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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Other title: | Feminism and conservatism from suffrage through the rise of the new right. |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
©2006.
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Series: | Gender & American culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Party women and the dilemmas of Women's Suffrage
- So many Joan of Arcs: The political style of Independent Clubwomen
- Playing the man's game: Marion Martin and the Creation of the National Federation of Women's Republican Clubs
- The return of the Female Political Crusade
- The housework of government
- To be neutral or neutralized?: Republican Women and the Goldwater Campaign
- The rise of republican feminism
- Going down in flames: Republican Feminism and the Rise of the New Right.