Encyclopedia of Women Social Reformers

Encyclopedia of Women Social Reformers

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Helen Rappaport, Rappaport
Bloomsbury Publishing (USA)
EAN: 9781576075814
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The first comprehensive guide to women activists from every part of the world, illuminating the broad range of women's struggles to reform society from the 18th century to the present.Despite being marginalized, disenfranchised, impoverished, and oppressed, women have always stepped forward in disproportionate numbers to lead movements for social change. This two-volume encyclopedia documents the visions, struggles, and lives of women who have changed the world.This encyclopedia celebrates the lives and achievements of nearly 300 women from around the globe-women who have bravely insisted that the way things are is not the way they have to be. Nadeshda Krupskaya, the wife of Lenin, spearheaded the drive against illiteracy in post-revolutionary Russia. American Dorothy Day founded the Catholic worker movement. Begum Rokeya Hossain organized a girls' school in Calcutta in 1911. Rachel Carson launched the modern environmental movement with her book Silent Spring. The stories of these women and the hundreds of others collected here will restore missing pages to our history and inspire a new generation of women to change the world.
EAN 9781576075814
ISBN 1576075818
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (USA)
Publication date December 6, 2001
Pages 888
Language English
Country United States
Authors Helen Rappaport, Rappaport