Dear H-SHGAPE Subscribers,
We have a new post on the SHGAPE Blog by Dr. Melissa R. Klapper. Her post reflects on the significance of Elisabeth Israels Perry's Belle Moskowitz: Feminine Politics and the Exercise of Power in the Age of Alfred E. Smith (1987). You can read his post here: https://www.shgape.org/belle-moskowitz-model-of-maternalist-politics/
This is our sixth post in our series honoring the late Elisabeth Israels Perry and her work on women's political activism in the GAPE and in the "long Progressive Era." It is a collaboration with the Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, which published a roundtable on Perry's last book After the Vote in July 2021. (Subscribers can read it here). Our previous posts were:
- Anya Jabour on Katharine Bemet Davis
- Laurie Kozakiewicz on women in the NYS legislature
- Elizabeth D. Katz on women in the New York judiciary
- Crystal Brandenburgh on Interwar Pacifists
- Adrien Lievin on home-canning demonstration agents
Best
Chelsea
Co-Editor, SHGAPE Blog
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