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- | There are two indexes here: the first is to subjects and page numbers in | + | There are two indexes here: the [http://wlh.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/woman_lawyer-index.pdf first] is to subjects and page numbers in [http://www.sup.org/search/search.cgi?search=babcock ''Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz''] [http://wlh.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/woman_lawyer-index.pdf (the book index)]. This index also appears on the website of the [http://www.sup.org/search/search.cgi?search=babcock Stanford University Press]. The [http://wlh-wiki.law.stanford.edu/index.php/Bibliographic_Notes_and_Supplementary_text second index] provides access to the extensive Bibliographic Notes with links to the relevant notes. |
- | + | The Bibliographical Notes are arranged in the order of the book chapters and provide additional source material for the facts and interpretations in the text and endnotes. A list of the notes, with links, appears below. Some of these are traditional bibliographic notes listing essential references with a few words of critical explanation. Also included are first person essays and descriptions of people and events that influenced Clara Foltz, but whose stories would extend the book unduly. | |
A biography written over many years has more sources than can be cited even in this format – especially in a burgeoning new field like women’s legal history. I have tried to cite the main works that influenced my thinking, which may not be exactly the same as all the main works. In a larger sense, virtually everything I have read concerning women’s rights and nineteenth century history is in here somewhere even though not mentioned explicitly. To those whose work deserves more recognition than I have given it here, my sincerest apologies. | A biography written over many years has more sources than can be cited even in this format – especially in a burgeoning new field like women’s legal history. I have tried to cite the main works that influenced my thinking, which may not be exactly the same as all the main works. In a larger sense, virtually everything I have read concerning women’s rights and nineteenth century history is in here somewhere even though not mentioned explicitly. To those whose work deserves more recognition than I have given it here, my sincerest apologies. | ||
- | == List of | + | == List of Bibliographic Notes== |
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#[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]] | #[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]] | ||
+ | ##[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Babcock's Work|Babcock's Work]] | ||
+ | ###[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Babcock Encyclopedia Entries|Babcock Encyclopedia Entries]] | ||
+ | ###[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Website|Website]] | ||
+ | ###[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Book Chapters and Other Writings|Book Chapters and Other Writings]] | ||
+ | ##[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Other articles on Clara Shortridge Foltz|Other articles on Clara Shortridge Foltz]] | ||
+ | ##[[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings#Clara Foltz’s Publications|Clara Foltz’s Publications]] | ||
#[[Archival and Investigative Materials]] | #[[Archival and Investigative Materials]] | ||
+ | ##[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Libraries|Libraries]] | ||
+ | ###[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley|Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley]] | ||
+ | ###[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Special Collections, Stanford University, Stanford, California|Special Collections, Stanford University, Stanford, California]] | ||
+ | ###[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Huntington Library, San Merino, Califonria|Huntington Library, San Merino, Califonria]] | ||
+ | ###[[Archival and Investigative Materials#UCLA Special Collections|UCLA Special Collections]] | ||
+ | ###[[Archival and Investigative Materials#California State Library|California State Library]] | ||
+ | ##[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Court records|Court records]] | ||
+ | ##[[Archival and Investigative Materials#Interviews|Interviews]] | ||
#[[Timelines]] | #[[Timelines]] | ||
##[[Timelines#Life Events|Life Events]] | ##[[Timelines#Life Events|Life Events]] | ||
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##[[Women’s History#Legal Status of Women in Nineteenth Century|Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century]] | ##[[Women’s History#Legal Status of Women in Nineteenth Century|Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century]] | ||
##[[Women’s History#“Feminism” and Women’s Rights: Nomenclature|"Feminism" and Women’s Rights: Nomenclature]] | ##[[Women’s History#“Feminism” and Women’s Rights: Nomenclature|"Feminism" and Women’s Rights: Nomenclature]] | ||
- | ##[[Women’s History#Women’s | + | ##[[Women’s History#Women’s Biographies|Women’s Biographies]] |
+ | ###[[Women’s History#National Suffrage Movement Biographies|National Suffrage Movement Biographies]] | ||
#[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]] | #[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]] | ||
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Myra Bradwell|Myra Bradwell]] | + | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Women Lawyers History|Women Lawyers History]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Lavinia Goodell|Lavinia Goodell]] | + | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#General Works|General Works]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Mary Greene|Mary Greene]] | + | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Comparison of Women Lawyers in Europe and the United States|Comparison of Women Lawyers in Europe and the United States]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Belva Lockwood|Belva Lockwood]] | + | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Women Criminal Defense Lawyers|Women Criminal Defense Lawyers]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Arabella (Belle) Mansfield|Arabella (Belle) Mansfield]] | + | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#The 1920s and 1930s in Boston, D.C., and Chicago|The 1920s and 1930s in Boston, D.C., and Chicago]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Marilla Ricker|Marilla Ricker]] | + | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Women and the Bar|Women and the Bar]] |
- | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Lelia Robinson|Lelia Robinson]] | + | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Women Lawyers and the Women's Rights Movement|Women Lawyers and the Women's Rights Movement]] |
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Excerpt from Feminist Lawyers|Excerpt from Feminist Lawyers]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Individual Women's Biographies|Individual Women's Biographies]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Myra Bradwell|Myra Bradwell]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Lavinia Goodell|Lavinia Goodell]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Mary Greene|Mary Greene]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Belva Lockwood|Belva Lockwood]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Arabella (Belle) Mansfield|Arabella (Belle) Mansfield]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Marilla Ricker|Marilla Ricker]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies#Lelia Robinson|Lelia Robinson]] | ||
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#[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa]] | #[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa]] | ||
##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Parents|Parents]] | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Parents|Parents]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Quotes from Funeral of Elias W. Shortridge|Quotes from Funeral of Elias W. Shortridge]] | ||
##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Siblings: Milton and John|Siblings]] | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Siblings: Milton and John|Siblings]] | ||
+ | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Charles Morris Shortridge|Charles Morris Shortridge]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#General|General]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Early Life and Career|Early Life and Career]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#The San Francisco Call|The San Francisco Call]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Marriages|Marriages]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Timeline of Charles's Life|Timeline of Charles's Life]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Ambrose Bierce's BLACK BEETLES IN AMBER|Ambrose Bierce's BLACK BEETLES IN AMBER]] | ||
+ | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Senator Samuel Morgan Shortridge (brother)|Senator Samuel Morgan Shortridge (brother)]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#General|General]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Summary of Career|Summary of Career]] | ||
##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Clara Foltz’s Children|Foltz’s Children]] | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Clara Foltz’s Children|Foltz’s Children]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Trella Evelyn Foltz|Trella Evelyn Foltz]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Samuel Courtland Foltz|Samuel Courtland Foltz]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#David Milton Foltz|David Milton Foltz]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Bertha May Foltz Newman|Bertha May Foltz Newman]] | ||
+ | ###[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Virginia Foltz Catron|Virginia Foltz Catron]] | ||
+ | ####[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Investigative Material|Investigative Material]] | ||
+ | ####[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Newspaper Interviews of Virgina|Newspaper Interviews of Virgina]] | ||
##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy|Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy]] | ##[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa#Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy|Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy]] | ||
#[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies]] | #[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies]] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Lillie Devereux Blake|Lillie Devereux Blake]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Lillie Devereux Blake|Lillie Devereux Blake]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Early Life and W.L.H. Barnes|Early Life and W.L.H. Barnes]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Marriages and Early Writings|Marriages and Early Writings]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Contributions to the Women's Movement|Contributions to the Women's Movement]] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Clara Colby|Clara Colby]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Clara Colby|Clara Colby]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Correspondence Between Colby and Foltz|Correspondence Between Colby and Foltz]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Colby and Laura Gordon|Colby and Laura Gordon]] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Abigail Duniway|Abigail Duniway]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Abigail Duniway|Abigail Duniway]] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Sarah Knox Goodrich|Sarah Knox Goodrich]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Sarah Knox Goodrich|Sarah Knox Goodrich]] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Laura Gordon|Laura Gordon]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Laura Gordon|Laura Gordon]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Early Life and Work With Foltz|Early Life and Work With Foltz]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Gordon's 'Greatest Case'|Gordon's 'Greatest Case']] | ||
##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Grove L. Johnson|Grove L. Johnson]] | ##[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Grove L. Johnson|Grove L. Johnson]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz’s Friends and Allies#Rivalry With Hiram Johnson|Rivalry With Hiram Johnson]] | ||
#[[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)]] | #[[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)]] | ||
##[[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)#Rise and Composition of the WPC|Rise and Composition of the WPC]] | ##[[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)#Rise and Composition of the WPC|Rise and Composition of the WPC]] | ||
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###[[California Constitutional History#Thomas Bishop|Thomas Bishop]] | ###[[California Constitutional History#Thomas Bishop|Thomas Bishop]] | ||
###[[California Constitutional History#Delos Lake|Delos Lake]] | ###[[California Constitutional History#Delos Lake|Delos Lake]] | ||
+ | #[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism#Spiritualism and Suffragists Generally|Spiritualism and Suffragists Generally]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism#Foltz and Spiritualism|Foltz and Spiritualism]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism#Addie Ballou|Addie Ballou]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism#Victoria Woodhull|Victoria Woodhull]] | ||
+ | ###[[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism#The Beecher-Tilton Scandal|The Beecher-Tilton Scandal]] | ||
#[[Women and Divorce]] | #[[Women and Divorce]] | ||
- | + | ##[[Women and Divorce#General|General]] | |
+ | ##[[Women and Divorce#Marriage and Divorce in the West|Marriage and Divorce in the West]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women and Divorce#National Studies|National Studies]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women and Divorce#End of the Century|End of the Century]] | ||
+ | |||
<font size="4"> Chapter Two </font size="4"> | <font size="4"> Chapter Two </font size="4"> | ||
#[[Women as Public Lecturers]] | #[[Women as Public Lecturers]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women as Public Lecturers#Lecturing and Lyceums Generally|Lecturing and Lyceums Generally]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women as Public Lecturers#Robert Ingersoll|Robert Ingersoll]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women as Public Lecturers#Women Lecturers|Women Lecturers]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women as Public Lecturers#Foltz's First Lecturing Tour|Foltz's First Lecturing Tour]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women as Public Lecturers#Anna Dickinson|Anna Dickinson]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women as Public Lecturers#Kate Field|Kate Field]] | ||
#[[Women and Jury Service]] | #[[Women and Jury Service]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women and Jury Service#General Sources|General Sources]] | ||
+ | ##[[Women and Jury Service#The Connection Between Women Defense Lawyers and Women Jurors|The Connection Between Women Defense Lawyers and Women Jurors]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women and Jury Service#Women Defenders and Women Jurors|Women Defenders and Women Jurors]] | ||
##[[Women and Jury Service#The Washington Territory Experience|The Washington Territory Experience]] | ##[[Women and Jury Service#The Washington Territory Experience|The Washington Territory Experience]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women and Jury Service#Rosencrantz v. Territory|Rosencrantz v. Territory]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women and Jury Service#Harland v. Territory|Harland v. Territory]] | ||
+ | ###[[Women and Jury Service#Bloomer v. Todd|Bloomer v. Todd]] | ||
#[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]] | #[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]] | ||
+ | ##[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#General Sources|General Sources]] | ||
+ | ###[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#The Montgomery Block|The Montgomery Block]] | ||
+ | ##[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#Frona Wait, Madge Morris, Ella Cummins|Frona Wait, Madge Morris, Ella Cummins]] | ||
+ | ###[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#Excerpt From Frona Wait's Notes|Excerpt From Frona Wait's Notes]] | ||
+ | ###[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#Morris's "Ode to Clara Foltz"|Morris's "Ode to Clara Foltz"]] | ||
+ | ###[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#Rocking the Baby|Rocking the Baby]] | ||
+ | ###[[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle#Cummins' Exhibit|Cummins' Exhibit]] | ||
#[[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]] | #[[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]] | ||
+ | ##[[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom#General Works|General Works]] | ||
+ | ##[[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom#The Rail War|The Rail War]] | ||
+ | ##[[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom#The Ensenada|The Ensenada]] | ||
#[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing]] | #[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing]] | ||
+ | ##[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#General Works|General Works]] | ||
+ | ##[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#Biographies and Autobiographies|Biographies and Autobiographies]] | ||
+ | ###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#Women and Western Journalism|Women and Western Journalism]] | ||
+ | ###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#Lawyers and Publishing|Lawyers and Publishing]] | ||
##[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#A Bee Sampler|A Bee Sampler]] | ##[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#A Bee Sampler|A Bee Sampler]] | ||
###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#The Boom|The Boom]] | ###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#The Boom|The Boom]] | ||
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###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#Last Days at the Bee|Last Days at the Bee]] | ###[[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing#Last Days at the Bee|Last Days at the Bee]] | ||
#[[Bellamy Nationalism]] | #[[Bellamy Nationalism]] | ||
+ | ##[[Bellamy Nationalism#General Sources|General Sources]] | ||
+ | ##[[Bellamy Nationalism#Women and Bellamy Nationalism|Women and Bellamy Nationalism]] | ||
+ | ###[[Bellamy Nationalism#Clara's Activism|Clara's Activism]] | ||
##[[Bellamy Nationalism#Charlotte Perkins Gilman|Charlotte Perkins Gilman]] | ##[[Bellamy Nationalism#Charlotte Perkins Gilman|Charlotte Perkins Gilman]] | ||
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#[[The New York Legal Scene]] | #[[The New York Legal Scene]] | ||
##[[The New York Legal Scene#Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class|Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]] | ##[[The New York Legal Scene#Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class|Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]] | ||
- | ##[[The New York Legal Scene#The New Corporate Practice|Corporate | + | ##[[The New York Legal Scene#The New Corporate Practice|The New Corporate Practice]] |
##[[The New York Legal Scene#Criminal Practice|Criminal practice]] | ##[[The New York Legal Scene#Criminal Practice|Criminal practice]] | ||
#[[The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies]] | #[[The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies]] | ||
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<font size="4"> Chapter Six </font size="4"> | <font size="4"> Chapter Six </font size="4"> | ||
- | #[[ | + | #[[Women's Rights Movement History]] |
- | ##[[ | + | ##[[Women's Rights Movement History#Legal Status of Women in Nineteenth Century|Legal Status of Women in Nineteenth Century]] |
##[[Suffrage History#Seneca Falls|Seneca Falls]] | ##[[Suffrage History#Seneca Falls|Seneca Falls]] | ||
##[[Suffrage History#Historiography|Historiography]] | ##[[Suffrage History#Historiography|Historiography]] | ||
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###[[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense#Suffrage and Public Defense|Suffrage and Public Defense]] | ###[[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense#Suffrage and Public Defense|Suffrage and Public Defense]] | ||
#[[The Early History of Public Defense]] | #[[The Early History of Public Defense]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Early History of Public Defense#General Works on Public Defense|General Works on Public Defense]] | ||
+ | ##[[The Early History of Public Defense#Relation of Legal Societies to Public Defense|Relation of Legal Societies to Public Defense]] | ||
#[[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]] | #[[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]] | ||
#[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]] | #[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]] | ||
##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Prosecutorial Misconduct|Prosecutorial Misconduct]] | ##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Prosecutorial Misconduct|Prosecutorial Misconduct]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#People v. Wells|People v. Wells]] | ||
##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#The Presumption of Innocence|The Presumption of Innocence]] | ##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#The Presumption of Innocence|The Presumption of Innocence]] | ||
##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Burdening the Right|Burdening the Right]] | ##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Burdening the Right|Burdening the Right]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Aaron Burr. Greene v. Briggs|Aaron Burr. Greene v. Briggs]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#United States v. Burr|United States v. Burr]] | ||
+ | ###[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Carpenter v. County of Dane|Carpenter v. County of Dane]] | ||
##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Woman Suffrage and Public Defense|Woman Suffrage and Public Defense]] | ##[[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense#Woman Suffrage and Public Defense|Woman Suffrage and Public Defense]] | ||
#[[The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System]] | #[[The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System]] | ||
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##[[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model#History of the Legal Aid Society|History of the Legal Aid Society]] | ##[[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model#History of the Legal Aid Society|History of the Legal Aid Society]] | ||
###[[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model#The Voluntary Defenders|The Voluntary Defenders]] | ###[[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model#The Voluntary Defenders|The Voluntary Defenders]] | ||
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+ | [http://wlh.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/woman_lawyer-index.pdf Index to Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz] | ||
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Current revision as of 00:38, 31 May 2012
Indexes and Bibliographic Notes
There are two indexes here: the first is to subjects and page numbers in Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz (the book index). This index also appears on the website of the Stanford University Press. The second index provides access to the extensive Bibliographic Notes with links to the relevant notes.
The Bibliographical Notes are arranged in the order of the book chapters and provide additional source material for the facts and interpretations in the text and endnotes. A list of the notes, with links, appears below. Some of these are traditional bibliographic notes listing essential references with a few words of critical explanation. Also included are first person essays and descriptions of people and events that influenced Clara Foltz, but whose stories would extend the book unduly.
A biography written over many years has more sources than can be cited even in this format – especially in a burgeoning new field like women’s legal history. I have tried to cite the main works that influenced my thinking, which may not be exactly the same as all the main works. In a larger sense, virtually everything I have read concerning women’s rights and nineteenth century history is in here somewhere even though not mentioned explicitly. To those whose work deserves more recognition than I have given it here, my sincerest apologies.
List of Bibliographic Notes
Introductory
- About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings
- Archival and Investigative Materials
- Timelines
- Women’s History
- Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
Chapter One
- Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
- Foltz’s Friends and Allies
- The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)
- California Constitutional History
- The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism
- Women and Divorce
Chapter Two
- Women as Public Lecturers
- Women and Jury Service
- San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle
- San Diego in the Real Estate Boom
- Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing
- Bellamy Nationalism
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
- The New Woman
- Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
- The New York Legal Scene
- The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
- Women's Rights Movement History
- The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention
- The World's Fair
- Women at the World's Fair
- Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns
- Victory in California -- 1911
Chapter Seven
- Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense
- The Early History of Public Defense
- Foltz the Founder of Public Defense
- Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense
- The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System
- New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill
- Comparison of Public Defender Statutes
- Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model