Living with History / Making Social Change
Published:
2009
Online ISBN:
9781469605920
Print ISBN:
9780807832936
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Two Women among the Professors of History: The Story of a Process of Transformation
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Published:March 2009
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Lerner, Gerda, 'Women among the Professors of History: The Story of a Process of Transformation', Living with History / Making Social Change (Chapel Hill, NC , 2009; online edn, North Carolina Scholarship Online, 24 July 2014), https://doi.org/10.5149/9780807887868_lerner.6, accessed 19 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
Shortly after earning her Ph.D. in 1966, the author became active in the Organization of American Historians and later took a leadership role in the formation of the caucus of women historians at the 1969 convention of the American Historical Association. This chapter describes what they did and how they managed to transform the professional societies and with them the career choices for both women and men in their profession.
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