Mary S. Hartman
American academic
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- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary S. Hartman joined the Douglass History Department in 1968 and served as director of the Women’s Studies Institute from 1975 to 1977. She was named acting dean in 1981, and named dean in 1982. As dean, she instituted a number of nationally acclaimed programs for women, including the Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering; the Center for Women's Global Leadership; the Laurie New Jersey Chair in Women's Studies; and the Institute for Women's Leadership. Further, she gathered the first organization of Faculty Fellows committed to the Douglass College mission within the context of the reorganized University. She resigned 1995 in order to become director of the Institute for Women's Leadership at Rutgers University.
Mary S. Hartman's Published Works
Published Works
- The Household and the Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past (2004) (97)
- Victorian Murderesses: A True History of Thirteen Respectable French and English Women Accused of Unspeakable Crimes (1977) (51)
- Talking Leadership: Conversations with Powerful Women (1999) (30)
- Sexual-abuse experiences in a clinical population: Comparisons of familial and nonfamilial abuse. (1987) (29)
- Introduction to Marginal Centers: Writing Life Histories in the Indian Ocean World (2011) (18)
- CHANGING FAMILIES/CHANGING COMMUNITIES (2006) (18)
- Crime and the Respectable Woman: Toward a Pattern of Middle-Class Female Criminality in Nineteenth-Century France and England (1974) (17)
- Women in Europe since 1750. By Patricia Branca (London: Croom Helm, 1978) and Women, Work and Family. By Louise A. Tilly and Joan W. Scott (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978) (1980) (11)
- Book Review (2008) (9)
- The Household and the Making of History: Interpreting the Western Past with the Women and the Households Left In, 1500–1800 (2004) (6)
- The Sacrilege Law of 1825 in France: A Study in Anticlericalism and Mythmaking (1972) (4)
- Not Your Mother’s Women’s Movement: Women and Leadership in the Twenty-First Century (2011) (2)
- Bald Knobbers Vigilantes on the Ozarks Frontier (1988) (2)
- The Household and the Making of History: Communities in Crisis (2004) (2)
- Benjamin Constant and the Question of Ministerial Responsibility in France, 1814-1815 (1976) (1)
- The Household and the Making of History: What Men and Women Want (2004) (1)
- The Household and the Making of History: The Women and Men of Montaillou and Salem Village (2004) (1)
- SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWS (2007) (0)
- Child-abuse and self-abuse: Two Victorian cases. (1974) (0)
- Book Reviews Surveying European Women's History since the Millenium: A Comparative Review (2010) (0)
- The Household and the Making of History: How Northwestern Europe Was Strange (2004) (0)
- Marrying Early and Marrying Late (2004) (0)
- Pioneering Community Journalism in a High School Newspaper. (1977) (0)
- The Hall-Mills Murder Case: The Most Fascinating Unsolved Homicide in America (2012) (0)
- Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain: The Story of Madeleine Smith. By Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009. vii plus 204 pp. £16.99) (2011) (0)
- The Junior Year at Douglass Program in Women's Studies. (1986) (0)
- Women in Early Modern England, 1550-1720 (review) (2000) (0)
- The Late-Marriage Household, the Sexes, and the Modern World (2004) (0)
- The Household and the Making of History: Preface and Acknowledgments (2004) (0)
- The Riddle of the Western Family Pattern (2004) (0)
- Book Reviews (2005) (0)
- Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain: The Story of Madeleine Smith (review) (2011) (0)
- Two Faces of Justice (1978) (0)
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