Julie Nueffer earned her master’s degree in religious studies from Gonzaga University and her Ph.D. in American history from Washington State University. She currently teaches American history at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington.
"A fine contribution to understanding the place of western women in
constructing modern conservatism."--New Mexico Historical
Review
"Exceptionally well researched, impressively written, deftly
organized and presented."--Midwest Book Review
"A timely and insightful book for anyone interested in the
continued debates over gender roles."--Utah Historical
Quarterly
"Accurate, impartial, and unbiased. ...Neuffer's biography gives an
unprecedented view of a neglected topic in twentieth-century
women's history, gender studies, women's studies, and Mormon
studies. "--BYU Studies Quarterly
"Neuffer's analysis of the various aspects of the Andelin/Friedan
conflict and what they reveal about the fragmenting and turbulent
women's movement during the 1970s is outstanding."--Lavina Fielding
Anderson, editor of Lucy's Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack
Smith's Family Memoir
"There is much to be learned in this clearly written, sympathetic
account of Helen Andelin's Fascinating Womanhood. This is a book
that reveals that there is another side to women's history that
needs to be explored by scholars."
--Donald Critchlow, professor, Arizona State University, and author
of Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism and When Hollywood
Was Right
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