Ann Taylor Allen Explained
Ann Taylor Allen is a professor of German history at the University of Louisville.[1] Allen is the author of four books and more than twenty articles/reviews in peer-reviewed journals.[2] She has a BA from Bryn Mawr College (1965, Magna cum laude), studied at the University of Hamburg, Germany with a Fulbright Fellowship, received an MA in 1967 from Harvard University and earned a PhD from Columbia University in 1974.[3]
Books
- Satire and Society in Wilhelmine Germany: Simplicissimus and Kladderadatsch, 1890–1914. Lexington, Kentucky (University Press of Kentucky), 1984.
- Feminism and Motherhood in Germany, 1800–1914. New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers University Press), 1991.
- Feminismus und Mütterlichkeit in Deutschland, 1800–1914. Weinheim (Beltz Verlag), 2000. German version of Feminism and Motherhood, translated by Regine Othmer.
- Feminism and Motherhood in Western Europe, 1890–1970: The Maternal Dilemma. New York (Palgrave-Macmillan), 2005.
- Women in Twentieth-Century Europe, Houndmills, Basingstoke (Palgrave-Macmillan), 2008.
Notes and References
- Book: The Transatlantic Kindergarten . oup.com . August 11, 2017. 9780190274412 . February 2017 .
- Review . The American Historical Review . 98 . 190–191 . umn.edu . August 11, 2017. Maynes . Mary J. . February 1993 . 10.2307/2166466 . 2166466 .
- Web site: CV . Louisville.edu . August 11, 2017.