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Humanities || History

Political Women -The Women's Movement, Political Institutions, the Battle for Women's Suffrage and the ERA

Author: Alan S. Jeydel

Illustrations : 33 tables

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-33531-7

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-33531-4

No of pages : 240

eBook Price : $206

Originally Published : 22 Jul 2004

Under what conditions are political elites responsive to social movements, and when do social movements gain access to political elites? This book explores this question with regard to the women''s movement in the US, asking under what conditions are Congress and the presidency responsive to the women''s movement, and when will the women''s movement gain access to Congress and the presidency?
The book systematically compares the relation between political leaders and each of the three waves of the women''s movement, 1848-1889, 1890-1928, and 1960-1985, in light of the political dynamics that each wave faced. The author utilizes perspectives and methods from the fields of Political Science, Sociology, and History to illustrate the ways in which changing political dynamics impacted the battle for both women''s suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment.
A significant addition to the study of women''s history and American studies, Political Women illlustrates the important roles that political leaders played in the battle for women''s suffrage and the ERA and demonstrates the political savvy among women suffrage activists who recognized the institutional barriers present in the US political system and fought to overcome them.



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Table of contents : 1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Content
3. Operationalization of Terms and Methodology
4. The First Wave: 1848-89
5. The Second Wave: 1890-1928
6. The Third Wave: 1960-85
7. Conclusion


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