Daughters of Commons

Pages: 229 - 249
Published: Oct 3, 2018
Abstract
In this chapter, I examine the education, careers, and professional contributions of women who trained in economics at the University Wisconsin during the Commons Era, including Helen Sumner Woodbury, Theresa Schmid McMahon, Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush, and Elizabeth Paschal. Despite several of masterful studies of Wisconsin Institutionalism (Kaufman 1993; Robert Lampman 1993; Rutherford 2011), the women of Wisconsin have received remarkably...
Paper Details
Title
Daughters of Commons
Published Date
Oct 3, 2018
Pages
229 - 249
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