A Century of Votes for Women examines how women voted in the first 100 years of suffrage. Challenging the idea of 'the woman voter', the authors trace how the press, politicians, and scholars have described women voters and how different groups of women actually voted across a momentous century.
A Century of Votes for Women examines how women voted in the first 100 years of suffrage. Challenging the idea of 'the woman voter', the authors trace how the press, politicians, and scholars have described women voters and how different groups of women actually voted across a momentous century.
Christina Wolbrecht is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She is author of the award-winning books Counting Women's Ballots (with J. Kevin Corder, Cambridge, 2016) and The Politics of Women's Rights (2000).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Women at the polls 2. Women without the vote 3. Explaining women voters 4. Enter the women voters 5. Feminine mystique and the American voter 6. Feminism resurgent 7. The discovery of the gender gap 8. Women voters in the new millennium 9. A century of votes for women.
1. Women at the polls 2. Women without the vote 3. Explaining women voters 4. Enter the women voters 5. Feminine mystique and the American voter 6. Feminism resurgent 7. The discovery of the gender gap 8. Women voters in the new millennium 9. A century of votes for women.
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