Changing the subject

how the women of Columbia shaped the way we think about sex and politics

By Rosenberg, Rosalind

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ISBN
978-0-23112-644-1
Publisher
New York ; Columbia University Press, c2004.


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Reviewed on November 15, 2004

Rosenberg (history, Barnard Coll.; Divided Lives: American Women in the Twentieth Century ) posits that women, in their long struggle for access to education and faculty positions at New York's Columbia University, helped transform that institution from a small men's school to a major research university. Vital to this transformation was Barnard College, the all-female ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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