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100 1 |a Des Jardins, Julie. 
245 1 0 |a Women and the historical enterprise in America :  |b gender, race, and the politics of memory, 1880-1945 /  |c Julie Des Jardins. 
260 |a Chapel Hill :  |b University of North Carolina Press,  |c ©2003. 
300 |a 1 online resource (x, 380 pages). 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
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490 1 |a Gender & American culture 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-363) and index. 
505 0 |a The regendering of history, 1880-1935 -- From feminine refinement to masculine pursuit, 1880-1920 -- Social activism and interdisciplinarity in writing and teaching, 1910-1935 -- Perspectives from the professional, social, and geographic margins -- Women regionalists and intercultural brokers -- African American women's historical consciousness -- Constructing usable pasts -- Womanist consciousness and new Negro history -- Remembering organized feminism -- Establishing women's history as a field -- Creating a usable past for women -- Legacies for women' s history in the twenty-first century. 
520 1 |a "In Women and the Historical Enterprise in America, Julie Des Jardins explores American women's participation in the practice of history from the late nineteenth century through the end of World War II. During this transitional period, the study of history became professionalized as an increasingly masculine field of scientific inquiry, no longer considered a feminine realm of knowledge devoted to nostalgia for a patriotic past. Des Jardins reveals how women nevertheless transformed the historical profession and the construction of historical memory during these years in their roles as writers, preservationists, educators, government workers, archivists, and social activists." "Des Jardins explores the work of a wide variety of women historians, both professional and amateur, popular and scholarly, conservative and radical, white and nonwhite. Although their ability to earn professional credentials and to gain research access to official documents was limited by their gender (and often by their race), these historians addressed important new questions and represented social groups traditionally omitted from the historical record, such as workers, African Americans, Native Americans, and religious minorities. Assessing the historical contributions of Mary Beard, Zora Neale Hurston, Angie Debo, Mari Sandoz, Lucy Salmon, Mary McLeod Bethune, Dorothy Porter, Nellie Neilson, and many others, Des Jardins argues that women working within the broadest confines of the historical enterprise collectively brought the new perpectives of social and cultural history to the study of a multifaceted American past. In the process, they not only developed the field of women's history but also influenced the creation of our national memory in the twentieth century." "According to Des Jardins, women produced, preserved, and reinterpreted history for many different reasons, but they were united in their desire to broaden the field of inquiry. Taken together, their work reveals a growing activist impulse and historical consciousness and constitutes a historiographical legacy that remains relevant today."--Jacket 
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651 0 |a United States  |x Race relations. 
650 0 |a Sex role  |z United States  |x History. 
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650 0 |a Memory  |x Social aspects  |z United States  |x History. 
650 0 |a Memory  |x Political aspects  |z United States  |x History. 
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650 7 |a Geschichtsschreibung  |2 gnd 
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650 7 |a 1880-1889.  |2 rasuqam 
650 7 |a 1890-1899.  |2 rasuqam 
650 7 |a 1900-1949.  |2 rasuqam 
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