Women and Texas History

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1993-05-01
Publisher(s): Texas State Historical Assn
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Summary

Women have long made significant contributions to Texas history. Only in recent years, however, has their part in that history begun to be told. The great strides made in Texas women's studies are reflected in this important new book of essays about women and their many roles in the history of our state. In October 1990 the Texas State Historical Association sponsored a conference, "Women and Texas History", which brought together some of the leading scholars in the field of women's studies. This highly successful conference - attended by hundreds and awarded recognition for its excellence by the AASLH - produced a raft of exciting presentations which demonstrated the vigorous quality and growth of women's studies in and about Texas. Women and Texas History includes thirteen of the best presentations at the conference. This "milestone" publication, notes Fane Downs in her introduction to Women and Texas History, represents "the emerging maturity of the field of Texas women's history; moreover, these essays add significantly to our knowledge of the complex and diverse history of Texas". This ground-breaking volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and general readers, and is well adapted to classroom use.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Nancy Baker Jones
Introduction xi
Fane Downs
Texas Women and the Writing of Women's History.
3(12)
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
The Entry of Mexican Women into Urban Based Industries: Experiences in Texas During the Twentieth Century.
15(19)
Barbara J. Rozek
Hispanic and Mexican American Women on the Texas Stage, 1875--1990.
34(8)
Elizabeth C. Ramirez
Pauline Perwinkle: Prodding Dallas into the Progressive Era.
42(15)
Jacquelyn McElhaney
Saving the Children: The Women's Crusade Against Child Labor, 1902--1918.
57(15)
Judith N. McArthur
The ``Next `Big Job'''. Women Prison Reformers in Texas, 1918--1930.
72(16)
Paul M. Lucko
Professional, Feminine, and Feminist: Annie Webb Blanton and the Founding of Delta Kappa Gamma.
88(14)
Debbie Mauldin Cottrell
Bonnet in the Ring: Minnie Fisher Cunningham's Campaign for Governor of Texas in 1944.
102
Patricia Ellen Cunningham

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