Ann J. Lane (1931–2013) was an American educator, historian, and author that was considered to be a pioneer in the fields of
women’s history and
women’s studies.[1] Before retiring in 2009 she worked at the
University of Virginia as a professor of History and director of Women’s Studies.[1]
Lane was born in Brooklyn and attended
Brooklyn College, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1952.[2] She went on to receive an MA in sociology from
New York University and a PhD in American History from
Columbia University.
Bibliography
The Debate over Slavery: Stanley Elkins and His Critics (1971)
The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction (1971)[3][4][5][6][7]
To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1990)[8][9][10]
^Thornbrough, Emma Lou (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of American History. 59 (1): 183–184.
doi:
10.2307/1888454.
JSTOR1888454.
^Southern, David W. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of Southern History. 38 (3): 494–495.
doi:
10.2307/2206121.
JSTOR2206121.
^Gould, Lewis L. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 75 (3): 395–396.
JSTOR30238159.
^Gatewood Jr., Willard B. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 31 (1): 82–86.
doi:
10.2307/40018549.
JSTOR40018549.
^Fletcher, Marvin E. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction. by Ann J. Lane". Military Affairs. 36 (3): 111.
doi:
10.2307/1985325.
JSTOR1985325.
^Kessler, Carol Farley (1990). "Reviewed Works: To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane; Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work by Sheryl L. Meyerling". Utopian Studies. 1 (2): 158–161.
JSTOR20719010.
^Fishbein, Leslie (1993). "Reviewed Work: To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of American History. 80 (3): 1116.
doi:
10.2307/2080507.
JSTOR2080507.
^Biamonte, Gloria A. (1992). "Reviewed Work: To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane". Legacy. 9 (2): 155–157.
JSTOR25684465.
Ann J. Lane (1931–2013) was an American educator, historian, and author that was considered to be a pioneer in the fields of
women’s history and
women’s studies.[1] Before retiring in 2009 she worked at the
University of Virginia as a professor of History and director of Women’s Studies.[1]
Lane was born in Brooklyn and attended
Brooklyn College, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1952.[2] She went on to receive an MA in sociology from
New York University and a PhD in American History from
Columbia University.
Bibliography
The Debate over Slavery: Stanley Elkins and His Critics (1971)
The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction (1971)[3][4][5][6][7]
To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1990)[8][9][10]
^Thornbrough, Emma Lou (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of American History. 59 (1): 183–184.
doi:
10.2307/1888454.
JSTOR1888454.
^Southern, David W. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of Southern History. 38 (3): 494–495.
doi:
10.2307/2206121.
JSTOR2206121.
^Gould, Lewis L. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 75 (3): 395–396.
JSTOR30238159.
^Gatewood Jr., Willard B. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction by Ann J. Lane". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 31 (1): 82–86.
doi:
10.2307/40018549.
JSTOR40018549.
^Fletcher, Marvin E. (1972). "Reviewed Work: The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis and Black Reaction. by Ann J. Lane". Military Affairs. 36 (3): 111.
doi:
10.2307/1985325.
JSTOR1985325.
^Kessler, Carol Farley (1990). "Reviewed Works: To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane; Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work by Sheryl L. Meyerling". Utopian Studies. 1 (2): 158–161.
JSTOR20719010.
^Fishbein, Leslie (1993). "Reviewed Work: To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. by Ann J. Lane". The Journal of American History. 80 (3): 1116.
doi:
10.2307/2080507.
JSTOR2080507.
^Biamonte, Gloria A. (1992). "Reviewed Work: To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane". Legacy. 9 (2): 155–157.
JSTOR25684465.