Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll
Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll
American historian and educator. Columbia University, PhD, 1968.
Leading historian, whose work played an important role in drawing attention to the marginalizing of women in historical texts (1970s), taught at University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan; writings include Religion and the Rise of the American City (1971) and Disorderly Conduct: Visions of Gender in Victorian America (1985).
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