Generations of women historians : within and beyond the academy

by Hilda L. Smith (Editor)

Other authorsMelinda S. Zook (Editor)
PDF, 2018

Publication

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018

ISBN

9783319775685

Notes

CONTENTS
Table of contents
Introduction: Women’s Scholarship Within and Outside the Academy, 1870–1960 - Smith, Hilda L.
Ellen Annette McArthur: Establishing a Presence in the Academy - Erickson, Amy Louise
Alice Clark’s Critique of Capitalism - Stretton, Tim
Julia Cherry Spruill, Historian of Southern Colonial Women - Suranyi, Anna
“No Leisure for Myself ”: C.C. Stopes and British Freewomen - Smith, Hilda L.
C. V. Wedgwood: The Historian and the World - Zook, Melinda S.
Caroline Robbins: An Anglo-American Historian - Schwoerer, Lois G.
Arvède Barine: History, Modernity, and Feminism - Walton, Whitney
The Historian and the Empress: Isabel de Madariaga’s Catherine the Great - Sunderland, Willard
Eleanor Flexner: Civil Rights and Feminist Activism and Writing - Christine Anderson, M.
Women’s Literary History in Late Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France: Louise de Kéralio and Henriette Guizot de Witt - Suzuki, Mihoko
Ruth Benedict: An Anthropologist’s Historical Writings - Teslow, Tracy
Nancy Mitford: Lessons for Historians from a Best-Selling Author - Zinsser, Judith P.
Conclusion: Understanding Women Historians’ Lives and Scholarly Reputations Both Within and Outside the Academy - Smith, Bonnie G.
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