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Aileen Kraditor obtained a B.A. at Brooklyn College and then an M.A. and Ph.D. at Columbia University. She taught at Rhode Island College before obtaining a position at Boston University in 1973, as a teacher of the history of modern US reform movements. She was granted fellowships by the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. As of 2014 she was Professor Emerita of History at Boston University.{{sfn|Aileen Kraditor, Boston University}}Views
Kraditor was influenced by Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique.Writing in the mid-1960s, she made the case that to understand the history of women in America it was necessary to look at ideology as well as events.{{sfn|Kerber|1997|pp=159ff}}Her The Ideas of the Woman Suffrage Movement (1965) was a pioneering work on the subject of great value to later historians. She noted that there was a gradual shift in the arguments of suffragists from "justice" to "expediency."{{sfn|Henry|1997}}The 19th-century activists argued that women should be treated equally to men because of justice and natural rights.Later activists stressed that "woman suffrage would benefit society."{{sfn|Keetley|Pettegrew|2005|p=141}}In her important introduction to the anthology up From the Pedestal (1968), she said that "the question of 'spheres{{'"}}, which seemed to somehow be linked to the industrial revolution, was key to understanding feminism in America. She contrasted "women's proper sphere" to "autonomy" and pointed out how much emphasis the opponents of women's suffrage placed on preserving separate spheres.{{sfn|Kerber|1997|pp=159ff}}Kraditor admired the social perfectionists led by William Lloyd Garrison.In 1973, she said that the Liberty Party was "conceived in frustration, acted out a farce, and died in betrayal."{{sfn|Harrold|2011}}Kraditor's early history of female abolitionists may have been the most influential work on women's anti-slavery organizations.The history went into detail on the objections by men to the public roles that abolitionist women played, objections that may have helped inspire the women.Kraditor was a member of the Communist Party for eleven years. She noted there were two types of members, those driven by hostility and those who were generous and kind, both types being sincere idealists who deeply believed in justice, equality and ending poverty and discrimination.{{sfn|Lewy|1990|p=303}}Commenting on the communist historian Herbert Aptheker, Kraditor pointed out, "Aptheker kept repeating that certain turn-of-the [19th] century racist historians of Reconstruction typified academic scholarship in that field, long after this had stopped being true."{{sfn|Radosh|2003}}Works
Kraditor's published works include:- BOOK, Kraditor, Aileen S., Thomas Cooper's Materialism,weblink
, 1951,
- BOOK, Kraditor, Aileen S., The Ideas of the Women Suffrage Movement, 1890-1920
,weblink registration, 1965, New York, Columbia University Press,
- BOOK, Up from the pedestal selected writings in the history of American feminism,weblink registration, Kraditor, Aileen S.
, 1968, Chicago, Quadrangle Books,
- BOOK, Kraditor, Aileen S., Means and Ends in American Abolitionism: Garrison and His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, 1934-1850
, 1969, New York, Pantheon Books,
- BOOK, Kraditor, Aileen S., The Radical Persuasion, 1890-1917: Aspects of the Intellectual History and the Historiography of Three American Radical Organizations
, 1981-01-01, Louisiana State University Press, 978-0-8071-0864-2,
- BOOK, Kraditor, Aileen S., "Jimmy Higgins": The Mental World of the American Rank-and-file Communist, 1930-1958, 1988, Greenwood Press, 978-0-313-26246-3, registration,weblink
References
{{notes}}{{reflist |colwidth=30em}}Sources
- WEB, {{harvid, Aileen Kraditor, Boston University, |url=http://www.bu.edu/history/people/emeritus-faculty/aileen-kraditor/|title=Aileen Kraditor|publisher=Boston University|access-date=2014-10-23}}
- JOURNAL, Harrold, Stanley, Abolitionist Politics, Reviews in American History, 39, 1, March 2011, 95â100, 10.1353/rah.2011.0035, 201779002,
- JOURNAL,weblink Henry, Sarah M., H-Pol, July 1997, The Thirty-sixth State: Woman Suffrage in Tennessee and Beyond, 2014-10-23,
- BOOK, Keetley, Dawn, Pettegrew, John, A Documentary History of American Feminism: 1900 To 1960,weblink 2014-10-23, 2005-01-01, Rowman & Littlefield, 978-0-7425-2225-1,
- BOOK,weblink Kerber, Linda K., Toward an Intellectual History of Women: Essays, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1997, 2014-10-23,
- BOOK, Lewy, Guenter, The Cause That Failed : Communism in American Political Life: Communism in American Political Life,weblink 2014-10-23, 1990-09-13, Oxford University Press, 978-0-19-987429-3,
- JOURNAL,weblink Radosh, Ronald, 31 March 2003, 2014-10-23, How the NYT Misled Readers About Communist Herbert Aptheker, History News Network,
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