Early American women : a documentary history, 1600-1900
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Early American women : a documentary history, 1600-1900
Wadsworth, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 558-559)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text is a collection of documents covering women's experiences in the family, economy, and society from the colonial era to 1900, with attention to distinctions of class, race, and religion. The collection consists of excerpts from a wide variety of primary sources. The book should be of interest as a core text or supplement for students taking a junior course in women's history; it is occasionally appropriate as a supplement for students taking a US History Survey and also an American Studies course.
目次
- Part 1 A new world - the 17th & 18th centuries: Natives and captives
- Well-ordered families
- The colonial economy
- Women and the law
- Religious experiences
- The revolutionary era. Part 2 The young nation, 1800-1860: Domestic lives
- The school and the mill
- Western and urban frontiers
- Mistress and slave
- The reform impulse. Part 3 The late 19th century, 1860-1900: The women's war
- Urban wage earners
- College women
- Clubs, causes, and reform
- The suffrage movement
- New woman/new century.
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