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Tina Cassidy is the author of two other books about women and culture: Birth: The Surprising History of How We Are Born and Jackie After O: One Remarkable Year When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Defied Expectations and Rediscovered Her Dreams. A former journalist who spent most of her career at The mostrar más Boston Globe covering business, fashion, and politics, Cassidy is also the chief marketing officer of WGBH. She lives in the Boston area with her husband, the author Anthony Flint. They have three sons and a Norfolk terrier named Dusty. mostrar menos

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th century
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Educación
Northeastern University (AB|Journalsim)
Relaciones
Flint, Anthony (spouse)
Organizaciones
Boston Globe
WGBH-TV

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fernandie | otra reseña | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book was extremely interesting. I read it in one day! The history of birth is completely amazing and totally terrifying. Reading about the tools and techniques implemented throughout history could be upsetting for some people, as many of them led to fatal or grotesque outcomes. Keep that in mind if your are reading this while pregnant! However, all in all this books offer an extensive overview of the history of birth and explains how we have come to rely on modern practices. :)
 
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CeleryHands | 14 reseñas más. | Jun 25, 2020 |
A history of women's suffrage through the lens of Alice Paul and Woodrow Wilson. Paul was a determined suffragette, and spent several years planning and carrying out pickets of the White House during the Wilson presidency. She was arrested a number of times, both in her early years in London and then in Washington D.C. She led one of the more assertive (many say aggressive, but it really wasn't aggressive; her pickets were silent sentinels who stood at the White House gate holding signs; the aggression was committed toward them) leaders of the suffrage movement, often annoying or angering those in the movement, and yet, reading this, it is hard to see that they would have won if they hadn't had her and her women. It seems likely we would still be politely asking for the vote if we kept on that track. It is a valuable history, only slightly marred by some odd syntax and occasional grammar oddities. Highly recommended.… (más)
 
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Devil_llama | otra reseña | Apr 1, 2020 |

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