Men's ideas/women's realities Popular science, 1870-1915 [electronic resource] : edited by Louise Michele Newman. - New York Pergamon Press c1985. - 1 online resource (xxviii, 337 p.) - Athene series. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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

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