Women in germanics: 1850 - 1950

Women's contributions to Germanics have been overlooked in historical accounts of the profession. This study attempts to provide the first comprehensive analysis of the roles and contributions of women in Germanics in the United States between 1850 and 1950. Specifically, women's involveme...

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Main Author: Nagy, Ellen Manning (Author)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: New York ; Washington, DC/Baltimore ; Bern ; Frankfurt am Main ; Lang 1997
Series:Studies in modern German literature 86
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Summary:Women's contributions to Germanics have been overlooked in historical accounts of the profession. This study attempts to provide the first comprehensive analysis of the roles and contributions of women in Germanics in the United States between 1850 and 1950. Specifically, women's involvement in Germanics is examined in three areas - publishing, teaching, and professional service - using the careers of four women as examples
Due to substantial involvement in pedagogy and methodology, women have had a significant impact in transforming and influencing the curriculum of American Germanics
Physical Description:186 S.
ISBN:0820436593

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