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Elizabeth Kendall (1855-1952) was an American professor of history and political science.

Biography

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Born on 7 avril 1855 in Middlebury, Vermont, Kendall was the second daughter of [1]. Elle est la seconde fille[note 1] de Lucretia Hasseltine Kimball[note 2] et de Reuben Safford Kendall[note 3].

Kendall began her studies in HiElle commence ses études en Allemagne, à Heidelberg[1] et en France[6]. Elle passe deux ans à l'Université d'Oxford pour y étudier l'Histoire[7], à Radcliffe College[8], est diplômée en droit à Boston University[7], est professeur à Lake Forest (Illinois), puis est recrutée par Wellesley College, l'une des Sept Sœurs[5].

Bibliographie

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  • (en) Kate Rose, « Imaginary Chinas : Elizabeth Kendall's Quest for Un-Civilization », dans Kate Rose (dir.), China From Where We Stand : Readings in Comparative Sinology, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016 (ISBN 9781443892025), p. 139-181
  • Kate Rose (2018). "Just Like Us". Journal of Feminist Scholarship. 14: 40-54. Rose : Just Like Us.
  • Patricia Ann Palmieri (1997). In Adamless Eden. Yale University Press. Palmieri.
  • Jean Glasscock, Katharine Canby Balderston (1975). Wellesley College, 1875-1975. Wellesley College. Wellesley.
  • The Kimball Family News. Topeka, Kansas: G. F. Kimball. 1902. Kimball.
  • Leonard Allison Morrison, Stephen Paschall Sharples (1897). The Kimball Family NewHistory of the Kimball family in America from 1634 to 1897 and of its ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England. Vol. 2. Boston: Sharples. Morrison.
  • Julie Des Jardins (2004). Women and the Historical Enterprise in America. UNC Press Books. Jardins.
  • Susan Ware (1989). Partner and I. Yale University Press. Ware.
  • Douglas Kerr, Julia Kuehn (éds.), A Century of Travels in China: Critical Essays on Travel Writing from the 1840s to the 1940s, Hong Kong University Press, 2007, p. 86-87 lire at Google Books
  • Julia Kuehn, « China of the Tourists: Women and the Grand Tour of the Middle Kingdom, 1878–1923 », Asian Crossings: Travel Writing on China, Japan and Southeast Asia, 2008 [lire en ligne]
  • "Woman Crosses China". Regina Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: 7. 26 septembre 1911. Regina. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • (en) Hao Ping, « Ascension of Yenching to a first-place University », dans Hao Ping (dir.), John Leighton Stuart's Missionary-Educator's Career in China, Routledge, 2017 (ISBN 9781134878031), p. 102-132
  • "History". The Wellesley alumnae quarterly. 2. octobre 1917-juillet 1918. History. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • "Tribute to Miss Kendall". The Wellesley alumnae quarterly. 4. octobre 1919-juillet 1920. Tribute. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Alison L. Prentice, Marjorie R. Theobald (1991). Women who Taught. University of Toronto Press. Prentice.

Notes et références

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Morrison, p. 844.
  2. ^ Palmieri, p. 67.
  3. ^ Prentice, p. 253.
  4. ^ Morrison, p. 843.
  5. ^ a b Kimball, p. 258.
  6. ^ Regina.
  7. ^ a b Ware, p. 19.
  8. ^ "Annual reports of the president and treasurer of Radcliffe College. 1895/96-1903/04". HathiTrust. Retrieved 18-11-2023. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help).

Références

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