TY - BOOK TI - Men's ideas/women's realities: Popular science, 1870-1915 SN - 0080319297 (pbk.) AV - HQ1426 .M46 1985 PY - 1985///. CY - New York PB - Pergamon Press KW - Feminism KW - United States KW - History KW - Women's rights KW - Women KW - Social conditions KW - Fâeminisme KW - âEtats-Unis KW - Histoire KW - Femmes KW - Droits KW - Conditions sociales KW - Frau KW - swd KW - Vrouwenemancipatie KW - gtt N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index.; Part I. The problem of biological determinism (1870-1890) --; "Psychology of the sexes,"; November, 1873; Herbert Spencer --; "Woman's place in nature,"; January, 1875; Frances Emily White --; "Science and the woman question,"; March, 1882; M.A. Hardaker --; "A reply to Miss Hardaker on the woman question,"; May, 1882; Nina Morais --; "Emotions versus health in women,"; February, 1888; Mary T. Bissell --; Part II. The evils of education (1870-1900) --; "The higher education of woman,"; April 1874; Editor --; "Normal co-education,"; January, 1875; Editor --; "Who shall study the babies?"; June, 1876; Editor --; "Sex in mind and in education,"; June, 1874; Henry Maudsley --; "Some reflections upon the reaction from coeducation,"; November, 1902; James Rowland Angell --; "The higher education of women,"; December, 1902; David StarrJordan --; Part III. The birth rate question (1890-1905) --; "Plain words on the woman question,"; December, 1889; Grant Allen --; "Is education opposed to motherhood?"; April, 1890; Alice B. Tweedy --; Alumna's children,"; May, 1904; An Alumna --; "Alumna's children again,"; July 1904; Another Alumna --; "Higher education of women and race suicide,"; March, 1905; A. Lapthorn Smith --; "Does higher education unfit women for motherhood?"; April, 1905; Olivia R. Fernow; Part IV. The professional homemaker (1880-1910) --; "Improved domestic economy,"; January 1879; Editor --; "Education for domestic life,"; August 1898; Mary Roberts Smith --; "College women and the new science,"; September 1898; Charlotte Smith Angstman --; "Food preparation and its relation to the development of efficient personality in the home,"; September, 1911; LauraClarke Rockwood --; Part V. The suffrage debate (1890-1900) --; "The relations of the sexes to government,"; October, 1888; Edward D. Cope --; "The extension of the suffrage to women,"; January, 1889; Frank Cramer --; "The mental force of woman,"; April 1889; Theresa A. Jenkins --; "The political rights and duties of women,"; May, 1896; George F. Talbot --; "Woman and the ballot,"; June, 1896; Alice B. Tweedy --; "Occupations, privileges, and duties of woman,"; September, 1896; Grace A. Luce --; "Women and politics,"; August, 1896; Editor --; Part VI. Working for wages (1875-1915) --; "The relations of women to the professions and skilled labor,"; February, 1875; Ely Van de Warker --; "The industrial position of women,"; July, 1883; Emily Blackwell --; "Progress and the home,"; July, 1883; Editor --; "Women teachers and equal pay,"; July, 1913; Elfrieda Hochbaum Pope --; "Women in industry,"; October, 1913; D.R. Malcolm Keir --; Part VII. The "New Woman" (1890-1915) --; "Individuality for woman,"; September, 1891; Editor --; "The mother as a power for woman's advancement,"; March, 1895; Mrs. Burton Smith --; "The new woman' and the problems of the day,"; November, 1896; Editor --; "Let us therewith be content,"; July, 1897; Ellen Coit Elliott --; "The celibate women of today,"; June, 1915; Earl Barnes ER -