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Tidal Wave

How Women Changed America at Century's End

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An edition of Tidal Wave (2003)

Tidal Wave

How Women Changed America at Century's End

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As recently as 1960 few women worked outside the home, married women could not borrow money in their own names, schools imposed strict quotas on female applicants, and sexual harassment did not exist as a legal concept. In Tidal Wave, Sara M. Evans, one of our foremost historians of women in America, draws on an extraordinary range of interviews, archives, and published sources to tell for the first time the incredible story of the past forty years in women's history.
Encompassing the so-called Second Wave of feminism (1960s and 1970s) and the Third Wave (1980s and 1990s), Evans challenges traditional interpretations of women's history at every turn. Covering politics, economics, popular culture, marriage, and family, and including the perspectives of women ranging from leaders of NOW to little-known women who simply wanted more out of their lives, Tidal Wave paints a vast canvas of a society in upheaval. The movement's shocking success is evinced, Evans notes, by the simple fact that we now live in a country in which all women are feminists, in practice if not in name.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
305

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Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
February 24, 2004, Free Press
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Tidal Wave : How Women Changed America at Century's End
March 3, 2003, Free Press
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March 3, 2003, Free Press
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First Sentence

"THE "FIRST WAVE" of women's rights activism in the United States built slowly from its beginnings in the middle of the nineteenth century, finally cresting in 1920 with the passage of the nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing women the most fundamental right of citizenship, the vote."

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Library of Congress
HQ1426.E938 2003

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
305
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight
10.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL7947718M
ISBN 10
074325502X
ISBN 13
9780743255028
Library Thing
555140
Goodreads
972256

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