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Betty Friedan and the making of The feminine mystique: the American left, the cold war, and modern feminism
Daniel Horowitz
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 1)
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1. Peoria, 1921-38 (page 16)
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2. Bettye Goldstein at Smith College, 1938-40: An Education in Creativity, Psychology-and Politics (page 33)
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3. The Radicalization of Bettye Goldstein, 1940-41 (page 50)
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4. It All Comes Together, 1941-42: Anti-Fascism, Women Workers, Unions, War, and Psychology (page 69)
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5. A Momentous Interlude: Berkeley, 1942-43 (page 88)
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6. Federated Press, 1943-46: Popular Front Labor Journalist (page 102)
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7. UE News, 1946-52: Workers, Women, and McCarthyism (page 121)
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8. The Personal Is Political, 1947-63 (page 153)
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9. Free-lance Writer, 1952-63 (page 180)
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10. The Development of The Feminine Mystique, 1957-63 (page 197)
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11. 1963 to the Present (page 224)
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Notes (page 257)
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Acknowledgments (page 331)
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Index (page 337)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 86.3 (Dec. 1999): 1389-1390 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2568700 |
VSRH | 65 (Jan.-Mar. 2000): 160-161 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3770776 |
RAH | 28.1 (Mar. 2000): 120-127 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/30031135 |
AHR | 105.2 (Apr. 2000): 574-575 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1571538 |
CS | 29.2 (Mar. 2000): 407-408 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2654442 |
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Published: c1998
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- 9781558492769 (paper)
- 9781558491687 (hardcover)