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LEADER: 04399cam a2200745 a 4500
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050 00 $aD639.W7$bK36 1999
082 00 $a940.3/082$221
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aKennedy, Kathleen,$d1963-
245 10 $aDisloyal mothers and scurrilous citizens :$bwomen and subversion during World War I /$cKathleen Kennedy.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$c©1999.
300 $axx, 170 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 113-161) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tLoyal Mothers and Virtuous Citizens: Women's Citizenship on the Eve of the Armageddon --$g2.$tMotherhood and Subversion: The Case of Kate Richards O'Hare --$g3.$tLiberty with Strings: The Case of Emma Goldman --$g4.$tThe Venom of a Bolshevik Woman: The Case of Rose Pastor Stokes --$g5.$tDisorderly Conduct: Subversion and the Political Woman --$g6.$t"Conduct Unbecoming": Subversion and the Professional Woman.
520 1 $a"Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens focuses on the arrests, trials, and defenses of women charged under the Wartime Emergency Laws passed soon after the United States entered World War I. These women, often members of the political left, whose anti-war or pro-labor activity brought them to the attention of federal officials, made up ten percent of the approximately two thousand Federal Espionage cases."--Jacket.
520 8 $a"Anti-radical politics raised questions about the state's role in defining motherhood and social reproduction. Kennedy shows that state authorities often defined women's subversion as a violation of their maternal roles. Yet, with the exception of Kate Richards O'Hare, the women charged with sedition did not define their political behavior within the terms set by maternalism. Instead, they used liberal arguments of equality, justice, and democratic citizenship to argue for their right to speak frankly about American policy. Such claims, while often in opposition to strategies outlined by their defense teams, helped form the framework for modern arguments made in defense of civil liberties."--Jacket.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aKennedy, Kathleen, 1963-$tDisloyal mothers and scurrilous citizens.$dBloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1999$w(OCoLC)607249570
856 42 $3Book review (H-Net)$uhttp://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=4670
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