The First Lady has emerged as an institution of great influence. Whether out in the open like Hillary Clinton or behind the scenes like Nancy Reagan, most First Ladies have served as their husbands’ most trusted and closest political allies. Thus the modern era has seen the advent of the presidential couple, as symbolically epitomized in the 1990s' neologism “Billary.” It seems, however, that the American public is not ready to accept power-sharing in the White House and that the First Lady, visible and influential though she might be, should not play the role of a co-president. A number of feminists simply propose to “abolish” her
Download PDF version It is usually said that “behind every great man is a great woman.” Without an...
This project contends that press framing of the U.S. first lady institution throughout the twentieth...
This thesis explores the extent to which a strong first lady correlates with a strong president, and...
The First Lady has emerged as an institution of great influence. Whether out in the open like Hillar...
The role of the First Lady of the United States is often seen as symbolic and figurative rather than...
Americans have definite impressions of First Ladies. Perhaps they recall the elegance of Jacqueline ...
My work examines the nature of The Office of the First Lady of the United States as a lens through w...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
In spite of the fact that First Ladies are usually depicted as just helpmates to their husbands, the...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
I concentrate on Helen “Nellie” Taft and Edith Roosevelt, two early 20th century first ladies. I wil...
While there has never been a female president or vice president of the United States, a comparison o...
First ladies are prominent public persons, arguably even among the most influential non-elected repr...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
By analyzing the initiatives and involvements of first ladies through the lens of political party af...
Download PDF version It is usually said that “behind every great man is a great woman.” Without an...
This project contends that press framing of the U.S. first lady institution throughout the twentieth...
This thesis explores the extent to which a strong first lady correlates with a strong president, and...
The First Lady has emerged as an institution of great influence. Whether out in the open like Hillar...
The role of the First Lady of the United States is often seen as symbolic and figurative rather than...
Americans have definite impressions of First Ladies. Perhaps they recall the elegance of Jacqueline ...
My work examines the nature of The Office of the First Lady of the United States as a lens through w...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
In spite of the fact that First Ladies are usually depicted as just helpmates to their husbands, the...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
I concentrate on Helen “Nellie” Taft and Edith Roosevelt, two early 20th century first ladies. I wil...
While there has never been a female president or vice president of the United States, a comparison o...
First ladies are prominent public persons, arguably even among the most influential non-elected repr...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
By analyzing the initiatives and involvements of first ladies through the lens of political party af...
Download PDF version It is usually said that “behind every great man is a great woman.” Without an...
This project contends that press framing of the U.S. first lady institution throughout the twentieth...
This thesis explores the extent to which a strong first lady correlates with a strong president, and...