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Liette Gidlow shows that the Get-Out-the-Vote campaigns of the 1920s -- overlooked by historians until now -- helped to connect politics to a modern culture of consumption, define the place of newly enfranchised women in civic life, and remake the very meanings of citizenship.

Produktbeschreibung
Liette Gidlow shows that the Get-Out-the-Vote campaigns of the 1920s -- overlooked by historians until now -- helped to connect politics to a modern culture of consumption, define the place of newly enfranchised women in civic life, and remake the very meanings of citizenship.
Autorenporträt
Liette Gidlow is an associate professor of history at Wayne State University.