Women's America: Refocusing the Past
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Rating | : | 4.65 (983 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0195159829 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 768 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Kerber".Donald G. History as Women's History: New Feminist Essays" and author of "Toward an Intellectual History of Women: Essays by Linda K. Mathews and Jane Sherron De Hart are both professors of History and American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and both have written several books on American history.. Linda K. Kerber is May Brodbeck Professor in the Liberal Arts and
Chelsea Anna Rutt said Bought for class, kept for my bookshelf. Bought for a few specific articles for class, but kept to read again and again.A very interesting book with many different views of Women's History and many different influential voices.Decent condition, good shipping time. C.Scott said Love IT. I ask everyone to purchase this book as it gave me a great insite on history and how to apply things even now. Awesome read and relaxing.. Fascinating Reading CMCM I got this book for a Women in History class, and found the content to be fascinating. The focus is on women and what they experienced through American history from the 1600's to the present. Many of the articles are about ordinary women, their lives, their marriages, their restrictions, their struggles, but there are also many great articles about notable women and their achievements despite great odds. This book is a compilation of articles on a whole range of topics, and I can say I probabl
Now in its sixth edition, the book has been extensively revised and updated to cover recent events in American women's history. It provides many new selections from leading theorists and historians and restores several readings that were cut from the fifth edition. Women's America is an essential text for courses in women's history and an ideal supplement for more general survey courses on American history.. The introductory essay has been revised and the bibliography has been updated to take into account the growing body of contemporary literature in the field. Successfully classroom-tested, these new essays offer more material on the impact of ethnicity in American culture, the roles that women have played in the creation of male-dominated structures, and the international dimensions of women's lives. Featuring a mix of primary source documents, articles, and illustrations, Women's America: Refocusing the Past has long been an invaluable resource. The book covers such diverse groups as Christian Indian women in colonial America, African-American women in post-Civil War Atlanta, young Jewish labor organizers in turn-of-the-century New York, new arrivals to San Francisco's Chinatown, Japanese-American women during World War II, and Chicana feminists
Kerber and De Hart have retained the classic articles of the field while incorporating the latest and most innovative of the new research."--Elizabeth H. Deft editing of this 6th edition has created another diverse and engaging collection of scholarly articles and primary documents perfect for the discussion-centered classroom. "Yet another priceless contribution to our collective knowledge about women's past. The essays and documents in Women's America give a sweeping chronicle of women's lives in all their diversity and complexity. Pleck, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . It is the most expansive and comprehensive text on women, their special roles in American history, the making of American culture, and the defining of American citizenship. Must reading