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    Determinants of Collaborative Leadership: Civic Engagement, Gender or Organizational Norms?

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    This analysis attempts to unravel competing explanations of collaborative leadership styles of state legislative committee chairs. Specifically, the paper considers the influence of community or volunteer experience, gender, and institutional variables. The data show that women chairs are more likely than their male peers to cite as valuable the leadership skills and experiences that they gain through community and volunteer experience. Compared to their male colleagues, women committee chairs on average also report a greater reliance on collaborative strategies in the management of their committees. Prior community or volunteer experience has little or no direct effect on collaborative styles. In contrast, institutional factors have a much stronger and countervailing influence. Legislative professionalization produces a strong negative effect on collaborative style. Results suggest that conformity to institutional norms may be a more compelling influence than prior community experience. The analysis also points to the gendered nature of organizational leadership with men's and women's styles showing different associations to style depending on the number and power of women in a legislature.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline

    Early American women: A documentary history, 1600 - 1900. Third edition.

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    Early American women : a documentary history, 1600-1900

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    Early American Women presents over 100 primary sources in women's history. Throughout, the lives and experiences of American women from a variety of cultures from the colonial era through the nineteenth century are presented in rich detail.xx, 402 pages ; 23 c

    Early American women : a documentary history, 1600 - 1900

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    xx, 402 p. ; 23 cm

    EARLY AMERICAN WOMEN: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY 1600 - 1900, 3/E

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    Early American Women presents over 100 primary sources in women’s history. Throughout, the lives and experiences of American women from a variety of cultures from the colonial era through the nineteenth century are presented in rich detail

    The American century : a history of the United States since the 1890s

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    xvii, 636 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm

    Lochner's Feminist Legacy

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