Women's Culture

Women's Culture
Title Women's Culture PDF eBook
Author Kathleen D. McCarthy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 342
Release 1993-02-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0226555844

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Kathleen McCarthy here presents the first book-length treatment of the vital role middle- and upper-class women played in the development of American museums in the century after 1830. By promoting undervalued areas of artistic endeavor, from folk art to the avant-garde, such prominent individuals as Isabella Stewart Gardner, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller were able to launch national feminist reform movements, forge extensive nonprofit marketing systems, and "feminize" new occupations.

A Shoppers’ Paradise

A Shoppers’ Paradise
Title A Shoppers’ Paradise PDF eBook
Author Emily Remus
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 305
Release 2019-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0674987276

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How women in turn-of-the-century Chicago used their consumer power to challenge male domination of public spaces and stake their own claim to downtown. Popular culture assumes that women are born to shop and that cities welcome their trade. But for a long time America’s downtowns were hardly welcoming to women. Emily Remus turns to Chicago at the turn of the twentieth century to chronicle a largely unheralded revolution in women’s rights that took place not at the ballot box but in the streets and stores of the business district. After the city’s Great Fire, Chicago’s downtown rose like a phoenix to become a center of urban capitalism. Moneyed women explored the newly built department stores, theaters, and restaurants that invited their patronage and encouraged them to indulge their fancies. Yet their presence and purchasing power were not universally appreciated. City officials, clergymen, and influential industrialists condemned these women’s conspicuous new habits as they took their place on crowded streets in a business district once dominated by men. A Shoppers’ Paradise reveals crucial points of conflict as consuming women accessed the city center: the nature of urban commerce, the place of women, the morality of consumer pleasure. The social, economic, and legal clashes that ensued, and their outcome, reshaped the downtown environment for everyone and established women’s new rights to consumption, mobility, and freedom.

Monthly Bulletin

Monthly Bulletin
Title Monthly Bulletin PDF eBook
Author St. Louis Public Library
Publisher
Pages 438
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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"Teachers' bulletin", vol. 4- issued as part of v. 23, no. 9-

Fannie Barrier Williams

Fannie Barrier Williams
Title Fannie Barrier Williams PDF eBook
Author Wanda A. Hendricks
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 257
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252095871

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Born shortly before the Civil War, activist and reformer Fannie Barrier Williams (1855-1944) became one of the most prominent educated African American women of her generation. Hendricks shows how Williams became "raced" for the first time in early adulthood, when she became a teacher in Missouri and Washington, D.C., and faced the injustices of racism and the stark contrast between the lives of freed slaves and her own privileged upbringing in a western New York village. She carried this new awareness to Chicago, where she joined forces with black and predominantly white women's clubs, the Unitarian church, and various other interracial social justice organizations to become a prominent spokesperson for Progressive economic, racial, and gender reforms during the transformative period of industrialization. By highlighting how Williams experienced a set of freedoms in the North that were not imaginable in the South, this clearly-written, widely accessible biography expands how we understand intellectual possibilities, economic success, and social mobility in post-Reconstruction America.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Newberry Library
Publisher
Pages 670
Release 1914
Genre
ISBN

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Monthly Bulletin. New Series

Monthly Bulletin. New Series
Title Monthly Bulletin. New Series PDF eBook
Author St. Louis Public Library
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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List of Serials Currently Received ...

List of Serials Currently Received ...
Title List of Serials Currently Received ... PDF eBook
Author Newberry Library
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1921
Genre Periodicals
ISBN

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