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Flora White - In the Vanguard of Gender Equity (Hardcover): Linda C. Morice Flora White - In the Vanguard of Gender Equity (Hardcover)
Linda C. Morice
R3,362 R2,371 Discovery Miles 23 710 Save R991 (29%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Flora White: In the Vanguard of Gender Equity draws on a collection of personal papers (only recently made available to scholars) to present the life of a colorful New England educator who lived from the Civil War to the Cold War. Throughout her career, White worked to promote the physical and intellectual growth of girls and young women beyond the narrow gender stereotypes of the day. Although White's name is not a household word, this book represents a newer form of biography in which the life of a lesser-known individual serves as a lens for understanding larger social and cultural developments. In Flora White's case, this newer biographical approach produced findings to inform research in both educational history and gender studies. For example, White's papers correct some longstanding misconceptions about the origins of the progressive education movement and the role women played in it. White's sources also shed light on the complicated relationships of educated (but marginalized) U.S. women and the prominent men who mentored them. In addition, White's papers show that--in order to protect herself from those who might find her words objectionable-she used coded language (such as poetry) to counter sexist stereotypes and advance her desire for a fuller life for her students and herself. Although, upon her death, a newspaper obituary praised White for being recognized by "men of note" in educational circles, her efforts to promote the physical and intellectual development of girls and women helped to create opportunity that is still unfolding today.

Life Stories - Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography (Paperback, New): Linda C. Morice, Laurel Puchner Life Stories - Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography (Paperback, New)
Linda C. Morice, Laurel Puchner
R1,577 Discovery Miles 15 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Life Stories: Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography consists of 13 essays, each of which offers perspective on one of four key questions that have long drawn scholarly attention: What should schools teach? Who gets to decide? How should educators adapt to a changing world to provide opportunity for all students? How should educators' experiences be interpreted for future audiences? The book is written to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the International Society for Educational Biography and its journal, Vitae Scholasticae. All of the essays have appeared in the journal, and they are set in a variety of educational environments that span 174 years. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the important contributions that biography can make to educational history. Life Stories would be of interest to educational biographers and historians for use in their own scholarly work. Instructors might also consider assigning Life Stories as a required text in educational history courses.

Life Stories - Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography (Hardcover, New): Linda C. Morice, Laurel Puchner Life Stories - Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography (Hardcover, New)
Linda C. Morice, Laurel Puchner
R3,215 R2,872 Discovery Miles 28 720 Save R343 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Life Stories: Exploring Issues in Educational History Through Biography consists of 13 essays, each of which offers perspective on one of four key questions that have long drawn scholarly attention: What should schools teach? Who gets to decide? How should educators adapt to a changing world to provide opportunity for all students? How should educators' experiences be interpreted for future audiences? The book is written to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the International Society for Educational Biography and its journal, Vitae Scholasticae. All of the essays have appeared in the journal, and they are set in a variety of educational environments that span 174 years. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the important contributions that biography can make to educational history. Life Stories would be of interest to educational biographers and historians for use in their own scholarly work. Instructors might also consider assigning Life Stories as a required text in educational history courses.

Coordinate Colleges for American Women - A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 (Paperback, New edition): Linda C. Morice Coordinate Colleges for American Women - A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 (Paperback, New edition)
Linda C. Morice
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Coordinate Colleges for American Women: A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 explores the history of the coordinate college-a separate school of higher learning for women connected to an older, all-male institution. This book places special emphasis on three (previously all-male) liberal arts colleges located in the Midwest and upstate New York. They established women's coordinate colleges in the years following World War II, but ended them by 1980, becoming fully coeducational. The author draws on new primary sources to show that, in each case, a coordinate college was created to meet the converging interests of the founding institution-not to improve the education of women. The work is set in the context of four major social movements during the mid-to-late twentieth century involving civil rights, student rights, antiwar protest, and women's liberation.

Coordinate Colleges for American Women - A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 (Hardcover, New edition): Linda C. Morice Coordinate Colleges for American Women - A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 (Hardcover, New edition)
Linda C. Morice
R2,740 Discovery Miles 27 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Coordinate Colleges for American Women: A Convergence of Interests, 1947-78 explores the history of the coordinate college-a separate school of higher learning for women connected to an older, all-male institution. This book places special emphasis on three (previously all-male) liberal arts colleges located in the Midwest and upstate New York. They established women's coordinate colleges in the years following World War II, but ended them by 1980, becoming fully coeducational. The author draws on new primary sources to show that, in each case, a coordinate college was created to meet the converging interests of the founding institution-not to improve the education of women. The work is set in the context of four major social movements during the mid-to-late twentieth century involving civil rights, student rights, antiwar protest, and women's liberation.

Nuked - Echoes of the Hiroshima Bomb in St. Louis (Hardcover): Linda C. Morice Nuked - Echoes of the Hiroshima Bomb in St. Louis (Hardcover)
Linda C. Morice
R3,632 Discovery Miles 36 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nuked recounts the long-term effects of radiological exposure in St. Louis, Missouri-the city that refined uranium for the first self- sustaining nuclear reaction and the first atomic bomb. As part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II, the refining created an enormous amount of radioactive waste that increased as more nuclear weapons were produced and stockpiled for the Cold War. Unfortunately, government officials deposited the waste on open land next to the municipal airport. An adjacent creek transported radionuclides downstream to the Missouri River, thereby contaminating St. Louis's northern suburbs. Amid official assurances of safety, residents were unaware of the risks. The resulting public health crisis continues today with cleanup operations expected to last through the year 2238. Morice attributes the crisis to several factors. They include a minimal concern for land pollution; cutting corners to win the war; new homebuilding practices that spread radioactive dirt; insufficient reporting mechanisms for cancer; and a fragmented government that failed to respond to regional problems.

Nuked - Echoes of the Hiroshima Bomb in St. Louis (Paperback): Linda C. Morice Nuked - Echoes of the Hiroshima Bomb in St. Louis (Paperback)
Linda C. Morice
R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nuked recounts the long-term effects of radiological exposure in St. Louis, Missouri-the city that refined uranium for the first self- sustaining nuclear reaction and the first atomic bomb. As part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II, the refining created an enormous amount of radioactive waste that increased as more nuclear weapons were produced and stockpiled for the Cold War. Unfortunately, government officials deposited the waste on open land next to the municipal airport. An adjacent creek transported radionuclides downstream to the Missouri River, thereby contaminating St. Louis's northern suburbs. Amid official assurances of safety, residents were unaware of the risks. The resulting public health crisis continues today with cleanup operations expected to last through the year 2238. Morice attributes the crisis to several factors. They include a minimal concern for land pollution; cutting corners to win the war; new homebuilding practices that spread radioactive dirt; insufficient reporting mechanisms for cancer; and a fragmented government that failed to respond to regional problems.

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