The Douglass Century
Transformation of the Women’s College at Rutgers University
Mary Hawkesworth author Kayo Denda author Fernanda Perrone author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Published:12th Apr '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Rutgers University’s Douglass Residential College is the only college for women that is nested within a major public research university in the United States. Although the number of women’s colleges has plummeted from a high of 268 in 1960 to 38 in 2016, Douglass is flourishing as it approaches its centennial in 2018. To explore its rich history, Kayo Denda, Mary Hawkesworth, Fernanda H. Perrone examine the strategic transformation of Douglass over the past century in relation to continuing debates about women’s higher education.
The Douglass Century celebrates the college’s longevity and diversity as distinctive accomplishments, and analyzes the contributions of Douglass administrators, alumnae, and students to its survival, while also investigating multiple challenges that threatened its existence. This book demonstrates how changing historical circumstances altered the possibilities for women and the content of higher education, comparing the Jazz Age, American the Great Depression, the Second World War, the post-war Civil Rights era, and the resurgence of feminism in the 1970s and 1980s. Concluding in the present day, the authors highlight the college’s ongoing commitment to Mabel Smith Douglass’ founding vision, “to bring about an intellectual quickening, a cultural broadening in connection with specific training so that women may go out into the world fitted…for leadership…in the economic, political, and intellectual life of this nation.” In addition to providing a comprehensive history of the college, the book brings its subjects to life with eighty full-color images from the Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
"100-Year Journey At Douglass: From Early Technical Courses To STEM-Oriented Programs" by Tom Wilk * Inside Jersey *
"100 Years--and Counting" interview feature * Rutgers Magazine *
"100 years of Douglass College" by Tom Wilk * NJ.com *
"The Rutgers Century" by Mary Snead * Rutgers Today *
"The Douglass Century: A new book by Rutgers faculty and staff examines the history and diversity of Douglass Residential College in celebration of its 100th anniversary" by Merrie Snead * Rutgers Today *
Rutgers Magazine (Spring 2018 issue) mention of The Douglass Century in the "Letters" section * Rutgers Magazine *
"This well-researched book honors the impact of Douglass on the history of New Jersey and on the many young women who attended the institution over the last one hundred years. More significantly, The Douglass Century provides a thoughtful sense of the struggle women faced as they sought access to higher education and, as important as ever, the continuing challenges women face achieving leadership roles and equity in today’s society." * New Jersey Studies *
ISBN: 9780813585413
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 36mm
Weight: 1025g
352 pages