Megan Taylor Shockley
    580,-

    Presents the story of how African American women used their wartime contributions on the home front to push for increased rights to equal employment, welfare benefits, worker equity, and desegregation of volunteer associations, during WWII.

  • - A Century of Black Women Teachers in Nashville
    av Sonya Ramsey
    546,-

    Female educators' story of the segregation and integration of Nashville schools

  • - Writing the Lives of Modern American Women
     
    390,-

    This pathbreaking anthology is an illuminating look at the lives of ten influential twentieth-century American women

  • - Voices of Nontraditional Women Historians
     
    390,-

    Award-winning women scholars from nontraditional backgrounds have often negotiated an academic track that leads through figurative--and sometimes literal--minefields. Their life stories offer inspiration, but also describe heartrending struggles and daunting obstacles. Reshaping Women's History presents autobiographical essays by eighteen accomplished scholar-activists who persevered through poverty or abuse, medical malpractice or family disownment, civil war or genocide. As they illuminate their own unique circumstances, the authors also address issues all-too-familiar to women in the academy: financial instability, the need for mentors, explaining gaps in resumes caused by outside events, and coping with gendered family demands, biases, and expectations. Eye-opening and candid, Reshaping Women's History shows how adversity, and the triumph over it, enriches scholarship and spurs extraordinary efforts to affect social change. Contributors: Frances L. Buss, Nupur Chaudhuri, Lisa DiCaprio, Julie R. Enszer, Catherine Fosl, Midori Green, La Shonda Mims, Stephanie Moore, Grey Osterud, Barbara Ransby, Linda Reese, Annette Rodriguez, Linda Rupert, Kathleen Sheldon, Donna Sinclair, Rickie Solinger, Pamela Stewart, Waaseyaa'sin Christine Sy, and Ann Marie Wilson.

  • - Voices of Nontraditional Women Historians
     
    1 350,-

  • av Joanne E. Passet
    600,-

    Tells about nineteenth-century women and men who believed in and fought for women's social and economic equality and the right to reproductive choice.

  • - The Struggle for Citizenship in New York City Housing
    av Roberta Gold
    740,-

    For decades before World War II, New York's tenants had organized to secure renters' rights. This title shows that New York City's tenant movement made a significant claim to citizenship rights that came to accrue, both ideologically and legally, to homeownership in postwar America.

  • - Women's Interracial Organizing for Peace and Freedom
    av Jacqueline Castledine
    610,-

    Reconfiguring women's activism in the Cold War era

  • - The Woman's Exchange Movement, 1832-1900
    av Kathleen Sander
    366,-

  • - Second-Wave Feminism and Black Liberation in Washington, D.C.
    av Anne M. Valk
    356,-

    How racial and class differences influenced the modern women's movement

  • - Unmarried Women in the Urban South, 1800-1865
    av Christine Jacobson Carter
    366,-

    The engaging lives that single women led in spite of (or perhaps because of) their "spinsterhood"

  • - Irish Catholic Nuns and the Origins of New York's Welfare System, 1830-1920
    av Maureen Fitzgerald
    396,99

    A study of Irish-Catholic Sisters' work in founding charitable organizations in New York City from the famine through the early 20th century. It argues that it was these nuns' championing of the rights of the poor - especially poor women - that resulted in an explosion of state-supported services and programs.

  • - Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Woman's Rights Convention
    av Judith Wellman
    366,-

    Feminists from 1848 to the present have rightly viewed the Seneca Falls convention as the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States and beyond. This title offers an account of this historic meeting in its contemporary context. It argues that this convergence foments one of the greatest rebellions of modern times.

  • - The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
    av Chana Lee
    296,-

    A biography of Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the most important civil rights activists of the 20th century. It documents Hamer's lifelong crusade to empower the poor through collective action and the personal costs of her struggle to win a political voice and economic self-sufficiency for blacks in the segregated South.

  • - The Rise of Southern Women's Progressive Culture in Texas, 1893-1918
    av Judith N. McArthur
    354,-

  • - Women's Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina
    av Leslie A. Schwalm
    456,-

    A study that deals with the courage and vigor with which African-American women fought for their freedom during and after the Civil War. Focusing on slave women on the rice plantations of lowcountry South Carolina, it offers an account of their vital roles in antebellum plantation life and in the wartime collapse of slavery.

  • - Plantation Women in South Carolina, 1830-80
    av Marli F. Weiner
    340,-

  • - The Political Culture of Reconstruction
    av Laura F. Edwards
    410,-

  • - The Life and Legend of Babe Didrikson Zaharias
    av Susan E. Cayleff
    366,-

  • - Men, Women, and Leisure in Butte, 1914-41
    av Mary Murphy
    330,-

    Shows how the western city evolved from a male-dominated mining enclave to a community in which men and women participated on a more equal basis as leisure patterns changed and consumer culture grew

  • - Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930
    av Molly Ladd-Taylor
    366,-

  • - A *Feminist Studies* Anthology
     
    340,-

  • - Gender, Class, and Community in Troy, 1864-86
    av Carole Turbin
    320,-

  • - Gender, Class, and the Origins of Modern American Office Work, 1900-1930
    av Sharon Strom
    350,-

  • - New Essays on American Activism
     
    610,-

  • - Women's Associations in American History
    av Anne Firor Scott
    416,-

    Suitable for not only historians and sociologists but also to those working with or studying voluntary organizations.

  • - Laboring Women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1860-1912
    av Ardis Cameron
    366,-

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