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The Politics of Women's Rights Christina Wolbrecht

The Politics of Women's Rights By Christina Wolbrecht

The Politics of Women's Rights by Christina Wolbrecht


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Demonstrates how the Republican and Democratic parties have helped transform, and have been transformed by, American public debate and policy on women's rights. This book not only traces the development of this shift in the parties' relative positions, but also seeks to explain the realignment.

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The Politics of Women's Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change by Christina Wolbrecht

Here Christina Wolbrecht boldly demonstrates how the Republican and Democratic parties have helped transform, and have been transformed by, American public debate and policy on women's rights. She begins by showing the evolution of the positions of both parties on women's rights over the past five decades. In the 1950s and early 1960s, Republicans were slightly more favorable than Democrats, but by the early 1980s, the parties had polarized sharply, with Democrats supporting, and Republicans opposing, such policies as the Equal Rights Amendment and abortion rights. Wolbrecht not only traces the development of this shift in the parties' relative positions--focusing on party platforms, the words and actions of presidents and presidential candidates, and the behavior of the parties' delegations in Congress--but also seeks to explain the realignment. The author considers the politically charged developments that have contributed to a redefinition and expansion of the women's rights agenda since the 1960s--including legal changes, the emergence of the modern women's movement, and changes in patterns of employment, fertility, and marriage. Wolbrecht explores how party leaders reacted to these developments and adopted positions in ways that would help expand their party's coalition. Combined with changes in those coalitions--particularly the rise of social conservatism within the GOP and the affiliation of social movement groups with the Democratic party--the result was the polarization characterizing the parties' stances on women's rights today.

The Politics of Women's Rights Reviews

Co-Winner of the 2001 Leon Epstein Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section of the American Political Science Association Informative and well-written ... engaging and impressive ... Furthermore, it is theoretically rich, drawing on a wide array of scholars and disciplines.--Shari Garber Bax, Perspectives on Political Science

About Christina Wolbrecht

Christina Wolbrecht is the Packey J. Dee Assistant Professor of Government and International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her current projects include an investigation into the voting behavior of women following their enfranchisement in the 1920s and early 1930s.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix List of Tables xi List of Acronyms xiii Acknowledgments xv Chapter One Women's Rights and the American Parties 3 Chapter Two Of Presidents and Platforms 23 Chapter Three Women's Rights in the House and Senate 73 Chapter Four Explaining Party Issue Realignment 108 Chapter Five Equilibrium Disruption and Issue Redefinition 134 Chapter Six Shifting Coalitions and Changing Elites 181 Chapter Seven The Politics of Women's Rights 226 Appendix 239 References 243 Index 259

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CIN0691048576A
9780691048574
0691048576
The Politics of Women's Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change by Christina Wolbrecht
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Princeton University Press
20000716
256
Joint winner of American Political Science Association Political Organizations and Parties Organized Section: Leon Epstein Book Award 2001
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