Patriots in Disguise : A 3 page paper examining
the book,
Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War, by
Richard Hall. The paper examines Halls opinions as well as his
descriptions of women in battle. The issues examined are
discussed in context with issues concerning National Defense
and how women can, and do, play an important role in warfare.
No additional sources provided. Richall.wps Women
Veterans : A 3 page paper discussing Women
Veterans: Americas forgotten Heroines, by June A. Willenz.
The book is discussed in terms of its relationship to the
contributions women have made, or the influence they have had,
on the National Defense. Willenz discusses many different
instances concerning women in the military, ranging from early
colonial times to the war in Vietnam. Her emphasis is on the
issues surrounding women veterans and benefits available to
them. No additional sources provided. Womnvet.wps
Battle Cries and Lullabies : A 3 page paper
discussing the
book Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from
Prehistory to the Present, by Linda Grant De Pauw. Her book
briefly details many women throughout history, who have
played an essential role in warfare and issues surrounding
National Defense. In light of the information the author
provides, it is surprising that women are not as recognized for
their involvement as the figures say they should be. No
additional sources provided. Lindpauw.wps
Women In The Renaissance Thru The French Revolution /
Voices from the Silence : An 11 page paper on how women
were subjegated in the Renaissance and started to get serious
about their status during the French Revolution. The paper
postulates that voices where heard throughout the 300-year
period as well. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources.
Renwomn.wps
Women in Religion : This 11
page paper explores the
obstacles women faced in the Christian church during the
nineteenth century and similar problems they live with in
America today. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Womenrel.wps
Women In The Protestant Religion / 1900-1940 : A 5
page
paper discussing women and how their image changed within
the Protestant church in the early part of the twentieth century
according to the article From sainthood to submission by
Marty Nesselbush Green. Women were once revered as holy
and pure individuals. They were deemed more spiritual than
men. Then changes occurred and the women became nothing
more than housewives. Women are still fighting the results of
those changes. Protest8.wps
National Museum Of Women In The Arts : 5 pages in
length. Creating an institution such as the National Museum of
Women in the Arts is bound to bring both critics and supporters
alike, inasmuch as there will be those whose opposition would
stem from the fact that the museum's focal point was only that
of female artists. Backers of such a project, however, would
support it for that very reason, being that women have typically
been overlooked in an historical context when it has come to
artistic recognition. The writer discusses the benefits and
drawbacks of constructing the National Museum of Women in
the Arts. Bibliography lists 3 sources. TLCmusem.wps
Women In World War I : A 7 page research paper
demonstrating the involvement of women in WWI relief efforts
all around the world. The writer discusses the work of The
Woman's Motor Corps, The Smith College Relief Fund, and
more. Names of specific women who contributed most to the
cause are mentioned and the unprecedented success they
enjoyed in getting much larger companies and organizations
from all over the world to help out is discussed in detail. It is
noted that the self-motivated efforts of women were more
socially-accepted during this era than they would have ever
been in previous centuries of Western history. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Ww1women.wps
Vietnam War / The Role Women Played : A 5 page essay on
the role of women in the Vietnam War and how it is has
changed how we look at women and war. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Namwom.wps
Women and Art / A History of Women Painters and
Sculptors from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
by Elsa Honig Fine: Women have been both the mother and
the maiden in the eyes, hearts and art of men. Elsa Fine has
given another perspective to the appreciation of art - that of
women as creators and critics of art. Women are able to use
their ability to create as a means to express their inner desires
and beliefs, to connect to themselves in times when a female
identity had to be hidden beneath a charade of demur behavior
and extravagant fashion. This 10 page paper examines women
and art from the perspective presented by Ms. Fine.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. KTwomnart.wps
Income Inequality in the United States / A View of the Last
Half Century : This 5 page paper provides an overview of the
issue of income inequality, especially in regards to gender
parity, and outlines a historical view of the possible reasons for
this disparity. This paper considers gender and race as factors
influencing pay rates in the United States. Bibliography lists 10
sources. MHwage.wps
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