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The women's history movement in the United States: Professional and political roots of the field, 1922-1987.
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The women's history movement in the United States: Professional and political roots of the field, 1922-1987./
Author:
Tomas, Jennifer Ellen.
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502 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-12(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International73-12A(E).
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History, Modern. -
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9781267552730
The women's history movement in the United States: Professional and political roots of the field, 1922-1987.
Tomas, Jennifer Ellen.
The women's history movement in the United States: Professional and political roots of the field, 1922-1987.
- 502 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-12(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, 2012.
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. women historians launched a professional and intellectual movement to improve the status of women in the historical profession and to develop the academic field of women's history. This moment represents a watershed for the field of women's history. This dissertation primarily studies what professional, academically trained historians and archivists did to further the development of women's history before this watershed moment and after within the context of the American historical profession and in relation to the American women's movement in the twentieth century. The dissertation argues that scholars and archivists laid important foundations for the study of women in American history before 1969 but that the field emerged most forcefully only after 1969 when a professional subculture of women's historians developed. These historians organized collectively on behalf of the field and collaborated across the boundaries of their narrower geographic fields of specialization. Activists within this subculture were in dialogue with the mainstream of historians' professional culture as represented by the major professional associations--the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, and the Southern Historical Association. But the subculture itself was comprised of separate women's history associations and extra-institutional networks of feminist historians that drew on the ideas and strategies of the modern women's movement in their efforts to change their own status within the profession and establish women's history as a legitimate field of academic inquiry.
ISBN: 9781267552730Subjects--Topical Terms:
516334
History, Modern.
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