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Reacting to the Past (Tm) Ser.: Greenwich Village, 1913, Second Edition : Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman by Mary Jane Treacy (2023, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
ISBN-101469674106
ISBN-139781469674100
eBay Product ID (ePID)12058361070

Product Key Features

Number of Pages214 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameGreenwich Village, 1913 ,sec. Edition : Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman
SubjectUnited States / 20th Century, Women's Studies, American Government / General
Publication Year2023
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science, History
AuthorMary Jane Treacy
SeriesReacting to the Past (Tm) Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight15.5 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal324.623097471
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisThe second edition of Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman transports students into the bohemian section of New York City known as an epicenter of rebels, artists, and seekers of personal transformation. Assuming roles as residents of "the Village," students gather at Polly's restaurant to re-create discussions about feminism, marriage, family, work, and community. A faction of students in suffragist roles seek the community's support for extending the franchise to women, while others in roles as labor organizers appeal to the community for help raising funds to support an ongoing strike. Students in this game must clarify their beliefs and make their choices through a vote. Will they prioritize gender or social class, political or economic change, or reform or revolution? Will they use their talents to support a suffrage parade or to create a pageant for the silk workers of Paterson, New Jersey? Or will they reject both factions and continue to work toward a new America through the transformation of the self?, The second edition of Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman transports students into the bohemian section of New York City known as an epicenter of rebels, artists, and seekers of personal transformation. Assuming roles as residents of the Village, students gather at Polly's restaurant to re-create discussions about feminism, marriage, family, work, and community. A faction of students in suffragist roles seek the community's support for extending the franchise to women, while others in roles as labor organizers appeal to the community for help raising funds to support an ongoing strike. Students in this game must clarify their beliefs and make their choices through a vote. Will they prioritize gender or social class, political or economic change, or reform or revolution? Will they use their talents to support a suffrage parade or to create a pageant for the silk workers of Paterson, New Jersey? Or will they reject both factions and continue to work toward a new America through the transformation of the self?, The second edition of Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman transports students into the bohemian section of New York City known as an epicenter of rebels, artists, and seekers of personal transformation. Assuming roles as residents of "the Village," students gather at Polly's restaurant to re-create discussions about feminism, marriage, family, work, and community. A faction of students in suffragist roles seek the community's support for extending the franchise to women, while others in roles as labor organizers appeal to the community for help raising funds to support an ongoing strike.Students in this game must clarify their beliefs and make their choices through a vote. Will they prioritize gender or social class, political or economic change, or reform or revolution? Will they use their talents to support a suffrage parade or to create a pageant for the silk workers of Paterson, New Jersey? Or will they reject both factions and continue to work toward a new America through the transformation of the self?, The second edition of Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman transports students into the bohemian section of New York City known as an epicenter of rebels, artists, and seekers of personal transformation. Assuming roles as residents of "the Village," students gather at Polly's restaurant to re-create discussions about ......
LC Classification NumberJK1911.N7T74 2023