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Dr. Sharon Hartman Strom
Dr. Sharon Hartman Strom

Dr. Sharon Hartman Strom, Professor of History and Women’s Studies, Ph.D., 1969, Cornell University. Research Interests: U.S. 19th and 20th century history, including women’s rights, sexuality, labor, race and gender. Her current project is entitled “Border States: Boundaries, Bodies and Citizenship in the United States, 1840-1970.” Publications: Women’s Rights Major Issues in American History Series (Greenwood Press, 2001)., Political Woman: Florence Luscomb and the Legacy of Radical Reform (Temple University Press, 2001)., Beyond the Typewriter: Gender, Class and the Origins of Modern American Office Work, 1900- 1930 (University of Illinois Press, l992, Paperback edition, 1994)., Ellen Cantarow with Susan Gushee O'Malley and Sharon Hartman Strom, Moving the Mountain: Women Working for Social Change (Feminist Press 1980, third printing, 1990)., "'Machines Instead of Clerks': Technology and the Feminization of Bookkeeping, l9l0-l950," in Hartmann, ed., Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women's Employment, II (National Academy Press, l987), 63-97.

  • Political Woman

    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5628458-political-woman Political Woman: Florence Luscomb and the Legacy of Radical Reform (Critical Perspectives on the…

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