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Common sense & a little fire :women and working-class politics in the United States, 1900-1965
- 作者: Orleck, Annelise.
- 出版: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press ©1995.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 384 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Gender & American culture
- 標題: Jewish women , Women in the labor movement. , Femmes dans le mouvement ouvrier , Women social reformers , Women social reformers. , Electronic books. , Working class women Political activity -- United States. , Jüdin , History. , Arbeidersbeweging. , Women social reformers United States -- History -- 20th century. , Women in the labor movement United States -- History -- 20th century. , Activité politique , Jewish women Political activity. , Frauenbewegung , Arbeiterbewegung , Réformatrices sociales États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Trade unions Participation of Women , Frau , Jüdische Arbeiterbewegung , USA , Jewish women Political activity -- United States. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Femmes de la classe ouvrière Activité politique -- États-Unis. , Labor. , Femmes de la classe ouvrière , Réformatrices sociales , Working class women , 1900-1999 , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Femmes dans le mouvement ouvrier États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Juives , Political activity. , Political activity , History , Women in the labor movement , United States , Börngen, ... , USA. , Histoire , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. , Juives Activité politique -- États-Unis. , Vrouwenbeweging. , United States. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. , Working class women Political activity. , Labor & Industrial Relations.
- ISBN: 0807863718 , 9780807863718
- ISBN: 0807821993 , 9780807821992 , 0807845116 , 9780807845110
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-365) and index. pt. 1. The Rise of a Working-Class Women's Movement, 1882-1909 -- Prologue. From the Russian Pale to the Lower East Side: The Cultural Roots of Four Jewish Women's Radicalism. Ch. 1. Coming of Age: The Shock of the Shops and the Dawning of Political Consciousness, 1900-1909 -- pt. 2. Working Women in Rebellion: The Emergence of Industrial Feminism, 1909-1920. Ch. 2. Audacity: The Uprising of Women Garment Workers, 1909-1915. Ch. 3. Common Sense: New York City Working Women and the Struggle for Woman Suffrage -- pt. 3. The Activists in Their Prime: The Mainstreaming of Industrial Feminism, 1920-1945. Ch. 4. Knocking at the White House Door: Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, and the Campaign for Labor Legislation, 1910-1945. Ch. 5. Emotion Strained through a Thinking Mind: Fannia Cohn, the ILGWU, and the Struggle for Workers' Education, 1915-1945 -- Spark plugs in every neighborhood : Clara Lemlich Shavelson and the emergence of a militant working-class housewives' movement, 1913-1945 -- Witnessing the end of an era : the postwar years and the decline of industrial feminism -- Reflections on women and activism.
- 摘要: Common Sense and a Little Fire traces the personal and public lives of four immigrant women activists who left a lasting imprint on American politics. Though they have rarely had more than cameo appearances in previous histories, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, Clara Lemlich Shavelson, and Pauline Newman played important roles in the emergence of organized labor, the New Deal welfare state, adult education, and the modern women's movement. All four rose from the garment shop floor to positions of influence in the American labor movement. They devoted their lives to the empowerment of working-class women, but they disagreed frequently and fervently about the best strategy for doing so.
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Common Sense and a Little Fire traces the personal and public lives of four immigrant women activists who left a lasting imprint on American politics. Though they have rarely had more than cameo appearances in previous histories, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, Clara Lemlich Shavelson, and Pauline Newman played important roles in the emergence of organized labor, the New Deal welfare state, adult education, and the modern women's movement. Orleck takes her four subjects from turbulent, turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe to the radical ferment of New York's Lower East Side and the gaslit tenements where young workers studied together. Drawing from the women's writings and speeches, she paints a compelling picture of housewives' food and rent protests, of grim conditions in the garment shops, of factory-floor friendships that laid the basis for a mass uprising of young women garment workers, and of the impassioned rallies working women organized for suffrage. From that era of rebellion, Orleck charts the rise of a distinctly working-class feminism that fueled poor women's activism and shaped government labor, tenant, and consumer policies through the early 1950s.
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