On Wisconsin Women
Title | On Wisconsin Women PDF eBook |
Author | Genevieve G. McBride |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780299140045 |
On Wisconsin Women traces the role women played in reform movements, both in Wisconsin state politics and in its press. Women's news and opinions often appeared anonymously in abolitionist journals and other reform newspapers even before Wisconsin became a state in 1848. The first state newspaper published under a woman's name was boycotted and failed in 1853. But from the passage of the 14th amendment in 1866 to Wisconsin's ratification of the 19th amendment in 1919, women were never at a loss for words or a newspaper to print them. Women's news won a new respectability under feminine bylines and led to the historic victory for women's suffrage. McBride undertakes the task of considering feminist reform as a conceptual whole.
Women's Wisconsin
Title | Women's Wisconsin PDF eBook |
Author | Genevieve G. McBride |
Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Pages | 509 |
Release | 2014-05-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0870205633 |
Women's Wisconsin: From Native Matriarchies to the New Millennium, a women's history anthology published on Women's Equality Day 2005, made history as the first single-source history of Wisconsin women. This unique tome features dozens of excerpts of articles as well as primary sources, such as women's letters, reminiscences, and oral histories, previously published over many decades in the Wisconsin Magazine of History and other Wisconsin Historical Society Press publications. Editor and historian Genevieve G. McBride provides the contextual commentary and overarching analysis to make the history of Wisconsin women accessible to students, scholars, and lifelong learners.
Calling This Place Home
Title | Calling This Place Home PDF eBook |
Author | Joan M. Jensen |
Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society |
Pages | 519 |
Release | 2009-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0873517288 |
An intimate view of frontier women--Anglo and Indian--and the communities they forged.
The Wisconsin Blue Book
Title | The Wisconsin Blue Book PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Legislative Reference Bureau |
Pages | 1302 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Wisconsin |
ISBN |
Bookwomen
Title | Bookwomen PDF eBook |
Author | Jacalyn Eddy |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2006-09-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0299217930 |
The most comprehensive account of the women who, as librarians, editors, and founders of the Horn Book, shaped the modern children's book industry between 1919 and 1939. The lives of Anne Carroll Moore, Alice Jordan, Louise Seaman Bechtel, May Massee, Bertha Mahony Miller, and Elinor Whitney Field open up for readers the world of female professionalization. What emerges is a vivid illustration of some of the cultural debates of the time, including concerns about "good reading" for children and about women's negotiations between domesticity and participation in the paid labor force and the costs and payoffs of professional life. Published in collaboration among the University of Wisconsin Press, the Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America (a joint program of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin Historical Society), and the University of Wisconsin–Madison General Library System Office of Scholarly Communication.
Such Anxious Hours
Title | Such Anxious Hours PDF eBook |
Author | Jo Ann Daly Carr |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2020-01-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0299324206 |
Letters from soldiers to their families often provide prominent narratives of the Civil War. But what about the messages from the women who maintained homes and farmsteads alone, all while providing significant emotional support to their loved ones at the front? The letters and diaries of these eight women echo the ever-growing horrors of the conflict and reveal the stories of the Wisconsin home front. Twenty-one-year-old Emily Quiner sought a way to join the war effort that would feed her heart and mind. Annie Cox wrote to her pro-slavery fiancé to staunchly defend her abolitionist principles. Sisters Susan Brown and Ann Waldo faced the unexpected devastation that each battle brought to families. In Such Anxious Hours, Jo Ann Daly Carr places this material in historical context, detailing what was happening simultaneously in the nation, state, and local communities. Civil War history enthusiasts will appreciate these enlightening perspectives that demonstrate the variety of experiences in the Midwest during the bloody conflict.
Strong Women, Strong Bones
Title | Strong Women, Strong Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Miriam E. Nelson Ph.D |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2006-04-04 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780399532498 |
Based on the latest scientific information, and including practical advice on the best nutrition, exercise, and medication, Strong Women, Strong Bones is an essential guide for any woman who wants to know more about the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Includes: A one-hour-per-year plan for healthy bones A self-test to assess risk factors Facts on the most accurate bone-density tests Tips on supplements beyond calcium, plus new findings on soy The best workouts for strong bones, fully illustrated, with an effective new two-minute exercise Facts on the latest medical breakthroughs A special chapter for men