Bloomer Girls
Women Baseball Pioneers
by Debra A Shattuck
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Pub Date Jan 18 2017 | Archive Date Jan 20 2017
Description
Advance Praise
"Shattuck sets out to discover how a gender-neutral game became so masculine by researching women's organized baseball from antebellum American through the turn of the century. . . . This volume belongs in many public library sports-history and gender-studies collections."--Booklist
"Bloomer Girls makes an unprecedented
contribution in its field (the endnotes alone are worth the price of
admission). Anyone with a prior interest in women's baseball or the
burgeoning field of 'Outsider Baseball'--which includes the non-MLB
experiences of ethnic minorities, racially segregated leagues, and
novelty baseball--must own this book."--John Thorn, Historian of Major
League Baseball
"Debra Shattuck has written a page-turner,
uncovering a long-hidden backstory of America's national sport. There's
formidable historical research here, embedded in lively writing about
pioneering athletes, corrupt promoters, and formidable businessmen, who
together reshaped understandings of the capacities of men and women, on
the field and off. Give this important book to every baseball fan you
know, (couch potatoes included)."--Linda K. Kerber, author of No
Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of
Citizenship
"Not only does Debra Shattuck insert women back
into the narrative of baseball history, but she also offers us the
fullest account yet of how the early game threw varied gender meanings
into sharp relief. A stunning achievement."--Benjamin G. Rader, author
of Baseball: A History of America's Game
"Paints a
meticulous picture of the social and political forces which advanced the
lie of baseball as 'a man's game,' and documents how Bloomer Girl
baseball emerged, a benchmark for all who support equality."--Barbara
Gregorich, author of Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780252081866 |
PRICE | $25.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 328 |
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Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed this history of women in baseball. My knowledge on the history was limited to A League of Their Own, so I was very intrigued to learn just how much farther back the history actually goes. I found this book extremely interesting and plan to buy a copy for my aunt who I think will love this book. She loves baseball and has played softball her entire life.
Fascinating subject told with entertaining and informative stories.
Bloomer Girls tells the history of female baseball players during the 19th century and the trials and tribulations that naturally ensue. From an era of strictness and propriety, this book shines a light on the controversy of women 'daring' to play sport- and be good at it!
A great read for anyone with an interest in history, women in sport, femininsm or sheer intrigue of life during a chapter of not so far away history.
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