This working bibliography provides a key to the large literature written by early women sociologists from the University of Nebraska for those who wish to know more about their writings. MARY ADELL TREMAIN (1860-1921) FRANCES BROWN TAYLOR (1861-1925) LUCILLE EAVES (1869-1949) EDITH ABBOTT (1876-1957) LUCILLE EAVES (1869-1949) HATTIE PLUM WILLIAMS (1878-1963) ALICE MARIE LOOMIS (1880-1982) LETA S. HOLLINGWORTH (1886-1939) GWENDOLYN HUGHES (1895-1911
The year 2000 marks the centennial of the formal departmental organization of sociology at the Unive...
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The four essays brought together here are a testimony to the surge of interest in women’s history in...
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At the turn of the century the University of Nebraska was one of the four leading centers of sociolo...
This volume is a provisional account of the origins and subsequent work of the Bureau of Sociologica...
Nebraska was a tumultuous new state in 1869, the year its major University was founded. The early so...
This documentary souvenir is published in conjunction with the centennial celebration of the Departm...
THE MAJOR published, first-person accounts of early sociology and sociologists at the University of ...
Even though there are many influent female sociologists, they are not well introduced in literature,...
Abbott was the first woman dean of a graduate school in an American university and, simultaneously, ...
Opportunities to teach and conduct research on the local disciplinary history of sociology at the Un...
A DECISION AGAINST WOMAN, blazed a headline in the college newspaper, the Industrial Collegian, in ...
This 1-hour and 15-minute walking tour leaves promptly from the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociology Sym...
In this the Centennial Year of the University of Nebraska, it seems appropriate to present a bibliog...
The year 2000 marks the centennial of the formal departmental organization of sociology at the Unive...
On June 10,1905, the Faculty of the Graduate School in the University of Nebraska formally recommend...
The four essays brought together here are a testimony to the surge of interest in women’s history in...
The ftrst full century of sociological scholarship at the University of Nebraska rests solidly on nu...
At the turn of the century the University of Nebraska was one of the four leading centers of sociolo...
This volume is a provisional account of the origins and subsequent work of the Bureau of Sociologica...
Nebraska was a tumultuous new state in 1869, the year its major University was founded. The early so...
This documentary souvenir is published in conjunction with the centennial celebration of the Departm...
THE MAJOR published, first-person accounts of early sociology and sociologists at the University of ...
Even though there are many influent female sociologists, they are not well introduced in literature,...
Abbott was the first woman dean of a graduate school in an American university and, simultaneously, ...
Opportunities to teach and conduct research on the local disciplinary history of sociology at the Un...
A DECISION AGAINST WOMAN, blazed a headline in the college newspaper, the Industrial Collegian, in ...
This 1-hour and 15-minute walking tour leaves promptly from the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociology Sym...
In this the Centennial Year of the University of Nebraska, it seems appropriate to present a bibliog...
The year 2000 marks the centennial of the formal departmental organization of sociology at the Unive...
On June 10,1905, the Faculty of the Graduate School in the University of Nebraska formally recommend...
The four essays brought together here are a testimony to the surge of interest in women’s history in...