This work is a survey of the efforts through which women have changed their place in American society from the nation\u27s founding to the present. Examining the historical struggle for suffrage, legal and property rights, and rights in the work place, the authors show how these experiences have shaped a contemporary movement for economic, political, and social equality that has become increasingly independent and less and less likely to place women\u27s issues second to other national concerns. The authors recount a history of women activists who repeatedly set aside their own issues in favor of others that seemed more pressing--from abolition and preserving the Union, to labor solidarity in the 1920s, and civil rights and the New Left in ...
When the American feminist movement is discussed in legal circles, conversation often proceeds as if...
This issue will focus on the various social movements and political protests women have created and ...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...
This work is a survey of the efforts through which women have changed their place in American societ...
Steven Buecheler has written a comparative sociological analysis of the woman suffrage movement (184...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The major focus of this compr...
Over the course of thirty-seven chapters, including an editorial introduction, this handbook provide...
It is difficult to imagine that only seventy-five years ago, a woman\u27s right to vote was not prot...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
women won the right to vote in 1920, broader economic and social change has been a longer time comi...
The Women\u27s Movement Against Sexual Harassment examines how a diverse grassroots social movement ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2703...
Social movements are an important and visible part of the American government process. However, thei...
When the American feminist movement is discussed in legal circles, conversation often proceeds as if...
This issue will focus on the various social movements and political protests women have created and ...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...
This work is a survey of the efforts through which women have changed their place in American societ...
Steven Buecheler has written a comparative sociological analysis of the woman suffrage movement (184...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The major focus of this compr...
Over the course of thirty-seven chapters, including an editorial introduction, this handbook provide...
It is difficult to imagine that only seventy-five years ago, a woman\u27s right to vote was not prot...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
women won the right to vote in 1920, broader economic and social change has been a longer time comi...
The Women\u27s Movement Against Sexual Harassment examines how a diverse grassroots social movement ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2703...
Social movements are an important and visible part of the American government process. However, thei...
When the American feminist movement is discussed in legal circles, conversation often proceeds as if...
This issue will focus on the various social movements and political protests women have created and ...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...