women and working-class politics in the United States, 1900-1965
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Orleck, Annelise
- Publish Year
- 1995
- Shelfmark
- VS 5 1995 - B
- Thesaurus
- vakbonden, arbeidsters, jodendom, eerste feministische golf, sociale problemen, acties, Verenigde Staten, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
- Description
- Bevat de volgende onderdelen: I: The rise of a working-class women's movement, 1882-1909: From the Russian pale to the Lower East Side: the culturel roots of four Jewish women0s radicalism: Coming of age: the shock of the shops and the dawning of political consciousness, 1900-1909, II: Working women in rebellion : the emergence of industrial feminsm, 1909-1920: Audacity: the uprising of women garment workers, 1909-1915: Common sense: New York City working women and the struggle for woman suffrage: III: The activists in their prime : the mainstreaming of industrial feminism, 1920-1945: Knocking at the White House door: Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, and the campaign for labor legislation: Emotion strained through a thinking minde: Fannia Cohn, the ILGWU, and the struggle for workers' education, 1915-1945: Spark plugs in every neighborhood: Clara Lemlich Shavelson and the emergence of a militant working-class housewives' movement, 1913-1945: IV: The activists in old age: the twilight of a movement, 1945-1986: Witnessing the end of an era: the postwar years and the decline of industrial feminism: Epilogue: Reflections on women and activism.