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"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.

"---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

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 11/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9780691156873, 978-0691156873
      ISBN10: 0691156875

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
      "

      Cobble’s appreciation for the integrity of the full rights feminists’ line of reasoning and their persistence shapes her book.

      "---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

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