New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed almost a hundred women to administrative and judicial posts. No previous mayor had done anything comparable. After the Vote tells the story of these women and their work to modernize the nation's largest city and advance American women's political careers.
New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed almost a hundred women to administrative and judicial posts. No previous mayor had done anything comparable. After the Vote tells the story of these women and their work to modernize the nation's largest city and advance American women's political careers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elisabeth Israels Perry is professor emeritus of history and women's and gender studies at Saint Louis University. She has published extensively on American women's history, and is the author of Belle Moskowitz: Feminine Politics and the Exercise of Power in the Age of Alfred E. Smith, a biography of her grandmother and one of the original "Women of the La Guardia Administration."
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Preface Profile: Pearl Bernstein: A Woman in New York Politics 1. Precedents Part 1: At the Margins 2. Negotiating Partisanship 3. Sustaining Feminist Progressivism Part 2: Moving toward the Center 4. Scandal in the Courts 5. Fallout 6. The Women of the Administration 7. The Election of 1937 and Beyond Part 3: Looking Forward 8. Legacy Appendix: "Fifty Women and One Man: A Play in Three Scenes and One Axe" Acronyms and Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Profile: Pearl Bernstein: A Woman in New York Politics 1. Precedents Part 1: At the Margins 2. Negotiating Partisanship 3. Sustaining Feminist Progressivism Part 2: Moving toward the Center 4. Scandal in the Courts 5. Fallout 6. The Women of the Administration 7. The Election of 1937 and Beyond Part 3: Looking Forward 8. Legacy Appendix: "Fifty Women and One Man: A Play in Three Scenes and One Axe" Acronyms and Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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