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She earned a B.A. from [[Wellesley College]] in 1968 and a Ph.D. from [[Northwestern University]] in 1975. After teaching at the [[University at Buffalo]] for 16 years, she moved to Los Angeles to continue teaching at UCLA.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol27/vol27n22/n3.html|title=Ellen DuBois: women's suffrage scholar to lecture March 25|date=March 14, 1996|first=Steve|last=Cox|newspaper=UB Reporter|publisher=[[University at Buffalo]]|accessdate=2016-10-13}}.</ref> |
She earned a B.A. from [[Wellesley College]] in 1968 and a Ph.D. from [[Northwestern University]] in 1975. After teaching at the [[University at Buffalo]] for 16 years, she moved to Los Angeles to continue teaching at UCLA.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol27/vol27n22/n3.html|title=Ellen DuBois: women's suffrage scholar to lecture March 25|date=March 14, 1996|first=Steve|last=Cox|newspaper=UB Reporter|publisher=[[University at Buffalo]]|accessdate=2016-10-13}}.</ref> |
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* Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in Women's History (Editor) <ref>[http://www.history.ucla.edu/faculty/ellen-dubois], UCLA Faculty Listing, Ellen Dubois Publications, accessed 2016-12-13</ref> |
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* "Working Women, Class Relations and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1910", Journal of American History, June 1987 |
* "Working Women, Class Relations and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1910", Journal of American History, June 1987 |
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* Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America 1848-1869 (Author) <ref>[http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100407750 Feminism and Suffrage], Cornell Press</ref> |
* Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America 1848-1869 (Author) <ref>[http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100407750 Feminism and Suffrage], Cornell Press</ref> |
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* Through Women's Eyes: An American History with Documents (with Lynn Dumenil) <ref>[http://www.macmillanlearning.com/catalog/search.aspx?search=through%20women%27s%20eyes&sitesearch=1 Through Women's Eyes], Macmillan Learning</ref> |
* Through Women's Eyes: An American History with Documents (with Lynn Dumenil) <ref>[http://www.macmillanlearning.com/catalog/search.aspx?search=through%20women%27s%20eyes&sitesearch=1 Through Women's Eyes], Macmillan Learning</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:40, 13 December 2016
Ellen Carol Dubois is a professor of history and gender studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1] In 1998 she won the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize of the American Historical Association for her book Harriot Stanton Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage (Yale University Press, 1997).[2]
She earned a B.A. from Wellesley College in 1968 and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1975. After teaching at the University at Buffalo for 16 years, she moved to Los Angeles to continue teaching at UCLA.[3]
Selected Publications
- "Working Women, Class Relations and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1910", Journal of American History, June 1987
- Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America 1848-1869 (Author) [4]
- Through Women's Eyes: An American History with Documents (with Lynn Dumenil) [5]
References
- ^ Faculty listing, UCLA History Department, accessed 2016-07-31.
- ^ Joan Kelly Memorial Prize Recipients, retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ^ Cox, Steve (March 14, 1996), "Ellen DuBois: women's suffrage scholar to lecture March 25", UB Reporter, University at Buffalo, retrieved 2016-10-13.
- ^ Feminism and Suffrage, Cornell Press
- ^ Through Women's Eyes, Macmillan Learning