Women Remembered: A Guide to Landmarks of Women's History in the United States

Author:   Marion Tinling
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313239847


Pages:   810
Publication Date:   02 August 1986
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Women Remembered: A Guide to Landmarks of Women's History in the United States


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This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America. Library Journal

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Author:   Marion Tinling
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.304kg
ISBN:  

9780313239847


ISBN 10:   0313239843
Pages:   810
Publication Date:   02 August 1986
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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?Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries.?-Choice ?Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America.?-Library Journal ""Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries.""-Choice ""Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America.""-Library Journal ""Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.""-Reference Books Bulletin


Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries. -Reference Books Bulletin Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America. -Library Journal Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries. -Choice ?Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America.?-Library Journal ?Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries.?-Choice ?Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin


"?Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries.?-Choice ?Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America.?-Library Journal ""Tinling describes monuments, parks, buildings, statues, towns, and counties in the US that commemorate women's contribution to history. The intent is to illuminate feminist history. Arrangement is by region, by states within regions, then alphabetically by location. Only women who have made memorable contributions on their own (not as wives of prominent men) and are no longer living are included.... Sources for further readings are listed at the end of each state's entry. The guide is enhanced by a bibliographic essay, an index, a classified list of women by occupation or contribution, and a chronology of significant dates in women's history. Recommended for women's studies collections as well as local history and travel collections in academic or public libraries.""-Choice ""Written as a travel guide to the landmarks and memorials dedicated to American women, this book will receive more frequent use as source of brief biographical information on hundreds of famous and obscure historical figures. It is arranged by geographic section of the country, and then by state, city, and personal name. Each entry is from one to four paragraphs long, concentrating on the accomplishments that prompted the creation of the landmark. At the end of each state listing are broadranging and up-to-date bibliographic notes, and a general bibliographic essay on women's studies concludes the book. This was obviously a labor of love for the author. Libraries large and small will find it a major ready-reference source on historic women in America.""-Library Journal ""Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.""-Reference Books Bulletin"


?Women Remembered is a directory of more than 2,000 monuments to women in American history, including statues, tablets, named buildings and structures, and roadside markers. It is intended as a guidebook to the tangible reminders of the role of women in our nation's history. The author has used several different selection criteria in determining which memorials to include. The women represented have all made a significant contribution to society, displayed acts of heroism, or were participants in a historic event.... From the Eleanor Roosevelt home in New York to the Kate Shelley Bridge in Iowa to the Amelia Earhart tablet on Diamond Head, Hawaii, the contributions of women of all walks of life are indexed in this source ... it provides a good start toward preserving the efforts of women from generations past and will be useful in public and academic libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin


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