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21. Incorporating Women: A History of Women and Business in the United States (Evolution of Modern Business Series) by Angel Kwolek-Folland | |
Hardcover: 275
Pages
(1998-09-12)
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22. Envisioning Women in World History: Prehistory to 1500 (Explorations in World History) by Catherine Clay, Christine Senecal, Chandrika Paul | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-01-22)
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23. Unequal Sisters: An Inclusive Reader in US Women's History | |
Hardcover: 656
Pages
(2007-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader in American Women’s History. It provides an unparalleled resource for understanding women’s history in the United States today. When it was first published in 1990, it revolutionized the field with its broad multicultural approach, and continued, through its next two editions, to emphasize feminist perspectives on race, ethnicity, region, and sexuality. This classic work is in its fourth edition, and has incorporated the feedback of end-users in the field, to make it the most user-friendly version to date. Customer Reviews (2)
A virtual life saver Women's accheivements struggles and setbacks could not be properly examined unless one made a serious committment to understanding the interrelated issues of race, class, disability and sexual orientation in relation to gender and the predominant traits of the larger society. While the early women's history movement has been faulted for being predominantly middle class heterosexual and white, this book attempts to build a more complete future by giving a voice to the issues. I wish everybody had access to this substantive piece of literature because it provides an excellent introductory and supplementary framework for research and even political organizing. While primarily intended for use in history courses, I believe it could be adapted for political science, sociology or even psychology.
A powerful presentation. |
24. The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: A Woman in World History by Linda Colley | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2008-11-11)
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History Makes for a Good Story
A Ordeal for the reader
Tedious
for people who love history
The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh |
25. American Women And World War II (History of Women in America) by Doris Weatherford | |
Hardcover: 338
Pages
(2009-02-11)
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Editorial and Soap Box Opera Altogether
great book, great condition
Unsung Heroes |
26. Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present by Wendy Slatkin | |
Paperback: 306
Pages
(2000-08-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description This concisely written book introduces readers to the most recent contributions of women to the history of art from the ancient past to the year 2000. It also focuses on the roles of women as patrons and collectors—along with the ways in which women have been represented in imagery in different periods. Organized chronologically of western civilizations and the roles women have played in their visual cultures, it highlights contributions from the Middle Ages to the present. Coverage includes Europe from 1450-1800; 19th Century France, United States and Victorian England; the Post World War II Era; contemporary art; and a conclusion of global issues for women artists: past, present, and future. For artists, and art lovers looking to truly understand and appreciate the outstanding contributions of women to the field. Customer Reviews (7)
Great condition, great service
everybody should know about women artists - this is a good start!
Great
A Lifelong Resource
Slatkin's book |
27. The New York Public Library Amazing Women in American History: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by The New York Public Library, Sue Heinemann | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1998-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Join Susan B. Anthony's fight for voting rights. Follow Sandra Day O'Connor to the U.S. Supreme Court and Sally Ride into space. Find the answers to your questions about the amazing women in American history... Who were the Daughters of Liberty? See page 19. Who was the first woman to run for president? See page 79. Who were early leaders of the women's movement? See page 38. Who was Sojourner Truth, and how did she get her name? See page 32. What were flappers? See page 115. Who was Mother Jones? See page 107. How did the National Organization for Women (NOW) begin? See page 138. What is The Feminine Mystique, and why is it so significant? See page 139. Also in this series . . . Customer Reviews (1)
Essential Book For Your Child's Library |
28. From Eve to Dawn, A History of Women in the World, Volume III: Infernos and Paradises, The Triumph of Capitalism in the 19th Century by Marilyn French | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Praise for the previous volumes: “French gives us grand theory at its best. . . . Highly recommended.”—Library Journal “Beautifully sourced and referenced. . . . Filled with fascinating detail and powerful arguments . . . massive and valuable.”—Publishers Weekly Writing about what she calls the “most cheering period in female history,” international best-selling author Marilyn French recounts how nineteenth century women living under imperialism, industrialization, and capitalism organized for their own education, a more equitable wage, and the vote. Customer Reviews (1)
Very satisfied |
29. Servants of the Dynasty: Palace Women in World History (California World History Library) | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2008-06-10)
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30. Skystars: The History of Women In Aviation by Ann Hodgman, Rudy Djabbaroff | |
Library Binding: 186
Pages
(1981-09)
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Very Thorough History |
31. History of Women in the West, Volume II: Silences of the Middle Ages | |
Paperback: 592
Pages
(2000-04-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on myriad sources--from the faint traces left by the rocking of a cradle at the site of an early medieval home to an antique illustration of Eve's fall from grace-this second volume in the celebrated series offers new perspectives on women of the past. Twelve distinguished historians from many countries examine the image of women in the masculine mind, their social condition, and their daily experience from the demise of the Roman Empire to the genesis of the Italian Renaissance. More than in any other era, a medieval woman's place in society was determined by men; her sexuality was perceived as disruptive and dangerous, her proper realm that of the home and cloister. The authors draw upon the writings of bishops and abbots, moralists and merchants, philosophers and legislators, to illuminate how men controlled women's lives. Sumptuary laws regulating feminine dress and ornament, pastoral letters admonishing women to keep silent and remain chaste, and learned treatises with their fantastic theories about women's physiology are fully explored in these pages. As adoration of the Virgin Mary reached full flower by the year 1200, ecclesiastics began to envision motherhood as a holy role; misogyny, however, flourished unrestrained in local proverbs, secular verses, and clerical thought throughout the period. Were women's fates sealed by the dictates of church and society? The authors investigate legal, economic, and demographic aspects of family and communal life between the sixth and the fifteenth centuries and bring to light the fleeting moments in which women managed to seize some small measure of autonomy over their lives. The notion that courtly love empowered feudal women is discredited in this volume. The pattern of wear on a hearthstone, fingerprints on a terra-cotta pot, and artifacts from everyday life such as scissors, thimbles, spindles, and combs are used to reconstruct in superb detail the commonplace tasks that shaped women's existence inside and outside the home. As in antiquity, male fantasies and fears are evident in art. Yet a growing number of women rendered visions of their own gender in sumptuous tapestries and illuminations. The authors look at the surviving texts of female poets and mystics and document the stirrings of a quiet revolution throughout the West, as a few daring women began to preserve their thoughts in writing. Customer Reviews (4)
Great condition
Medieval misogyny: not exonerated, but explained
Actually, this book is quite good The style isfluid, with many anecdotes. Of course, one could argue that it is sometimestoo easy-going or not focused enough, but it is a recommendableintroduction.
A one-sided view... |
32. Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting (Media, Communication, and Culture in America) by Donna L. Halper | |
Hardcover: 331
Pages
(2001-04)
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What a Book!
Women in broadcasting
A Review of _Invisible Stars_ Halper's own achievements are noteworthy, not just in radio but in writing.The book is intensively researched and lavish of detail, yet written in a bright, wry style that continually absorbs and entertains.It's a serious work, but an accessible one, and not for hyper-feminists only.Halper doesn't suffer anit-feminists gladly, but clearly shows that anti-feminists aren't all male.Her just exasperation at sweeping stereotypes is tempered with humor and an admirably balanced tone.She chronicles the unfairness these women faced in their careers and is never unfair herself:when there are extenuating or alternative explanations for blatantly sexist acts, she always takes the time to point them out. Gender interaction in the 20th century workplace isn't simply a tale of oppressors and their victims, and Halper knows that.She charts the ambiguous, hypocritical and sometimes schizophrenic attitudes in the minds of both sexes, and uncovers their roots in recession and war, as well as in the less excusable manipulations of the media.The women in this book aren't pure rebels or pure conformists.They're competent people trying to do their jobs, though power-structures are rigid, privilege is stacked against them, and shifting media mantras about how women ought to behave this time hum obsessively in the background. Invisible Stars, in short, is no partisan screed, but an honest examination of its topic.Rational readers of both genders can expect to learn a lot from it about the workings of radio and of reality.
Long overdue recognition |
33. From Ballots to Breadlines: American Women 1920-1940 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States , Vol 8) by Sarah Jane Deutsch | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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34. A Revolution Of Their Own: Voices Of Women In Soviet History (Volume 0) by Barbara Engel | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1997-11-28)
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Living History
Beautifully Written |
35. An Unfinished Battle: American Women 1848-1865 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by Harriet Sigerman | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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36. Pushing the Limits: American Women 1940-1961 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by Elaine Tyler May | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description We discover that women of all backgrounds pushed the limits of their circumstances, whether they were college-educated homemakers working to elevate the job of housewife to a respected career, working class women struggling to preserve the gains of wartime, or African American women leading the struggle for civil rights. Popular culture of the 1950s--TV shows such as "Ozzie and Harriet," "Leave It To Beaver," and "Father Knows Best"--promoted the subservient wife in a traditional nuclear family and kept women as homemakers. At the same time, however, women such as Rosa Parks became household names as they challenged racial and gender discrimination. These women, May reveals, paved the way for the political, sexual, and social movements of the 1960s and the feminist gains that would follow. |
37. The Road to Equality: American Women Since 1962 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by William H. Chafe | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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38. Biographical Supplement and Index (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by Harriet Sigerman | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description The volume also contains a complete index to the series and includes a listing of museums, historic sites, and web sites related to the history of American women. |
39. New Paths to Power: American Women 1890-1920 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by Karen Manners Smith | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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40. Laborers for Liberty: American Women 1865-1890 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States) by Harriet Sigerman | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-03-26)
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