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Women and American Foreign Policy Edward P. Crapol

Women and American Foreign Policy By Edward P. Crapol

Women and American Foreign Policy by Edward P. Crapol


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In recent years, despite widespread interest in feminism, women's studies, and socio-historical perspectives in general, scholars have failed to unearth a body of historical knowledge related to women in the area of American foreign policymaking--until now.

Women and American Foreign Policy Summary

Women and American Foreign Policy: Lobbyists, Critics, and Insiders by Edward P. Crapol

In recent years, despite widespread interest in feminism, women's studies, and socio-historical perspectives in general, scholars have failed to unearth a body of historical knowledge related to women in the area of American foreign policymaking--until now. This unique volume brings to light the experiences of eight courageous women, who over a century and a half, had a concrete influence in this area. From Abolitionist critic Lydia Maria Child, to former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick, a number of American women have attempted to shape and define the nation's foreign policy, admittedly with varying, often limited degrees of success. In doing so, however, they expanded women's role in the public eye, helped shape public consciousness about the nation's diplomacy, and frequently offered alternative policies that ultimately infiltrated the inner sanctum of the foreign policy establishment.

About Edward P. Crapol

EDWARD P. CRAPOL is Professor and Chairman of the Department of History at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Edward P. Crapol Lydia Maria Child: Abolitionist Critic of American Foreign Policy by Edward P. Crapol Plenipotentiary in Petticoats: Jane M. Cazneau and American Foreign Policy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century by Robert E. May Duty with Delicacy: Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland by Janet L. Coryell Lucia True Ames Mead: American Publicist for Peace and Internationalism by John M. Craig Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights: The Battle for Peace and Planetary Decency by Blanche Wiesen Cook Joining the Boy's Club: The Diplomatic Career of Eleanor Lansing Dulles by Lynne K. Dunn Speaking Out, Selling Out, Working Out: The Changing Politics of Jane Fonda by Jeanne Zeidler Barely in the Inner Circle: Jeane Kirkpatrick by Judith Ewell Conclusion: Of Mice and Men by Joan Hoff-Wilson Bibliography Selected Index.

Additional information

NPB9780313246364
9780313246364
031324636X
Women and American Foreign Policy: Lobbyists, Critics, and Insiders by Edward P. Crapol
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-04-03
213
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