To Be Young Was Very Heaven: Women in New York Before the First World War - Sandra E. Adickes - Books - Palgrave Macmillan Trade - 9780312223359 - April 1, 2000
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To Be Young Was Very Heaven: Women in New York Before the First World War

Sandra E. Adickes

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To Be Young Was Very Heaven: Women in New York Before the First World War

In the years before World War I, New York City's Greenwich Village was a place of great artistic and political ferment. Political causes attracted throngs of supporters. Artistic movements filled cafes and restaurants with boisterous conversation. And for the first time, women began to seize power and shape the landscape of the time: Margaret Sanger began her crusade for birth control; Mabel Dodge hosted salons for the avant-garde; Dorothy Day founded the Catholic Workers Movement; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn helped to organize the Workers of the World. The list of women who played integral roles in American life and letters then is endless, and Sandra Adickes captures them all while evoking the now-lost paradise that New York offered to women at the turn of the century.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780312223359
Publishers Palgrave Macmillan Trade
Pages 224
Dimensions 150 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   390 g
Language English