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Nancy A. Hewitt

Nancy A. Hewitt

Nancy A. Hewitt (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is Professor of History and of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. Her publications include Southern Discomfort: Women’s Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s, for which she received the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize from the Southern Association of Women Historians, Women’s Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872, and the edited volume No Permanent Waves: Recasting Histories of U.S. Feminism. She is currently working on a biography of the nineteenth-century radical activist Amy Post and a book that recasts the U.S. woman suffrage movement.

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  • Available July 2013

    Online Document Projects for Exploring American Histories, Combined Volume (Access Card)

    Nancy A. Hewitt; Steven F. Lawson
    ©2014 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781457646096

    Exploring American Histories offers an entirely new approach to teaching th .....[+]

                    
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    Student Site for Exploring American Histories
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Student Site

    Nancy Hewitt; Steven F. Lawson
    ©2013 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781457622595

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  • Free Companion Site for Who Built America?
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Student Site

    American Social History Project, Nancy Hewitt, Roy Rosenzweig, Christopher Clark, Nelson Lichtenstein, Joshua Brown, David Jaffee
    ©2008 | Third Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312452186

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Nancy A. Hewitt

Nancy A. Hewitt

Nancy A. Hewitt (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is Professor of History and of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. Her publications include Southern Discomfort: Women’s Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s, for which she received the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize from the Southern Association of Women Historians, Women’s Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872, and the edited volume No Permanent Waves: Recasting Histories of U.S. Feminism. She is currently working on a biography of the nineteenth-century radical activist Amy Post and a book that recasts the U.S. woman suffrage movement.