Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistorySue ZschocheHistorians have often linked the route of the second wave of the women's movement on college campuses with the development of women's liberation as young women involved in the New Left came to feminist consciousness working in civil rights and anti-Vietnam protests. This dissertation considers a “longer, quieter” route to feminist consciousness on a college campus by considering the role of a dean of women, Dr. Emily Taylor, at the University of Kansas between 1956 and 1974. Through her office that centered on women’s affairs, Taylor used the student personnel and counseling profession to instigate the dissolution of parietals at KU, a project that has long been associated with New Left s...
The following was a presentation at the Modern Language Association\u27s convention in December 1973...
[[abstract]] No matter domestically or abroad, gender inequality has existed in universities. Most ...
This dissertation chronicles the development of the battered women's movement in the U.S., which beg...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistorySue ZschocheHistorians have often linked the route of the s...
This thesis aims to study the different social expectations of University of Kansas sorority women a...
The purpose of this historical case study dissertation is to discover the story of Dr. Katharine Rea...
This paper traces the role of deans of women in institutions of higher education in the United State...
Elizabeth Lehmann graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort W...
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
In this thesis I address current debates on the perceived lack of contemporary feminist activism and...
Women\u27s Studies happened at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities in the spring of 1973....
This dissertation is a qualitative study of early 21st century American female college students\u27 ...
The feminist phase theory (Tetreault, 1985) was used to examine the cultural patterns embedded in a ...
The impact of women‘s studies courses on students ’ feminist activism and related behaviors was asse...
The introduction of Women’s Studies programs into the academy has been one of American higher educat...
The following was a presentation at the Modern Language Association\u27s convention in December 1973...
[[abstract]] No matter domestically or abroad, gender inequality has existed in universities. Most ...
This dissertation chronicles the development of the battered women's movement in the U.S., which beg...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistorySue ZschocheHistorians have often linked the route of the s...
This thesis aims to study the different social expectations of University of Kansas sorority women a...
The purpose of this historical case study dissertation is to discover the story of Dr. Katharine Rea...
This paper traces the role of deans of women in institutions of higher education in the United State...
Elizabeth Lehmann graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort W...
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
In this thesis I address current debates on the perceived lack of contemporary feminist activism and...
Women\u27s Studies happened at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities in the spring of 1973....
This dissertation is a qualitative study of early 21st century American female college students\u27 ...
The feminist phase theory (Tetreault, 1985) was used to examine the cultural patterns embedded in a ...
The impact of women‘s studies courses on students ’ feminist activism and related behaviors was asse...
The introduction of Women’s Studies programs into the academy has been one of American higher educat...
The following was a presentation at the Modern Language Association\u27s convention in December 1973...
[[abstract]] No matter domestically or abroad, gender inequality has existed in universities. Most ...
This dissertation chronicles the development of the battered women's movement in the U.S., which beg...