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  • von Cookie Woolner
    36,00 - 120,00 €

  • - The Politics of Social and Sexual Control in the Old South
    von Victoria E. Bynum
    56,00 €

    In this richly detailed and imaginatively researched study, Victoria Bynum investigates "unruly" women in central North Carolina before and during the Civil War. Analysing the complex and interrelated impact of gender, race, class, and region on the lives of black and white women, she shows how their diverse experiences influenced the changing social order and political economy of the state.

  • - Military Occupation and the Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940
    von Mary A. Renda
    58,00 €

    Exploring the cultural dimensions of the US contact with Haiti through a range of examples from the occupation and its aftermath, this text shows that what Americans thought and wrote about Haiti during those years contributed in crucial and unexpected ways to an emerging culture of Imperialism

  • von Patricia A. Schechter
    57,00 €

    African American journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) is remembered mainly for her antilynching crusade in the 1890s. This work seeks to restore her to her central place in the early reform movements for civil rights, women's suffrage, and Progressivism in the United States and abroad.

  • - The Black Middle Class and the Transformation of Masculinity, 1900-1930
    von Martin Summers
    57,00 €

    In a new assessment of the shaping of black male identity in the early twentieth century, Martin Summers explores how middle-class African American and African Caribbean immigrant men constructed a gendered sense of self through organizational life, work, leisure, and cultural production.

  • - Italian Women's Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945
    von Jennifer Guglielmo
    53,00 €

    Reveals the vibrant, transnational, and multiethnic world of working-class women's politics. This title presents the Italian working-class women who helped shape the vibrant, transnational, radical political culture that expanded into the emerging industrial union movement.

  • - Women, Men, and the Labor Movement in Minneapolis, 1915-1945
    von Elizabeth Faue
    57,00 €

    Traces the transformation of the American labour movement from community forms of solidarity to bureaucratic unionism. Arguing that gender is central to understanding this shift, Elizabeth Faue explores women's involvement in labour and political organisations and the role of gender and family ideology in shaping unionism in the twentieth century.

  • - Conscientious Objection and Gender on the American Home Front, 1941-1947
    von Rachel Waltner Goossen
    60,00 €

    During World War II, more than 12,000 male conscientious objectors entered Civilian Public Service. However, this study focuses on the 2000 women who joined this church-supported programme - most of whom were part of Mennonite, Amish, Brethren, or Quaker families with deeply held anti-war beliefs.

  • - African American Women in Interwar Detroit
    von Victoria W. Wolcott
    58,00 €

    Detroit's black population grew exponentially in the early decades of the 20th century. This work examines how the women served not just as models of bourgeois respectability, but began to shape traditional standards of deportment in response to the new realities of their lives.

  • - Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South
    von Stephanie M. H. Camp
    45,00 €

    Recent scholarship on slavery has explored the lives of enslaved people beyond the watchful eye of their masters. Building on this work and the study of space, social relations, gender, and power in the Old South, Stephanie Camp examines the everyday containment and movement of enslaved men and, especially, enslaved women.

  • - Women, the Railroad, and the Rise of Public Domesticity
    von Amy G. Richter
    57,00 €

    Amy G. Richter follows women travelers onto trains and considers the consequences of their presence. White men and women domesticated the railroad for themselves and paved the way for a racially segregated and class-stratified public space that freed women from the home yet preserved the railroad as a masculine domain.

  • - Forty Years of Letters in Black and White
     
    50,00 €

    In 1942, Pauli Murray, a young black woman from North Carolina studying law at Howard University, visited a constitutional law class taught by Caroline Ware, one of the nation's leading historians. A friendship and a correspondence began, lasting until Murray's death in 1985. This title explores the cross-race friendship of two feminist activists.

  • - White Women and Politics in Antebellum Virginia
    von Elizabeth R. Varon
    56,00 €

    The author challenges the historical assumption that women of Virginia were largely excluded from public life. Varon demonstrates that throughout the antebellum period, white Southern women of the slaveholding class were involved in politics through their presence at political meetings and rallies. In the GENDER AND AMERICAN CULTURE series.

  • - Black and White Women of the Old South
    von Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
    53,00 €

    Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South

  • - The Journal of Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas, 1848-1889
    von Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas & Virginia Ingraham Burr
    74,00 €

    The journal of Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas, spanning the years from 1848 to 1889, is rare for its treatment of both the Civil War and postbellum years and for its candour and detail in treating these eras. Thomas, who was born to wealth and privilege and reared in the tradition of the southern belle, tells of the hard days of war and the poverty brought on by emancipation and Reconstruction.

  • - Re-reading Gender in 1950s Melodrama
    von Jackie Byars
    69,00 €

    Explores the representation of gender in popular Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s, the last decade in which film enjoyed a pivotal cultural position. Both a work of feminist film criticism and theory and an analysis of popular culture, this provocative book examines from a cultural studies perspective the top-grossing film melodramas of that decade.

  • - Sylvia Plath's Ariel Poems
    von Susan R. Van Dyne
    55,00 €

    Susan Van Dyne's reading of twenty-five of Sylvia Plath's Ariel poems considers three contexts: Plath's journal entries from 1957 to 1959 (especially as they reveal her conflicts over what it meant to be a middle-class wife and mother and an aspiring writer in 1950s America); the interpretive strategies of feminist theory; and Plath's multiple revisions of the poems.

  • - Essays By Linda K. Kerber
    von Linda K. Kerber
    58,00 €

    This volume addresses the role of women in early American history, and more broadly in intellectual and cultural history, and it explores the rhetoric of historiography. The author includes women in the history of the Revolutionary era, then makes the discovery that gender is her central subject.

  • - Ms. Magazine and the Promise of Popular Feminism
    von Amy Erdman Farrell
    58,00 €

    This text traces the history of ""Ms."" magazine from its origins in 1972 to its final commercial issue in 1989. It examines how the magazine negotiated the multiple and frequently incompatible demands of advertisers, readers, and the various and changing constituencies of the feminist movement.

  • von Nancy Isenberg
    52,00 €

    Drawing on legal cases, church records, pamphlet literature, political fiction and women's rights convention proceedings, Nancy Isenberg here asserts that women's rights activists of the antebellum era crafted coherent feminist critique of church, state and family.

  • - The National Consumers' League, Women's Activism, and Labor Standards in the New Deal Era
    von Landon R. Y. Storrs
    58,00 €

    Aiming to offer fresh insights into the history of labour policy, the New Deal, feminism, and southern politics, the author of this work examines the New Deal era of the National Consumers' League, one of the most influential reform organizations of the early 20th century.

  • - Women Artists and the Development of Modern American Art, 1870-1930
    von Kirsten Swinth
    55,00 €

    Thousands of women pursued artistic careers in the United States during the late 19th century. Examining the effects of this change, Kirsten Swinth explores how women's growing presence in the American art world transformed both its institutions and its ideology.

  • - Rhodessa Jones and Theater for Incarcerated Women
    von Rena Fraden
    57,00 €

    This ain't no Dreamgirls, Rhodessa Jones warns participants in the Medea Project, the theatre program for incarcerated women that she founded. This work chronicles the collaborative process of transforming incarcerated women's stories into productions that include dance and music, for example.

  • - Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations
    von Sharla M. Fett
    58,00 €

    An exploration of black health under slavery showing how herbalism, conjuring, midwifery and other African American healing practices became arts of resistance in the antebellum South and invoked conflicts between the slave doctors and the whites who attempted to supervise their work.

  • - The Life and Times of Amy Jacques Garvey
    von Ula Yvette Taylor
    58,00 €

    In this biography, Ula Taylor explores the life and ideas of one of the most important, if largely unsung, Pan-African freedom fighters of the 20th century: Amy Jacques Garvey (1895-1973).

  • - Gender, Race, and the Politics of Memory, 1880-1945
    von Julie Des Jardins
    58,00 €

    An examination of American women's participation in the practice of history from the late-19th century through to the end of World War II. It shows how women transformed the profession during these years in their roles as writers, educators, archivists, preservationists and social activists.

  • - Debating Public Responsibility for Child Care after the Second World War
    von Emilie Stoltzfus
    58,00 €

    At the end of World War II, working mothers in the USA protested vigorously at the termination of child care subsidies. This text traces grassroots activism and national and local policy debates concerning public funding of children's day care in the two decades after the end of the war.

  • - Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare
    von Johanna Schoen
    52,00 €

    This book situates North Carolina's reproductive politics in a national and global context. It demonstrates how each method for limiting unwanted pregnancies had the potential both to expand and to limit women's reproductive choices. Schoen's study allows deeper understandings of the modern welfare state and the lives of women.

  • - Black Women Writers, Lineage, and Literary Tradition
    von Cheryl A. Wall
    45,00 €

    Examining the works of Lucille Clifton, Gayl Jones, Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, and Alice Walker, this book highlights ways in which these African American authors construct family genealogies, filling in the gaps with dreams, rituals, music, or images that forge a connection to family lost through slavery.

  • - The Unintended Consequences of Liberal Reform, 1945-1965
    von Jennifer Mittelstadt
    55,00 €

    This book locates the roots of the 1996 welfare reform many decades in the past, arguing that women, work, and welfare were intertwined concerns of the liberal welfare state beginning just after World War II. It examines the reform of Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and reconstructs the ideology, implementation, and consequences of rehabilitation.

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