Women's Rights
By (Author) Christine A. Lunardini
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
14th November 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
Social and cultural history
323.34
Hardback
232
A concise overview of the issues and ideas that have influenced women's history in America from the earliest European settlements to the present. Sections cover such topics as women in colonial America, getting the vote, and civil rights for women today, with profiles of important women in each chap
A concise overview of the issues and ideas that have influenced women's history in America from the earliest European settlements to the present.-Reference & Research Book News
Enjoy an excellent, involving title which provides a great deal of documented research on the nature of and changes affecting women's rights in this country.-The Bookwatch
"Enjoy an excellent, involving title which provides a great deal of documented research on the nature of and changes affecting women's rights in this country."-The Bookwatch
"A concise overview of the issues and ideas that have influenced women's history in America from the earliest European settlements to the present."-Reference & Research Book News
CHRISTINE A. LUNARDINI received her doctorate in American history from Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, and has taught American political and social history, women in America, and colonial American history on the college level. She is now a professional writer and is the author of numerous sketches for both the Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History and the Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, as well as articles on historical topics and the teaching of history.