Title | : | The Journey Home: How Jewish Women Shaped Modern America |
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ISBN | : | 0805211012 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780805211016 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 448 |
Publication | : | First published March 18, 1997 |
Throughout the twentieth century, American Jewish women have made history, challenging the political and cultural constraints facing women in every aspect of American life. From suffrage to birth control, from trade unionism to civil rights and feminism, from education to literature and the arts, Jewish women have been in the vanguard, leading key social movements and shaping cultural consciousness.
Interweaving social history with lively biographical portraits, Joyce Antler profiles women ranging from Emma Goldman, Sophie Tucker, and Golda Meir to Bella Abzug, Gertrude Stein, and Wendy Wasserstein, examining the political conflicts and personal tensions that have animated their lives as they made their mark on American society. Meticulously researched and fascinating to read, The Journey Home is a valuable resource that will inspire all women.
Interweaving social history with lively biographical portraits, Joyce Antler profiles women ranging from Emma Goldman, Sophie Tucker, and Golda Meir to Bella Abzug, Gertrude Stein, and Wendy Wasserstein, examining the political conflicts and personal tensions that have animated their lives as they made their mark on American society. Meticulously researched and fascinating to read, The Journey Home is a valuable resource that will inspire all women.
The Journey Home: How Jewish Women Shaped Modern America Reviews
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Quit on page 40. This was just too much detail. Someone had to research and gather all these details. I'm glad Joyce Antler did. But I wanted an overview of themes, with short excepts from each writer. I drowned in the detail.
Thank you for your extensive research Dr. Antler. I wish I had enough patience to give your book the scholarly reading it deserves.