Making the Invisible Woman VisibleUniversity of Illinois Press, 1984 - 387 sider |
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Side xii
... thing is that I have no business trying to be a historian , and only an undue consideration for what people will say if I give up now keeps me even theoretically at it . Was I really on the verge of giving up ? Was it really " what ...
... thing is that I have no business trying to be a historian , and only an undue consideration for what people will say if I give up now keeps me even theoretically at it . Was I really on the verge of giving up ? Was it really " what ...
Side xiii
... thing ( though my IBM boss promised the fortune would come in due course if I would only be patient ) . The first opportunity which struck me as leading in the right direction came in the form of an internship in Washington , where ...
... thing ( though my IBM boss promised the fortune would come in due course if I would only be patient ) . The first opportunity which struck me as leading in the right direction came in the form of an internship in Washington , where ...
Side xv
... thing , since it made me work very hard . Being married to a strong - minded maverick who took nothing at face value and wanted to argue about most things — the more distin- guished the faculty member , the more he wanted to argue ...
... thing , since it made me work very hard . Being married to a strong - minded maverick who took nothing at face value and wanted to argue about most things — the more distin- guished the faculty member , the more he wanted to argue ...
Side xviii
... things , to sign the articles she wrote for the local paper . She seized every chance to carry on her education while raising five children . She was a mild supporter of suffrage , a leader in voluntary associations in her town and ...
... things , to sign the articles she wrote for the local paper . She seized every chance to carry on her education while raising five children . She was a mild supporter of suffrage , a leader in voluntary associations in her town and ...
Side xix
... thing led to another . Reading Congressional hearings I had been astounded to find members of Congress listening respectfully to a woman : Jane Addams . Who could this person be , I wondered , who could command the attention of old ...
... thing led to another . Reading Congressional hearings I had been astounded to find members of Congress listening respectfully to a woman : Jane Addams . Who could this person be , I wondered , who could command the attention of old ...
Indhold
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