When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present

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by Gail Collins


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  ———. The Snake Has All the Lines. Garden City: Doubleday, 1960.

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  ———. Pearls, Politics, and Power. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2008.

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  ———. Won by Love. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997.

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  ———, ed. Sisterhood Is Powerful. New York: Vintage Books, 1970.

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  Sharan, Farida. Flower Child. Boulder, CO: Wisdome Press, 2000.

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  Solaro, Erin. Women in the Line of Fire. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2006.

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  Ware, Susan. Beyond Suffrage: Women in the New Deal. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.

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  Wertz, Richard, and Dorothy Wertz. Lying-In: A History of Childbirth in America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.

  Whittier, Nancy. Feminist Generations. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995.

  Zinn, Howard. SNCC: The New Abolitionists. Boston: Beacon Press, 1965.

  PERIODICALS

  Blau, Francine. “Trends in the Well-Being of American Women, 1970–1995.” Journal of Economic Literature, March 1998.

  Blau, Francine, and Lawrence Kahn. “Gender Differences in Pay.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2000.

  Brauer, Carl. “Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sex Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.” Journal of Southern History, February 1983.

  Cancian, Francesca, and Steven Gordon. “Changing Emotion Norms in Marriage: Love and Anger in U.S. Women’s Magazines Since 1900.” Gender and Society, September 1988.

  Cohen, Abby. “A Brief History of Federal Financing for Child Care in the United States.” The Future of Children, Summer/Fall 1996.

  Cole, Charles. “American Youth Goes Monogamous.” Harper’s, March 1957.

  Cowan, Ruth Schwartz. “The ‘Industrial Revolution’ in the Home.” Technology and Culture Magazine, January 1976.

  Finer, Lawrence. “Trends in Premarital Sex in the United States, 1954–2003.” Public Health Reports, January 2007.

  Goldin, Claudia. “The Role of World War II in the Rise of Women’s Employment.” American Economic Review, September 1991.

  Goldin, Claudia et al. “The Homecoming of American College Women: The Reversal of the College Gender Gap.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2006.

  Goldin, Claudia, and Lawrence Katz. “On the Pill: Changing the Course of Women’s Education.” Milken Institute Review, 2nd quarter, 2002.

  ———. “The Power of the Pill: Oral Contraceptives and Women’s Career and Marriage Decisions.” Journal of Political Economy, August 2002.

  ———. “Transitions: Career and Family Life Cycles of the Educational Elite.” American Economic Review, papers and proceedings, 2008.

  Goldin, Claudia, and Cecilia Rouse. “Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of ‘Blind’ Auditions on Female Musicians.” American Economic Review, September 2000.

  Goldin, Claudia, and Maria Shim. “Making a Name: Women’s Surnames at Marriage and Beyond.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2004.

  Hill, Russell, and Frank Stafford. “Parental Care of Children: Time Diary Estimates of Quantity, Predictability, and Variety.” Journal of Human Resources, Spring 1980.

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  Weiss, Robert, and Nancy Morse Samelson. “Social Roles of American Women.” Marriage and Family Living, November 1958.

  PAPERS, ORAL HISTORIES, WEB POSTINGS

  Cotter, David et al. “Moms and Jobs: Trends in Mothers’ Employment and Which Mothers Stay Home.” Council on Contemporary Families. http://www.contemporaryfamilies.org/subtemplate.php?ext=momsandjobs&t=factSheets.

  Firestone, Shulamith. “The Jeannette Rankin Brigade: Woman Power?” CWLU Herstory. http://www.cwluherstory.com/CWLUArchive/rankin1.html.

  Fry, Amelia. “Conversations with Alice Paul: Woman Suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment.” Suffragists Oral History Project, University of California. http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=kt6f59n89c&doc.view=entire_text.

  Goldin, Claudia. “The Long Road to the Fast Track: Career and Family.” Working Paper 10331, National Bureau of Economic Research.

  ———. “The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Women’s Employment, Education, and Family.” Ely Lecture, American Economic Association Meetings, Boston, 2006.

  Roads, Barbara. “Interview with Barbara ‘Dusty’ Roads.” People’s Century, PBS, June 17, 1999.

  Roraback, Catherine. “Women and the Connecticut Bar.” Oral History Project of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. Interview by Bruce Stave. Center for Oral History, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut, July 29, 1999.

  Roth, William. “The Politics of Daycare: The Comprehensive Child Development Act of 1971.” An Institute for Research on Poverty discussion paper, University of Wisconsin–Madison, December 1976.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Gail Collins was the editorial page editor for the New York Times from 2001 to 2007—the first woman to have held that position. She currently writes a column for the Times’ op-ed page.

 

 

 


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