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This book examines the lives and contributions of American women physicists who were active in the years following World War II, during the middle decades of the 20th century. It covers the strategies they used to survive and thrive in a time where their gender was against them. The percentage of PhD's in physics has risen for 6% in 1983 to 20% in 2012 (an all-time high for women). By understanding the history of women in physics, these gains can continue. It discusses to major classes of women physicists; those who worked on military projects, and those who worked in industrial laboratories and at universities largely in the late 1940s and 1950s. While it includes minimal discussion of physics and physicists in the 1960s and later, this book focuses on the challenges and successes of women physicists in the years immediately following World War II and before the eras of affirmative actions and the use of the personal computer.
Contents
The Setting for Women in Physics After World War II
Women Physicists Working in the National Laboratories
Women Physicists in Research Universities
Women Physicists in Industry
Women Physicists in the Women's Colleges
Women in Astrophysics and Early NASA Space Science
Other Women Physicists
Epilogue: Some Final Thoughts