| Mari Jo Buhle - 1983 - 388 páginas
...completion of this manuscript, two important books on the Gilded Age woman's movement have appeared: Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York, 1980), and Ruth Bordin, Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1920 (Philadelphia, 1981).... | |
| Mark Kann - 2010 - 379 páginas
...Social Stress in Jacksonian America," in A Heritage of Her Own, p. 208; and Degler, At Odds, p. 98. 47. Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1980), pp. 18, 28. 48. See Dubbert, A Man's Place, pp. 17-19; Filene, Him/ Her/Self,... | |
| Barbara Miller Solomon - 1985 - 340 páginas
...Liberty, 1873-1900 (Philadelphia, 1981), for excellent recent scholarship on this issue. 19. Karen Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York, 1980). For a penetrating study of the professionalization of the women's missionary movement, see Patricia... | |
| Susan Carol Peterson, Courtney Ann Vaughn-Roberson - 1988 - 350 páginas
...Leadership, ed. Sari Knopp Bicklen and Marilyn B. Brannigan (Lexington, Mass.: DC Heath, 1980), 65-75; Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1980). For a discussion of the depth of women's intimacy and support for each other... | |
| Martha H. Verbrugge - 1988 - 310 páginas
...Kathryn Kish Sklar, Catharine Beecher: A Study in American Domesticity (New York: WW Norton, 1976). 102. Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1980), 4. 103. Ibid. 104. See Berg, The Remembered Gate; Barbara Leslie Epstein, The... | |
| Susan Armitage, Elizabeth Jameson - 1987 - 342 páginas
...TS (1880) WCTU Papers, box 5, ff. 3, for Hanna's Colorado WCTU treasurer's report for 1880. 29. See Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes and Meir Publishers, 1980) for an excellent analysis of feminism within the women's club movement.... | |
| S. J. Kleinberg - 1999 - 604 páginas
...Dorothy Salem, To Better our World: Black Women in Organized Reform 1890-1920 (New York. Carlson, 1990); Karen J. Blair. The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York. Holmes and Meier, 1980); Sheila Rothman. Woman's Proper Place: A History of Changing Ideals and Practices,... | |
| Sally Foreman Griffith - 1989 - 306 páginas
...1901. 30. On the emergence of the GFWC and its use of an ideology of "municipal housekeeping," see Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1980). 31. French, History of Emporia, p. 74; EG, Aug. 23 and Sept. 18,... | |
| Deborah L. Rhode - 1989 - 444 páginas
...1968), p. 4. The rigidity of the publicprivate boundary should not be overstated. See Chapter 1. 10. See Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman As Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1980). For discussion of the social club movement in the nineteenth and early twentieth... | |
| Elaine S. Abelson - 1992 - 322 páginas
...Place: A History of Changing Ideals and Practices, 1870 to the Present (New York: Basic Books, 1978); Karen J. Blair, The Clubwoman as Feminist: True Womanhood Redefined, 1868-1914 (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1980); see also, Barbara J. Balliet, "What Shall We Do With Our Daughters? Middle-Class... | |
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