Background
Hahner, June Edith was born on July 8, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Fred and Edith (Konrad) Hahner.
(This book lets Latin American women speak for themselves....)
This book lets Latin American women speak for themselves. The lives and views of women in different countries and economic and social circumstances, from colonial times to the present, are told in their own words. The general introduction raises significant questions concerning a new area of historical investigation. Each selection is preceded by a brief introduction placing it in an appropriate historical and biographical context. Includes a Bibliography.
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Hahner, June Edith was born on July 8, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Fred and Edith (Konrad) Hahner.
Bachelor, Earlham College, 1961; Master of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1966.
Assistant professor Texas Tech University, Lubbock, 1966-1968. Professor department history State University of New York, Albany, since 1968. Co-president Coordinator Council on Women in History, 1998-2000.
(This book lets Latin American women speak for themselves....)
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Member American History Association (member committee women historians 1990-1992), Northeastern Association Brazilianists (member executive council 1993-1995), New England Conference Lat. American Studies (member executive council 1977-1979), Lat. American Studies Association, Brazilian Studies Association, Coordinating Council for Women in History (co-president 1998-2000).