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"...deeply human, nonconventional view of the Nazi time and of particular women's destinies. Opens new questions." -Agnieszka Holland, Director of Academy Award-Nominated "Europa, Europa" and "Angry Harvest" "Historians of women have been predicting all along that retrieving women's past would eventually alter the dominant narrative in American history. In this clear, concise, and readable volume, Rosalind Rosenburg has brought her considerable abilities to bear on the task of revising mainstream accounts. She gives voice not just a gender issues but also to those of race and class, and strives mightily to include a widely diverse collection of individuals and groups. Telling a story sensitive to difference, but mindful of commonalities, Divided Lives is a truly admirable achievement."--Regina Morantz-Sanchez, University of Michigan "The best available introduction to the full range of women's experiences in twentieth-century America."--D'Ann Campbell, Indiana University " From the opening pages where a moving story of Zora Neale Hurston's birth unfolds to the closing chapter confronting the feminization of poverty, Divided Lines provides a superbly crafted survey. The chorus of women's voices featured in Rosenburg's compelling narrative affords students and scholars alike a comprehensive yet compact guide to women's experiences over the past century."--Catherine Clinton, author of Plantation Mistress and The Other Civil War
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