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Change and Continuity: Networking,Newspaper, Kinships and Twentieth Century Elite Women
Authors:Iain Riddell
Abstract:
This article examines the juncture point between British-(Anglo)-American elite women in the first half of the twentieth century, their female networks and newspapers. It considers the maternal background, reconstructing biological and fictive kinships, to illustrate generational patterns leading to both female barrier-breaking in elite western institutions and clustering in the political and charitable work environments. The paper covers a century of adult female life using a central stem matrikin whose activities can be recovered through press-cuttings which chart change and continuity of values, confidence, identity and self-awareness through the range of kin based networks. It reconsiders the background to the 1970s breakthrough of women in leadership within elite political and charitable western institutions which has previously been considered as a result of effective equal opportunities combatting barriers rooted in male networking patterns. Finally, it reflects on the nature of the press as encountered by, used by and marginalising of elite women during the period.
Keywords:Elite Women  Milwaukee  America  Britain  Kinship  Family  Newspapers  Networking  Social class  Equal opportunities  Nineteenth  Twentieth  NYBA  Progressive era  Vassar  Letters  Peace activism  Institutions  Glass ceiling
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