Item Detail
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10297
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8
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8
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English
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Enterprising Ladies : Utah's Nineteenth-Century Women Editors
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1981
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49
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291-304
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Utah had 14 women editors. 'Most of them were active during the 1890s and most of their editorial terms were brief, but that was characteristic of the time. Editors--male as well as female--changed positions frequently, and newspapers were commonly shortlived. In fact, the women had far more qualities in common with their male counterparts than attributes that set them apart.'
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