The World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America, Revised Edition
ISBN-13:
9780140097191
ISBN-10:
0140097198
Edition:
Revised
Author:
Ruth Rosen
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
544 pages
Category:
Women in History
,
World History
,
Feminist Theory
,
Women's Studies
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ISBN-13:
9780140097191
ISBN-10:
0140097198
Edition:
Revised
Author:
Ruth Rosen
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
544 pages
Category:
Women in History
,
World History
,
Feminist Theory
,
Women's Studies
Summary
The World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America, Revised Edition (ISBN-13: 9780140097191 and ISBN-10: 0140097198), written by authors
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In this enthralling narrative-the first of its kind-historian and journalist Ruth Rosen chronicles the history of the American women's movement from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present. Interweaving the personal with the political, she vividly evokes the events and people who participated in our era's most far-reaching social revolution. Rosen's fresh look at the recent past reveals fascinating but little-known information including how the FBI hired hundreds of women to infiltrate the movement. Using extensive archival research and interviews, Rosen challenges readers to understand the impact of the women's movement and to see why the revolution is far from over.
In this enthralling narrative-the first of its kind-historian and journalist Ruth Rosen chronicles the history of the American women's movement from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present. Interweaving the personal with the political, she vividly evokes the events and people who participated in our era's most far-reaching social revolution. Rosen's fresh look at the recent past reveals fascinating but little-known information including how the FBI hired hundreds of women to infiltrate the movement. Using extensive archival research and interviews, Rosen challenges readers to understand the impact of the women's movement and to see why the revolution is far from over.
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