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Book Title
Gendered Citizenship
Publication Name
Gendered Citizenship : the Original Conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920-1963
Title
Gendered Citizenship
Subtitle
The Original Conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920–1963
Author
Rebecca Dewolf
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1496227956
EAN
9781496227959
ISBN
9781496227959
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Genre
Law & Politics
Subject
Gender Sex & Relationships
Release Date
01/10/2021
Release Year
2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
350 Pages

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Gendered Citizenship explores how the original ERA conflict served as the vehicle through which Americans not only forged new conceptions of citizenship, but also renewed the justification for sex-specific treatment.

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
1496227956
ISBN-13
9781496227959
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26050393429

Product Key Features

Author
Rebecca Dewolf
Publication Name
Gendered Citizenship : the Original Conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920-1963
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
350 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Kf4758.D49 2021
Reviews
"This book's substantial strength lies in its detailed and lucid accounting of the myriad actors, organizations, institutions, laws, and court rulings that shaped the ERA's fortunes in the period from 1920 to 1963, an era given less attention by historians. DeWolf's prodigious research reveals both the complexity and the extent of activism surrounding the Era and situates its trajectory solidly within wider historical contexts."--Lynne Curry, Journal of American History, "DeWolf's thoughtful analysis of the forty-year struggle [between the ERA's advocates and its foes] reveals that their disagreements were primarily ideological, not political. . . . This is a deep dive into the enduring constitutional struggle over the meaning of citizenship, a story that DeWolf tells with deep understanding and critical insight."--Candice Shy Hooper, author of Lincoln's Generals' Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War--For Better and For Worse, "By tracing the origins of the ERA from the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to 1963, DeWolf offers a deep legal and judicial review of the debate around what constitutes equality under the law and the very nature of citizenship."--Page Harrington, former executive director of the National Woman's Party at the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument, "Rebecca DeWolf has brought us a meticulously researched and vividly detailed account of the original ERA conflict that provides readers with rich context to trace how the arguments against gender equality of nearly a century ago continue to shape our cultural attitudes about the role and duties of women in the domestic sphere today."--Betsy Fischer Martin, executive director of the Women and Politics Institute at American University, "Like the sun peeking through the clouds, Rebecca DeWolf's groundbreaking book clears the fog that has long surrounded the Equal Rights Amendment. . . . Anyone who wants to understand why the ERA is not yet law would be well advised to read this book."--Johanna Neuman, author of Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites Who Fought for Women's Right to Vote, "The great contribution made by Rebecca DeWolf in Gendered Citizenship: The Original Conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920-1963 lies in the granular detail she provides about the way the amendment evolved in the early 1920s and why it took the shape it did."--Glenna Matthews, California History, "DeWolf's well-researched history emphasizes the ongoing significance of the conflict a century ago for politics today and will be of interest for graduate students and scholars of the subject, as well as educated readers with a passion for legal and political history."--Nancy Elizabeth Baker, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, " Gendered Citizenship sheds important light on the mid-twentieth-century ERA conflict, exposing some of its forgotten dimensions."--Katherine Turk, American Historical Review, "Although this book is on the ERA, it does go into other laws that affected women, especially their employment opportunities. Read it as a general review of public policy on women, especially at the federal level up to 1963. Then imagine how different things would have been if the ERA had been ratified several decades ago."--Jo Freeman, seniorwomen.com, " Gendered Citizenship impressively chronicles the competing ideologies--protectionism and emancipationism--present in the early fight for the ERA, showing us that how we understand gender regardless of political party has been foundational to the fight for women's legal equality. DeWolf reveals how changing societal beliefs about sex and gender in the first half of the twentieth century influenced support for or backlash against the ERA. . . . Readers should consider Gendered Citizenship essential reading for crafting a twenty-first-century legal playbook that counters biological determinism and champions true legal gender equity!"--Shannon Weber, author of Feminism in Minutes and Activists Assemble: We are all Equal!, " Gendered Citizenship is a must-read for history lovers, policy wonks, women's rights activists, and anyone else interested in how the U.S. government can support gender equality."--Rebecca Brenner Graham, Society for U.S. Intellectual History, "Rebecca DeWolf has given us a book we desperately need--perhaps now more than ever. In Gendered Citizenship DeWolf peels back the layers of conflict surrounding the Equal Rights Amendment . . . to the core question regarding the true scope of American citizenship that arose in the wake of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment securing women's suffrage in 1920."--Angie Maxwell, author of The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics
Table of Content
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: The Equal Rights Amendment and American Citizenship 1. The Radical Nineteenth Amendment: Masculine Citizenship and Women's Status 2. "The Right to Differ": The Power of Protectionism, 1920-1932 3. "To Be Regarded as Persons": Emancipationism on the Move, 1933-1937 4. "We Women Want to Be Persons Now": The Rise of Emancipationism, 1938-1945 5. "Motherhood Cannot Be Amended": The Return of Protectionism in the Postwar Era 6. "Socially Desirable Concepts": The Triumph of Protectionism, 1947-1963 Epilogue: The Legacy of Protectionism Notes Bibliography Index
Topic
Constitutions, General, Women's Studies, American Government / National
Lccn
2021-007225
Dewey Decimal
342.73087809041
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Law, Social Science, Political Science

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