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"Keep the damned women out"
Book • 2016
Nancy Weiss Malkiel's 'Keep the Damned Women Out: The Struggle for Coeducation' chronicles the social and institutional battles over admitting women to elite colleges and universities in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Drawing on archival research, the book details arguments, policies, and cultural resistance surrounding coeducation, revealing how gender biases shaped higher education.
Malkiel examines key moments, institutions, and figures in the push to integrate campuses, highlighting both gains and setbacks.
The work situates coeducation within broader social changes and the women's movement, illustrating how educational access affected women's professional and public lives.
It serves as a thorough resource for understanding the complex dynamics that produced gendered barriers in higher education and how they were challenged over time.
Drawing on archival research, the book details arguments, policies, and cultural resistance surrounding coeducation, revealing how gender biases shaped higher education.
Malkiel examines key moments, institutions, and figures in the push to integrate campuses, highlighting both gains and setbacks.
The work situates coeducation within broader social changes and the women's movement, illustrating how educational access affected women's professional and public lives.
It serves as a thorough resource for understanding the complex dynamics that produced gendered barriers in higher education and how they were challenged over time.
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as the next book the hosts will discuss, focusing on the history of coeducation at elite universities.


Amy McPhee

The Feminine Mystique, by Betty Friedan
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and guest Christie Skousen as the episode's central book about the struggle to admit women to elite universities.

Amy McPhee

Keep the Damned Women Out: The Struggle for Coeducation, by Nancy Weiss Malkiel



