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Matthews's book chronicles the changing fortunes and transformations of the organized suffrage movement, from its dismal period to its final victory that brought women the vote.
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Matthews's book chronicles the changing fortunes and transformations of the organized suffrage movement, from its dismal period to its final victory that brought women the vote.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Ivan R. Dee
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781566635011
- ISBN-10: 1566635012
- Artikelnr.: 21797804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Ivan R. Dee
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781566635011
- ISBN-10: 1566635012
- Artikelnr.: 21797804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jean Matthews is professor emeritus at the University of Western Ontario, and author of Toward a New Society and Women's Struggle for Equality, a history of the women's movement from 1828 to 1876, also in the American Ways Series. She lives in Oakland, California.
Part 1 Acknowledgements ix
Part 2 THE WOMAN'S ERA 3
Chapter 3 The "restlessness" of women. "Visible" women and the city. Women
on campus. Organized womanhood. Varieties of religious experience.
Purifying society-the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The suffrage
movement at end of century. Women and Columbian Expo
Part 4 THE NEW WOMAN AND THE NEW POLITICS 36
Chapter 5 The "New Woman" as a cultural type. Education and "race suicide."
The marginality of the professional woman. White-collar working girls and
"bachelor women." Women as the advance guard of the welfare state.
Motherhood triumphant and dependent.
Part 6 THINKING ABUOT THE WOMAN QUESTION 67
Chapter 7 The problem of the universal dominance of men. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage challenge the churches and the Bible.
Darwinism and the evolutionary paradigm. The "reproductive sacrifice" and
eugenics. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the dysfun
Part 8 FEMINISM AND THE PROBLEM OF SEX 96
Chapter 9 Marriage and careers. The emergence of "feminism." Sexuality,
intimacy, and remodeling relations between the sexes. New patterns of
heterosexual socialbility and companionship. Elsie Clew Parsons and
breaking down conventions. Margaret Sanger and the birt
Part 10 WAR AND VICTORY 126
Chapter 11 The suffrage movement gains momentum. Harriot Stanton Blatch and
the Equality League. The impact of English militancy and new tactics.
Successful campaigns in California and New York. The "antis." Alice Paul
and the "Anthony Amendment." Carrie Chapman Cat
Part 12 AFTER THE VOTE 158
Chapter 13 What next? Initial successes. Backlash and stalling of the
social agenda. Alice Paul and the ERA. The meaning of equality. Postmortems
on feminism. Disillusions. The post-vote gender settlement.
Part 14 THE FATE OF THE ERA 184
Part 15 A Note on Sources 187
Part 16 Index 205
Part 2 THE WOMAN'S ERA 3
Chapter 3 The "restlessness" of women. "Visible" women and the city. Women
on campus. Organized womanhood. Varieties of religious experience.
Purifying society-the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The suffrage
movement at end of century. Women and Columbian Expo
Part 4 THE NEW WOMAN AND THE NEW POLITICS 36
Chapter 5 The "New Woman" as a cultural type. Education and "race suicide."
The marginality of the professional woman. White-collar working girls and
"bachelor women." Women as the advance guard of the welfare state.
Motherhood triumphant and dependent.
Part 6 THINKING ABUOT THE WOMAN QUESTION 67
Chapter 7 The problem of the universal dominance of men. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage challenge the churches and the Bible.
Darwinism and the evolutionary paradigm. The "reproductive sacrifice" and
eugenics. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the dysfun
Part 8 FEMINISM AND THE PROBLEM OF SEX 96
Chapter 9 Marriage and careers. The emergence of "feminism." Sexuality,
intimacy, and remodeling relations between the sexes. New patterns of
heterosexual socialbility and companionship. Elsie Clew Parsons and
breaking down conventions. Margaret Sanger and the birt
Part 10 WAR AND VICTORY 126
Chapter 11 The suffrage movement gains momentum. Harriot Stanton Blatch and
the Equality League. The impact of English militancy and new tactics.
Successful campaigns in California and New York. The "antis." Alice Paul
and the "Anthony Amendment." Carrie Chapman Cat
Part 12 AFTER THE VOTE 158
Chapter 13 What next? Initial successes. Backlash and stalling of the
social agenda. Alice Paul and the ERA. The meaning of equality. Postmortems
on feminism. Disillusions. The post-vote gender settlement.
Part 14 THE FATE OF THE ERA 184
Part 15 A Note on Sources 187
Part 16 Index 205
Part 1 Acknowledgements ix
Part 2 THE WOMAN'S ERA 3
Chapter 3 The "restlessness" of women. "Visible" women and the city. Women
on campus. Organized womanhood. Varieties of religious experience.
Purifying society-the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The suffrage
movement at end of century. Women and Columbian Expo
Part 4 THE NEW WOMAN AND THE NEW POLITICS 36
Chapter 5 The "New Woman" as a cultural type. Education and "race suicide."
The marginality of the professional woman. White-collar working girls and
"bachelor women." Women as the advance guard of the welfare state.
Motherhood triumphant and dependent.
Part 6 THINKING ABUOT THE WOMAN QUESTION 67
Chapter 7 The problem of the universal dominance of men. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage challenge the churches and the Bible.
Darwinism and the evolutionary paradigm. The "reproductive sacrifice" and
eugenics. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the dysfun
Part 8 FEMINISM AND THE PROBLEM OF SEX 96
Chapter 9 Marriage and careers. The emergence of "feminism." Sexuality,
intimacy, and remodeling relations between the sexes. New patterns of
heterosexual socialbility and companionship. Elsie Clew Parsons and
breaking down conventions. Margaret Sanger and the birt
Part 10 WAR AND VICTORY 126
Chapter 11 The suffrage movement gains momentum. Harriot Stanton Blatch and
the Equality League. The impact of English militancy and new tactics.
Successful campaigns in California and New York. The "antis." Alice Paul
and the "Anthony Amendment." Carrie Chapman Cat
Part 12 AFTER THE VOTE 158
Chapter 13 What next? Initial successes. Backlash and stalling of the
social agenda. Alice Paul and the ERA. The meaning of equality. Postmortems
on feminism. Disillusions. The post-vote gender settlement.
Part 14 THE FATE OF THE ERA 184
Part 15 A Note on Sources 187
Part 16 Index 205
Part 2 THE WOMAN'S ERA 3
Chapter 3 The "restlessness" of women. "Visible" women and the city. Women
on campus. Organized womanhood. Varieties of religious experience.
Purifying society-the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The suffrage
movement at end of century. Women and Columbian Expo
Part 4 THE NEW WOMAN AND THE NEW POLITICS 36
Chapter 5 The "New Woman" as a cultural type. Education and "race suicide."
The marginality of the professional woman. White-collar working girls and
"bachelor women." Women as the advance guard of the welfare state.
Motherhood triumphant and dependent.
Part 6 THINKING ABUOT THE WOMAN QUESTION 67
Chapter 7 The problem of the universal dominance of men. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage challenge the churches and the Bible.
Darwinism and the evolutionary paradigm. The "reproductive sacrifice" and
eugenics. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the dysfun
Part 8 FEMINISM AND THE PROBLEM OF SEX 96
Chapter 9 Marriage and careers. The emergence of "feminism." Sexuality,
intimacy, and remodeling relations between the sexes. New patterns of
heterosexual socialbility and companionship. Elsie Clew Parsons and
breaking down conventions. Margaret Sanger and the birt
Part 10 WAR AND VICTORY 126
Chapter 11 The suffrage movement gains momentum. Harriot Stanton Blatch and
the Equality League. The impact of English militancy and new tactics.
Successful campaigns in California and New York. The "antis." Alice Paul
and the "Anthony Amendment." Carrie Chapman Cat
Part 12 AFTER THE VOTE 158
Chapter 13 What next? Initial successes. Backlash and stalling of the
social agenda. Alice Paul and the ERA. The meaning of equality. Postmortems
on feminism. Disillusions. The post-vote gender settlement.
Part 14 THE FATE OF THE ERA 184
Part 15 A Note on Sources 187
Part 16 Index 205







