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- W301636698 abstract "KATHRYN KISH SKLAR is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of numerous articles and the book Catharine Beecher: A Study in American Domesticity (1973), which was nominated for the National Book Award in Biography. In 1975-1976 she was a Fellow at the National Humanities Institute, New Haven, where she developed a sequence of courses in the social history of American women, 1600-1975. This essay has benefited from the generous criticism and comments of many colleagues and friends. Particularly important were the participants in two workshops at UCLA on Strategies and Problems in Teaching the Social History of American Women from 1600 to 1975. Fourteen specialists in U.S. women's history, who teach at colleges and universities in four southwestern states, contributed a great deal to my understanding of conceptual problems in U.S. women's history. They are: Professors Emily Abel, Marilyn G. Boxer, Patricia C. Cohen, Thomas Dublin, Barbara Epstein, Mary L. Felstiner, Estelle Freedman, Sherna Gluck, Helen Horowitz, Norma Fain Pratt, Ruth Rosen, Mary Rothschild, Mary P. Ryan, and Jane Slaughter. These workshops were funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities through a grant to the National American Studies Faculty. I am grateful to the NEH and ASA for their past support of this group. I am also grateful to the NEH-sponsored year I devoted to curriculum development in U.S. women's history at the National Humanities Institute, New Haven, 1975-76, where I began to develop some of the ideas on which this essay is based. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the American Historical Association meeting last December and at Cornell in April. On both occasions it was improved by helpful comments from those in the audience-particularly from Irene Brown and Joan Jacobs Brumberg. This essay was also substantially assisted by extensive comments from Robert Byer, Dolores Hayden, Temma Kaplan, Alice Kessler-Harris, Gerda Lerner, and Mary Yeager. I am grateful to these colleagues, individually and collectively, for their help." @default.
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- W301636698 title "A Conceptual Framework for the Teaching of U. S. Women's History" @default.
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