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Lou Henry Hoover

Nancy Beck Young (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 169,76
SKU: 9780700622771

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Although overshadowed by her higher-profile successors, Lou Henry Hoover was in many ways the nation's first truly modern First Lady. She was the first to speak on the radio and give regular interviews. She was the first to be a public political persona in her own right. And, although the White House press corps saw in her "old-fashioned wifehood," she very much foreshadowed the "new woman" of the era.

Nancy Beck Young presents the first thoroughly documented study of Lou Henry Hoover's White House years, 1929-1933, showing that, far from a passive prelude to Eleanor Roosevelt, she was a true innovator. Young draws on the extensive collection of Lou Hoover's personal papers to show that she was not only an important First Lady but also a key transitional figure between nineteenth- and twentieth-century views on womanhood.

Lou Hoover was a multifaceted woman: a college graduate, a lover of the outdoors, a supporter of Girl Scouting, and a person engaged in social activism who endorsed political involvement for women and created a program to fight the Depression. Young traces Hoover's many philanthropic efforts both before and during the Hoover presidency--contrasting them with those of her husband--and places her public activities in the larger context of contemporary women's activism. And she shows that, unlike her predecessors, Hoover did more than entertain: she revolutionized the office of First Lady.

Yet as Young reveals, Hoover was constrained as First Lady by her inability to achieve the same results that she had previously accomplished in her very public career for the volunteer community. As diligently as she worked to combat the hardship of the Depression for average Americans by mobilizing private relief efforts, her efforts ultimately had little effect.

Although her celebrity has paled in the shadow of her husband's negative association with the Great Depression, Lou Hoover's story reveals a dynamic woman who used her activism to refashion the office

Sobre o Livro

Estudo histórico das atividades de Lou Henry Hoover na Casa Branca (1929–1933) com base em documentos pessoais, enfocando sua atuação pública e inovações no ofício de First Lady.

Analisa iniciativas de assistência privada e programas de combate à Grande Depressão, além do envolvimento de Hoover com o Escotismo feminino e o ativismo social de mulheres.

Contextualiza a transição entre visões do século XIX e do século XX sobre a condição feminina e a formação de uma persona política feminina em meios de comunicação como o rádio.

Características

Categoria Biografias
Subcategoria História dos Estados Unidos
Autores Nancy Beck Young
Sobre o Autor Nancy Beck Young é autora de estudos históricos sobre mulheres e vida pública no contexto norte-americano.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 256
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700622771
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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