The Cambridge Companion to US First Ladies
First ladies have always received a great deal of attention and are among the most recognizable figures of any presidential administration. They're often treated as celebrities, making them some of the most prominent women of their eras. Yet many of their stories and contributions have been overlooked. Through a collection of thematic essays, The Cambridge Companion to US First Ladies provides a thorough and compelling examination of the development of the first lady institution, and the political, social, and cultural influence of the women who've served in this role. Topics covered include the evolution of various first lady roles, such as hostess, campaigner, surrogate, diplomat, social advocate, and trendsetter; how first ladies have been political assets and liabilities; the impact of first ladies' speeches and media usage; first ladies during wartime and presidential deaths; the contributions of first lady stand-ins; how presidential spouses have been represented in films; and how these women are memorialized and remembered-or forgotten.
- Offers a thematic approach to the study of US first ladies, revealing the connections between the women who've served in this role and its development over time
- Combines essays from scholars across various backgrounds, providing a unique interdisciplinary perspective
- Features QR codes to the First Ladies podcast, connecting readers to the editors and additional details about first ladies' lives and work
Reviews & endorsements
‘This volume is a treasure house of various perspectives of the institution of the First Lady and the remarkable women who have been part of it. Using a thematic rather than a biographical approach, essays present numerous aspects of the First Lady’s position as a commentary on the roles played by women in the American political landscape.’ Maurine H. Beasley, Professor Emerita, University of Maryland, College Park
‘This pioneering thematic volume offers an outstanding and highly useful addition to the growing field of First Lady scholarship. Featuring riveting, well-researched chapters on First Ladies’ close connections with slavery and civil rights, involvement in war and diplomacy, portrayals in film and fashion, as well as activism in social movements—not to mention their legacies on any number of fronts--the work underlines the contributions of these women in a framework which contextualizes them while offering the best kind of comparative history. Complemented by its podcasts, this treatment makes an illuminating contribution to our understanding of U.S. First Ladies.’ Katherine A. S. Sibley, Saint Joseph’s University
‘Burns & Finneman have edited an impressive collection of essays on first ladies that underscores their significant influence on social, cultural and political forces in the United States, and throughout the world. The well-written, thoroughly researched thematic organization of the volume makes it especially attractive for classroom use.’ Nichola D. Gutgold, Penn State Lehigh Valley
Product details
February 2025Adobe eBook Reader
9781009502801
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Chronology of US first ladies
- 1. Introduction Lisa M. Burns
- 2. US first ladies: political assets and liabilities Tammy R. Vigil
- 3. First lady stand-ins Mary Stockwell
- 4. First ladies in wartime Thomas J. Balcerski
- 5. First ladies and international diplomacy Elizabeth J. Natalle
- 6. First ladies, slavery and civil rights Sarah Fling
- 7. First ladies as social advocates Kelly Marino
- 8. First ladies, suffrage, and the equal rights amendment Melody Lehn
- 9. Examining the impact of gender norms on first ladies' speeches Newly Paul
- 10. First ladies as trendsetters Courtney Caudle Travers
- 11. First ladies' strategic use of electronic media Lisa M. Burns and Shaniece B. Bickham
- 12. First ladies in film: claiming power through marriage, family and politics Maryanne Borrelli
- 13. Mourners in chief: examining first ladies' performance after presidential deaths Teri Finneman And Jodi Kanter
- 14. Legacy, memorialization and public memory of first ladies Barbara A. Perry
- Further reading
- Index.