Changing the Subject
Discover the compelling narrative of Changing the Subject by Rosalind Rosenberg, published by Columbia University Press in 2004. This insightful book spans 400 pages and delves into the transformative years following the Civil War, a time when reformers, inspired by the egalitarian ideals of the era, fought for the admission of women to New York City's oldest institution of higher learning in the 1870s. Rosenberg expertly explores the emergence of modern feminism and its pivotal role in advancing political reform. With a focus on coeducation and gender studies, this book is a vital resource for anyone interested in the history of higher education and the social dynamics of 19th-century America. Join the conversation about the evolution of women's rights and the impact of education on societal change.