Making the Invisible Woman VisibleUniversity of Illinois Press, 1984 - 387 sider |
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Side xiv
... president of the National League of Women Voters , having watched much of her senior staff depart for higher wartime salaries in the government , took a chance on three very young women of whom I was one . The league , child of the ...
... president of the National League of Women Voters , having watched much of her senior staff depart for higher wartime salaries in the government , took a chance on three very young women of whom I was one . The league , child of the ...
Side xv
... president , and I turned to Oscar Handlin who , in addition to being scarcely older than I was , had been my most challenging teacher . Together we decided that I would tackle the southern progressives , a term hitherto thought by most ...
... president , and I turned to Oscar Handlin who , in addition to being scarcely older than I was , had been my most challenging teacher . Together we decided that I would tackle the southern progressives , a term hitherto thought by most ...
Side xvi
... president of the League of Women Voters came for lunch and offered me a job . I could work part - time , I could work at home , I could do whatever I wanted if only I would agree to become editor of The National Voter . The baby , it ...
... president of the League of Women Voters came for lunch and offered me a job . I could work part - time , I could work at home , I could do whatever I wanted if only I would agree to become editor of The National Voter . The baby , it ...
Side xvii
... president ( who was , fortunately , a sailing companion of my husband's ) and that is how I became a lecturer in history . My career as a historian had begun . If I came to history by indirection , my decision to study the history of ...
... president ( who was , fortunately , a sailing companion of my husband's ) and that is how I became a lecturer in history . My career as a historian had begun . If I came to history by indirection , my decision to study the history of ...
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The Biographical Mode | xxvii |
Three Women | 1 |
This New Woman? | 35 |
The Diffusion of Feminist Values from the Troy Female Seminary 182272 | 62 |
The SelfMade Woman in the Nineteenth Century | 87 |
Jane Addams | 105 |
Heroines and Heroine Worship | 140 |
An Essay Review | 147 |
Historians Construct the Southern Woman | 241 |
Voluntary Associations | 257 |
As Easily as They Breathe | 259 |
Womens Voluntary Associations in the Forming of American Society | 277 |
Lectures | 293 |
Getting to Be a Notable Georgia Woman | 311 |
Old Wives Tales | 321 |
Are We the Women Our Grandmothers Were? | 335 |
Notable American Women | 157 |
The South | 171 |
Womens Perspective on the Patriarchy in the 1850s | 173 |
Women Religion and Social Change in the South 18301930 | 188 |
The New Woman in the New South | 210 |
Southern Women in the 1920s | 220 |
Education and the Contemporary Woman | 351 |
Womans Place Is in the History Books | 359 |
Epilogue | 369 |
Index | 373 |
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Addams's Alice Hamilton Anne Firor Scott became began biography born career Carrie Chapman Catt Catharine Beecher Chicago child church created culture daughter Diary early effort Eliza Emma Willard School essay example experience feminist Florence Kelley Frances Willard friends Georgia girls historians Hull-House husband Ibid idea institutions intellectual interest Jane Addams Jane Mecom Journal Julia Lathrop labor leaders League of Women legislature letters lives married Mary Methodist missionary societies Mississippi moral mother movement nineteenth century North Carolina Notable American Women organized person Phelps Pinckney political president problems pupils question record reform role slavery slaves social Somerville South Southern Lady southern women suffrage teachers teaching things thought took Troy Female Seminary University Virginia voluntary associations WCTU woman Women Voters women's education women's history write wrote York young women