Republican women : feminism and conservatism from suffrage through the rise of the new right / Catherine E. Rymph.

From the flux of the party's post-Goldwater years emerged two groups of women on a collision course: a group of party insiders calling themselves feminists challenged supporters of independent Republican Phyllis Schlafly's growing movement opposing the Equal Rights Amendment. Their battles...

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Main Author: Rymph, Catherine E.
Other title:Feminism and conservatism from suffrage through the rise of the new right.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2006.
Series:Gender & American culture.
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Summary:From the flux of the party's post-Goldwater years emerged two groups of women on a collision course: a group of party insiders calling themselves feminists challenged supporters of independent Republican Phyllis Schlafly's growing movement opposing the Equal Rights Amendment. Their battles over the meanings of gender, power, and Republicanism continued earlier struggles even as they helped shape the party's fundamental transformation in the Reagan years"--Jacket.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 338 pages : illustrations)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-326) and index.