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Book SynopsisTrade Review"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
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Cobble’s appreciation for the integrity of the full rights feminists’ line of reasoning and their persistence shapes her book.
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---Nancy F. Cott, New York Review of Books"Cobble’s impressive research draws on countless primary sources from collections spanning archives, libraries, and research institutions from around the globe, making her book a must read for students interested in transnational feminism." * Choice Reviews *
"[A] comprehensive new history. . . . Cobble’s book is brimming with stories of women who similarly moved in and out of unions, feminist organizations, and government posts."
---Laura Tanenbaum, Jacobin"Dorothy Sue Cobble's sweeping, carefully-researched, and beautifully-written story of full-rights feminists. . . . will no doubt remain a touchstone for the history of feminism and labor for years to come."
---Jocelyn Olcott, International Review of Social History