1.tabVisions of Economic Citizenshiptab 2.tabPracticing Political Citizenshiptab 3.tabUnlocking Women's Autonomytab 4.tabA World without Parietalstab 5.tabThe Dean of Women in the Age of Protesttab 6.tabFrom Quiet Activism to Radical Tacticstab 7.tabFrom Deans to Presidents
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This book explores how deans of women actively fostered feminism in the mid-twentieth century through a study of the career of Dr. Emily Taylor, the University of Kansas dean of women from 1956-1974. Sartorius links feminist activism by deans of women with labor activism, the New Left movement, and the later rise of women's studies as a discipline.