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Linking a state to the world: Female internationalists, California, and the Pacific, 1919--1939.

机译:将国家与世界联系起来:1919--1939年,加利福尼亚州和太平洋地区的女性国际主义者。

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This dissertation examines an important network of California female internationalists between World War I and World War II. The devastating nature of the World War I profoundly affected California women and they wanted to prevent future conflicts. The most important mode of prevention, California female internationalists believed, was the United States maintaining a leadership role in world affairs. Women highlighted in the study include: Clara Burdette, president of the California Federation of Women's Clubs; Katherine Edson, Chief Executive Officer of the California Industrial Welfare Commission; Lou Henry Hoover, wife of Herbert Hoover; Emma McLaughlin, civic worker; Aurelia Reinhardt, president of Mills College; Viola Smith, United States Trade Representative; and Marguerite Blake Wilbur, civic activist.; This dissertation seeks to answer some key questions. First, what kinds of internationalist-type activities engaged California women? Second, why did these women participate in internationalist endeavors? Third, what did they expect to gain from their encounters? Fourth, what impact did the women have? Fifth, what role did woman suffrage play in California women's political activism with respect to international issues? Finally, to what degree did conceptions of race play a role in their international outlook?; Believing that knowledge about the world was essential for social and political change, California women became better educated in world affairs during the interwar era. They shifted their emphasis on domestic activism to the international arena. Despite the politically conservative atmosphere, female internationalists pursued their transnational agendas without interruption. They lobbied for world organization by inserting themselves in the 1920 California Republican Primary for president. Because they viewed themselves as part of the Pacific world, they formed transnational alliances with women in Pacific nations. Despite the strong anti-Asian sentiment against Asian Americans in California, several of these women worked to assist the state's anti-Asian movement. In the north, female internationalists were instrumental in the American Council for the Institute for Pacific Relations. One Californian even became the Trade Representative, part of the United States Department of Commerce's effort to enhance trade with China.
机译:本文考察了第一次世界大战和第二次世界大战之间加利福尼亚女性国际主义者的重要关系。第一次世界大战的破坏性性质深深地影响了加利福尼亚妇女,她们想防止今后发生冲突。加利福尼亚女性国际主义者认为,最重要的预防方式是美国在世界事务中保持领导作用。研究中突出的女性包括:加利福尼亚妇女俱乐部联合会主席克拉拉·伯特特(Clara Burdette);加利福尼亚工业福利委员会首席执行官Katherine Edson;赫伯特·胡佛的妻子娄·亨利·胡佛;艾玛·麦克劳克林(Emma McLaughlin),公民工作者; Mills College校长Aurelia Reinhardt;美国贸易代表Viola Smith;以及公民活动家玛格丽特·布雷克·威尔伯(Marguerite Blake Wilbur)。本文试图回答一些关键问题。首先,什么样的国际主义式活动吸引了加利福尼亚女性?第二,为什么这些妇女参加国际主义的努力?第三,他们期望从相遇中获得什么?第四,女性产生了什么影响?第五,妇女参政权在加利福尼亚州妇女在国际问题上的政治行动中起什么作用?最后,种族概念在其国际视野中发挥了什么作用?相信关于世界的知识对于社会和政治变革至关重要,因此在两次世界大战之间,加利福尼亚妇女在世界事务中的教育水平得到了提高。他们将对国内行动主义的关注转移到了国际舞台上。尽管政治气氛保守,女性国际主义者仍在不间断地追求自己的跨国议程。他们通过参加1920年加州共和党初选总统游说世界组织。因为他们将自己视为太平洋世界的一部分,所以他们与太平洋国家的妇女组成了跨国联盟。尽管在加利福尼亚州对亚裔美国人有强烈的反亚裔情绪,但其中一些妇女仍在协助该州的反亚裔运动。在北部,女性国际主义者在美国太平洋关系研究所理事会中发挥了作用。一位加利福尼亚人甚至成为贸易代表,这是美国商务部为增进对华贸易所做的努力的一部分。

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  • 作者

    Epstein, Alexandra.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 History United States.; History Modern.; Womens Studies.; Political Science International Law and Relations.; Biography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 298 p.
  • 总页数 298
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;现代史(1917年~);社会学;国际法;传记;
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