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Anonymous Suggestion Box |
Anne Boylan
Office: 206 Munroe Hall Office Phone: 831-2188 (I do NOT have voice mail) E-mail: aboylan@udel.edu |
Office Hours: Mondays, 11:15-1:15; Wednesdays, 11:15-12:15
(and other times by appointment) |
Texts & Resources |
IMPORTANT REFERENCE WORKS:
All students should acquaint themselves with these works,
which can be found in the Library Reference Room:
(NAW) Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (3 volumes)
&
Notable
American Women: The Modern Period, 1950-1975
(BWA) Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia(2
volumes)
Names of some of the women whose biographies can be found
in these works are listed on the syllabus below
Course Description |
Course Requirements |
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
1) Attendance:
Students are expected to attend class and to participate in class discussion.
More than five unexcused absences will be cause for reduction of a student's
grade. In accordance with University policy, any student who misses
the first three classes of the semester may be dropped.
2) Exams: There will be two essay exams, a take-home midterm and an in-class, open-book final, based on lectures and readings. Guidelines will be handed out in class. Exam dates are listed on the syllabus.
3) Short Reports: There will be three short reports, based primarily on course readings (including lecture handouts and visuals). They will consist of the following: 1) A tak-home quiz due September 19; 2) an article report; 3) a document explanation. All students will do the take-home quiz; reports #2 & 3 will be due at different times during the semester, according to a sign-up sheet handed out in class.
4) Book analysis: Each student will write a 4-5 page analytical essay based on the Jacobs or Moody book, and relevant documents from the text. Guidelines will be handed out in class. Students in Section 80 will work on research papers instead of the book analysis.
5) "Field Trips": Each student will take two "field trips" outside of class by attending one event related to women's history or women's issues and visiting one Web Site linked to the syllabus. For each field trip, write a two-paragraph summary (one paragraph describing the event, one paragraph indication your reactions to it) and hand it in to me as soon after the trip as possible. I will check off your "field trip" summaries in my gradebook, but I will not assign formal grades to them.
Suggested "field
trips": Any lecture in the "Research on Women" series (Wednesdays,
12:20-1:10 pm, 103 Gore Hall).
Any event during Sexual Assault
Awareness Week.
The November 5 lecture by the
authors of Manifesta
Any of the following lectures
in the History Workshop Series (Tuesdays, 12:30-1:45 p.m., 203 Munroe
Hall): "Counting the Days: The History of Natural Birth Control in the
United States," with Paula Viterbo of Bryn Mawr College, Tuesday, October
7; "History & Mystery: A Murder in Virginia, 1895," with Suzanne
Lebsock of Rutgers University, Tuesday, November 18.
As other events become available,
I will e-mail the entire class with the information.
CLASSROOM DECORUM: As a courtesy to other students
and to me, and to avoid disrupting the class, please arrive on time.
If you absolutely must leave early, please let me know, then sit near the
door. PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS BEFORE CLASS STARTS.
You are expected to be familiar with the policy on academic honesty found
in the Student Handbook. If you are in doubt about any course requirement,
please consult me before attempting to complete it.
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Additional Resources |
Grading |
Class Schedule |
Sept. Course introduction; background
to colonization
3-5 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 3-39
NAW:
Pocahontas, Mary Rowlandson
Sept. Colonization &
colonial families
8-12 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 39-72, 90-106
NAW, BWA: Mary Brant, Mary Musgrove, Catherine Tekakwitha, Coincoin
Related
Web Site: Understanding Slavery: The Lives of 18th-Century African
Americans
<www.sciway.net/hist/chicora/slavery18.html>
**Report #1 -- Take-home quiz due at 10:10 Friday, September 19
Sept. Women in Public; The
American Revolution
15-19 Assignment: Women's
America, pp. 76-89, 107-120
NAW,
BWA: Anne Bradstreet, Margaret Brent, Coincoin, Jane Colden, Anne Hutchinson,
Mary Katharine Goddard, Sarah Kemble Knight, Deborah Moody, Margaret
Winthrop, Maria Van Rensselaer, Abigail Adams, Judith Sargent Murray, Betsy
Ross, Deborah Franklin, Deborah Sampson, Phillis Wheatley
Movie of the Week: "A Midwife's Tale"
Related
Web Site: Martha Ballard's Diary
<http://www.dohistory.org>
Betsy Ross
House, Philadelphia
www.ushistory.org/betsy
Sept. The Rise
of the 19th-Century Gender System
22-26 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 121-124, 138-156, 168-192
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, introduction & Chapters
1-7
NAW, BWA: Catharine Beecher, Mary Lyon, Sarah Josepha Hale, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Mary Edmonia Lewis, Lydia H. Sigourney, Emma Hart Willard
Sept. 29 Free Women in Industrializing
America
Oct. 3 Assignment: Women's
America, pp. 157-167
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Chapter 8-end
NAW, BWA: Joanna Graham Bethune, Henrietta Regulus Ray, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Marie Zakrzewska
Oct. Enslaved
women
6-10 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 125-138
NAW,
BWA: Sarah Mapps Douglass, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Sarah Grimke, Harriet
Jacobs, Elizabeth Keckley, Lucy Larcom, Susie King Taylor, Angelina Grimke
Weld, Sojourner Truth
Related
Web Sites: Harriet Jacobs Papers
<http://www.harrietjacobspapers.org>
Schomburg
Library African American Women Writers
digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/toc.html
**Jacobs Book Analysis due in class Friday, October 10
Oct. Work, Antislavery,
& Women's Rights
14-18 Assignment: Women's America,
pp. 193-246, 259-261
NAW,
BWA: Abigail Scott Duniway, Abby Kelley Foster, Lucretia
Mott, Henrietta Ray, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Charlotte
Forten Grimke
Related
Web Sites: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers
<http://adh.sc.edu>
Legacy 98
(Seneca Falls Convention)
www.legacy98.org
Movie of the Week: "Hearts and Hands," Part I
**Mid-term Take-Home Exam due at 10:10 Monday October 20
Oct. Women's Work, 1860-1920
20-24 Assignment: Women's America,
pp. 263-66, 294-309, 312-326
NAW,
BWA: Frances E. W. Harper, Leonora O'Reilly, Florence Kelley, Sarah
Emma Edmonds, Charlotte Ray, Maggie Lena Walker
Movie of the Week: "Hearts & Hands," Part II
Related
Web Site: Triangle Shirt Waist Factory Fire
www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
Madam C. J. Walker
site
www.madamcjwalker.com
October 27: UD Holiday
Oct. 29-31 Women's Institutions & Organizations,
1860-1920
Assignment: Women's America, pp. 267-293, 342-354
The Body Project, pp. 1-79 (section 80 only)
NAW, BWA: Jane Addams, Nannie Burroughs, Anna Julia Cooper, Fanny Jackson Coppin, Alice Hamilton, Lugenia Burns Hope, Florence Kelley, Mary Gove Nichols, Ellen Richards, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, M. Carey Thomas, Lillian Wald, Maggie Lena Walker, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frances Willard, Fannie Barrier Williams
Movie of the Week: "The Women of Hull House"
Related
Web Sites: Schomburg Library African American Women Writers
digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/toc.html
Hull House Site
www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/hull_house.html
Nov. Feminism and
Suffrage, 1880-1920
3-7 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 327-341
NAW,
BWA: Margaret Anderson, Alva Belmont, Lucy Burns, Carrie Chapman Catt,
Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Emma Goldman, Mary Church
Terrell , Anna Howard Shaw, Madam C. J. Walker, Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Movie of the Week: "Alice Paul: We Were Arrested, Of Course"
Related
Web Sites: Emma Goldman Papers
sunsite.berkeley.edu/goldman
"Votes for Women" site
memory.loc.gov/ammem/vfwhtml/vfwhome.html
"Women Suffrage & 19th Amendment" site
www.nara.gov/education/teaching/woman/home.html
"American Women and Politics" site
www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cawp
Margaret Sanger Papers
"Women and Social Movements in
the United States, 1830-1930"
Nov. After Suffrage
10-14 Assignment: Women's America,
pp. 373-410, 355-371
Farewell to Manzanar (all)
NAW,
BWA: Jessie Daniel Ames, Marian Anderson, Mary McLeod Bethune, Irene
Castle, Crystal Eastman, Josephine Herbst, Zora Neale Hurston, Frances
Perkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Margaret Sanger, Crystal Eastman
Movie of the Week: "Grand Hotel"
Related
Web Site: Suffragist Oral History Project
library.berkeley.edu/BANC/ROHO/ohonline/suffragists.html
Nov. Depression and Wartime America
17-21 Assignment: Women's America,
pp. 410-426, 436-448
Coming of Age in Mississippi, Part I
NAW,
BWA: Blanche Ames, Mary Anderson, Mary Dewson, Crystal Fauset, Lena
Levine, Rose Pesotta, Rose Schneiderman, Mary Van Kleeck, Mary Heaton Vorse
Movies of the Week: "Glamour Girls of 1943" & "Mitsuye and Nellie"
Related
Web Sites: Japanese internment exhibits
www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/harmony
www.nps.gov/manz
www.geocities.com/Athens/8420/main.html
Nov. Postwar America & The Revival
of Feminism
24-26 Assignment: Women's America,
pp. 455-71, 486-517, 619-21
Coming of Age in Mississippi,Parts 2-4
Body Project, pp. 79-214 (section 80 only)
BWA:
Pauli Murray, Shirley Chisholm, Rubye Doris Smith Robinson
Movie
of the Week: "Step by Step: Building a Feminist Movement"
Related
Web Sites: Adoption History Project
<http://www.uoregon.edu/~adoption>
Rosa Parks
Library and Museum
<http://www.tsum.edu/museum>
(Thanksgiving Holiday Friday, November 28)
**Moody Book Analysis due in class Wednesday, December 3
Dec. Recent Women's
History
1-5
Assignment: Women's America, pp. 517-563
Related
Web Sites: National Organization for Women
www.now.org
National Committee on Pay Equity
www.feminist.com/fairpay
Gender Equity in Sports
<http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/ge/>
Dec. Recent Women's
History
8-10 Assignment:
Women's America, pp. 564-70, 580-617, 622-25
Related
Web Sites:
National Women's Political Caucus
www.nwpc.org
Feminist Majority Foundation
www.feminist.org
Women Watch (UN Activities on Women)
www.un.org/womenwatch/
**Final Exam (in-class, open-book) Friday, December
12, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
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Anonymous Suggestion Box |
To: | Anne Boylan, aboylan@udel.edu |
From: | Anonymous History 300 (010, 080) & Women's Studies 300 (010, 080) Student |
Subject: | History 300 (010, 080) & Women's Studies 300 (010, 080) Suggestion |