Title: Disloyal mothers and scurrilous citizens: women and subversion during World War I
Abstract: Introduction Chapter One: Loyal Mothers and Virtuous Citizens: Woman's Citizenship on the Eve of the Armageddon Chapter Two: Motherhood and Subversion: The Case of Kate Richards O'Hare Chapter Three: Liberty with Strings: The Case of Emma Goldman Chapter Four: The Venom of a Bolshevik Woman: The Case of Rose Pastor Stokes Chapter Five: Disorderly Conduct: Subversion and the Political Woman Chapter Six: Conduct Unbecoming: Subversion and the Professional Woman Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-04-01
Language: en
Type: article
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