ISBN-13: 9780821413913 / Angielski / Miękka / 2001 / 262 str.
ISBN-13: 9780821413913 / Angielski / Miękka / 2001 / 262 str.
A historical survey of the role of Ohio women By the last two decades of the twentieth century, Ohio women had held positions as university presidents, chief executive officers, judges, superintendent of schools, and lietuenant governor. They had won Pulitzer Prizes and, in one case, the Nobel Prize for Literature. But these women stood on the shoulders of those who came before the pioneering women who helped tame the Ohio frontier, who filled the breech, who worked for reform, and those who struggled for their own rights as citizens of one of the most prosperous states in the Union. Buckeye Women is an accessible and comprehensive account of the role Ohio women have assumed in the history of the state and a telling narrative of their hardships and the victories that have been won in the past two hundred years. In this timely contribution to the Ohio Bicentennial Series, Professor Stephane Booth has written a rich and well-researched volume, providing for the first time a record of the vast and pivotal accomplishments shared by the women of Ohio over the last two centuries and documenting their contribution to the state's remarkable heritage.