Women and the making of America
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Women and the making of America
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009
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A chronological survey of the role and experience of women in American history, Women and the Making of America examines the issue of power in women's lives and women's history. Examining relationships between men and women as well as the diverse experiences of different women, the book explores how women were central to the making of America's history.
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Chapter 1 WORLDS APART, to 1700
WOMEN IN THE AMERICAS
Hunting and Gathering
Cultural Differences
Marriage, Family, and Gender Identities
Exercising Power
EUROPEAN WOMEN
Flexible Labor Force
Patriarchal Societies
Challenges to Patriarchy
AFRICAN WOMEN BEFORE NEW WORLD CONTACT
Work and Power
Family Economies
Dependence and Freedom: Slavery in Africa
THE GENDERED DYNAMICS OF CONTACT
Discovering New Worlds
Sexuality and Claims of Civilization
Gender and the Emergence of the Slave Trade
Chapter 2 CONTACT AND CONQUEST, 1500-1700
SPANISH CONQUEST IN THE SOUTHWEST
Immigration and Work
Captivity and Kinship
Religion and Conquest
Witchcraft, Resistance, and Revolt
TRADING VENTURES IN THE NORTH
The Fur Trade
Catholicism and Conversion
Marriage, Sex, and Survival in the Middle Ground
New Netherland Trade
PLANTATION SOCIETIES OF THE SOUTHEAST
The Tobacco Economy
Wealthy Widows and Serving Wenches
Slavery, Race, and Intermarriage
Anxious Patriarchs
GODLY SOCIETIES OF NEW ENGLAND
Goodwives
Family Government
Female Piety
Witchcraft and Danger
Chapter 3 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY REVOLUTIONS
THE MARKET REVOLUTION
Cities of Women
A New World of Goods
Issues of Inequality
Slavery in a Market Economy
FAMILY RELATIONS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Passions and Patriarchal Authority
Disorderly Women: The Challenge of the Great Awakening
Female Companions: The Gendered Enlightenment
DECLARING INDEPENDENCE
Daughters of Liberty
Loyalist Wives
Fighting the War
Seize the Day: Indian and Slave Women of the Revolution
Female Citizens
A VIRTUOUS REPUBLIC
Republican Mothers and Virtuous Wives
Educated Women
A Limited Revolution
Chapter 4 FRONTIERS OF TRADE AND EMPIRE
INDIAN COUNTRY
Multiple Meanings of Captivity
Seneca Households: "A Perfect Equality"
Shawnee Society and the Incorporation of Strangers
Inheritance and Power among the Cherokee
SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN LOUISIANA
The Traffic in Women
New Orleans and Urban Slavery
Gens de Couleur Libre
WESTERN FRONTIERS
Texas: The Challenges of Settlement
New Mexico Women and Trading Networks
California Missions
The Overland Trails
Chapter 5 DOMESTIC ECONOMIES AND NORTHERN LIVES
INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Factory Families
Independent Mill Girls
Family Wage Economy
TOWN AND COUNTRY Seamstresses, Servants, and Shop Girls
Sex for Sale
Butter and Eggs
PRIVATE LIVES: DEFINING THE MIDDLE CLASS
Hidden Economy of Housework
Cult of Domesticity
Courtship and Marriage
Sexual Boundaries
Controlling Family Size
MULTIPLE IDENTITIES: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE FEMALE EXPERIENCE African American Independence
Irish Domesticity
German Guardians of Tradition
THE CULTURE OF SENTIMENT Women on Stage
Scribbling Women
Earnest Readers
Chapter 6 FAMILY BUSINESS: SLAVERY AND PATRIARCHY
ANTEBELLUM SLAVERY
Strong as Any Man: Slave Women's Work
Status and Special Skills
Family Life
Sexual Demands of Slavery
Violence and Resistance
PLANTATIONHOUSEHOLDS
Keeper of the Keys
Defense of Patriarchy
Family Networks
Breaking Ties
STRUGGLES FOR INDEPENDENCE
By the Sweat of their Brow: White Yeoman Households
Freedom in the Midst of Slavery: The Free African American Community
Living with the Law
REPRESENTING THE SOUTH
Constructing Virtue: Slave Women
Plantation Novels
Fighting for the South
Chapter 7 RELIGION AND REFORM
REVIVALS AND RELIGIOUS VIRTUE
Gendered Revivals in the North
Evangelical Commitment in the South
Mothers and Missionaries
Preaching the Word
RELIGION AND FAMILY AUTHORITY
Quakers, Spiritualists, and Female Autonomy
Reform Judaism and Gender Hierarchies
Power and Danger in Catholic Convents
CONTROLLING THE BODY, PERFECTING THE SOUL
Celibacy of Shakers
Bible Communism: Complex Marriage in the Oneida Community
Moral Reform Societies: Combating the Sex Trade
Bodily Purification and the Dangers of Drink
Curbing Domestic Violence
CONTESTING THE NATION: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL REFORMS
Working Women and Labor Protests
Protesting Indian Removal
Race, Hierarchy, and the Critique of Slavery
Politics and Gender in the Antislavery Movement
Chapter 8 POLITICS AND POWER: THE MOVEMENT FOR WOMAN'S RIGHTS
LIFE, LIBERTY, AND PROPERTY
Communitarian Experiments in Family and Property
Family Assets: Married Women's Property Laws
Work and Wages
CHALLENGING THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATE SPHERES
Promoting Female Seminaries
Confronting Educational Barriers
Demands for Divorce
WOMAN'S INFLUENCE VS. WOMAN'S RIGHTS
The Beecher-Grimke Debate
Political Participation
From Moral Suasion to Political Action
FORGING A MOVEMENT
Seneca Falls and Other Conventions
The Female Citizen
Aren't I a Woman?
Reaching Out
Marriage and Divorce
Chapter 9 THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865
THE NORTHERN HOME FRONT
Woman's National Loyal League
Bonnet Brigades
United States Sanitary Commission
Freedmen's Aid Societies
Wartime Employments
ON THE BATTLE FIELDS
Army Nurses
Soldiers
Spies
PLANTATIONSOCIETY IN TURMOIL
Unflinching Loyalty to the Cause
Plantations without Patriarchs
Campfollowers and Contrabands
A WOMAN'S WAR
A Moral Crusade against Slavery
Hospital Sketches
Memoirs and Memories
Chapter 10 IN THE AGE OF SLAVE EMANCIPATION, 1865 - 1877
RECONSTRUCTING SOUTHERN HOUSEHOLDS
The Meaning of Freedom
Negotiating Free Labor
White Women on the Old Plantation
"Freedom Was Free-er" in Towns and Cities
WOMAN'S RIGHTS RE-EMERGES
"The Negro's Hour"
Organizing for Suffrage
The Notorious Victoria Woodhull
The New Departure
WOMAN'S RIGHT TO LABOR
Women's Clubs
Associations for Working Women
Trade Unions
WOMAN'S CRUSADE
"Baptism of Power and Liberty"
Frances Willard
Home Protection
Chapter 11 THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI WEST, 1860-1900
ON THE RANGE AND IN MINING COMMUNITIES
Home on the Range
The Sporting Life
Domesticity on the Mining Frontier
MORMON SETTLEMENTS
The Doctrine of Plural Marriage
"The Mormon Question"
The Woman's Vote in Utah
SPANISH-SPEAKING WOMEN OF THE SOUTHWEST
Landowning Elite
Communal Villagers
Urban Householders
BUILDING COMMUNITIES IN THE HEARTLAND
Homestead Act & Immigration
Woman's Work, Never Done
Turning Wilderness into "Civilization"
The Patrons of Husbandry
INDIAN WOMEN, CONQUEST AND SURVIVAL
Nez Perce
Plains Indians
Southern Ute
Chapter 12 NEW WOMEN
NEW INDUSTRIES, NEW JOBS
Manufacturing
Retail Sales and Office Work
Domestic Service
NEW IMMIGRANTS
Italians
Jews
Chinese
THE NEW SOUTH
Tenant Farming and Sharecropping
Domestic Service
Textiles and Mill Villages
NEW PROFESSIONS
Education
Medicine
Ministry
Visual Art
THE NEW WOMAN AT HOME
Smaller Families, Better Babies
Woman's Sphere Transformed
From Production to Consumption
Chapter 13 THE WOMAN MOVEMENT, 1880-1900
CROSS-CLASS ALLIANCES
Young Women's Christian Association
Christian Homes for African American Working Women
Women's Educational and Industrial Union Illinois Woman's Alliance
SPANNING THE NATION
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
National American Woman Suffrage Association
General Federation of Women's Clubs
National Association of Colored Women
CAMPAIGNS OF THE 1890S
Populism
Woman Suffrage in the West
Antilynching Crusade
Spanish American War
WOMAN'S EMPIRE
Women's Foreign Mission Movement
World WCTU
Outposts of the YWCA
Chapter 14 THE NEW MORALITY, 1880-1920
URBAN PLEASURES, URBAN DANGERS
"Women Adrift"
Cheap Amusements
"Charity Girls"
CHANGING RELATIONS OF INTIMACY
Courtship and Marriage
Divorce
Female Friends and Women Lovers
CURBING "SOCIAL EVILS"
Social Purity Campaign
Crusading Against Prostitution
Legislating Against "Miscegenation"
WOMEN'S BODIES & REPRODUCTION
Designed for Motherhood
Controlling Reproduction
The Birth Control Campaign
REBELS IN BOHEMIA
Living the New Morality
Heterodoxy and Feminism
Art and Politics
Chapter 15 THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1890-1920
"MUNICIPAL HOUSEKEEPING"
Jane Addams and Hull-House
The Settlement Movement: A Community of Women
"A Power for Good": Neighborhood Activism
THE ERA OF WOMEN'S STRIKES
Women's Trade Union League
Uprisings in the Garment Industry
"Bread and Roses": The Lawrence Textile Strike, 1912
Protective Labor Legislation
"MOTHER-WORK"
Juvenile Courts
Mothers' Pensions
The Children's Bureau
WORLD WAR I
Wartime Employment
The Peace Movement
In National Defense
Keeping Men Fit to Fight
VOTES FOR WOMEN
Out of the Doldrums
Southern Strategy
Winning Campaign
Nineteenth Amendment, 1920
Chapter 16 THE JAZZ AGE 1920-1930
"REVOLUTION IN MORALS AND MANNERS'
Courtship in Transition
Companionate Marriage
Invention of the Lesbian Threat
WOMEN AND WORK
Married women workers
Pink-Collar Workers
Domestic Servants
Professional Workers
BEYOND SUFFRAGE
Feminist--New Style The League of Women Voters
The Equal Rights Amendment
The Sheppard-Towner Act
WOMEN'S ACTIVISM
"Race Women" and Pan Africanism
Anti-Lynching Crusade
Klu Klux Klan
THE CULTURE OF MODERNITY
Dance Crazes
Harlem Renaissance
Singing the Blues
Chapter 17 The Great Depression, 1930-1940
Facing the Depression
Economics of running a house
Postponing marriage and children
Gender and the politics of providing
Activism
Appalachian Women in the Textile Industry
Chinese Women in San Francisco's Garment Industry
Latinas and the California Canning Industry
The New Deal
Eleanor Roosevelt and the Women's Network
Women in the New Deal
Gender in the Welfare State
Cultures of the Thirties
Representing Gender in New Deal Public Art
Documenting the Depression
Regulating Hollywood
Chapter 18 WORLD WAR II HOME FRONTS, 1940-1945
Women at Work on the Home Front
Working for Victory
For the Duration
Ongoing Discrimination
Gender and Wartime Popular Culture
Advertising the War
Hollywood's War
Wartime Fashion
All-Girl Players
Wartime Domesticity
Feeding a Family
Housing Shortages
Homemaking in the Internment Camps
Parenting during the Crisis
Creating a Woman's Army
The Women's Army
Gender Anxieties in WAC
Women's Air Force Service Pilots
Prejudice in the Women's Army
Demobilization
Chapter 19 The Feminine Mystique, 1945-1965
Beyond DomesTIcity
Rosie Does Not Go Home
Working Mothers
Challenging Segregation at Work
COLD WAR MOTHERING
Bringing Up Baby
Momism
The Black Mother and Racism
REMAKING THE AMERICAN HOME
The Suburb
Chinatown
The Barrio
THE HETEROSEXUAL IMPERATIVE
Beauty Icons
Sexual Brinkmanship
Beats and Bohemians
Writing Womanhood
SEXUAL DANGERS
Back Ally Abortions
The Homosexual Menace
Lesbian Subcultures
Chapter 20 Civil Rights and Liberal ACTIVISM, 1945-1975
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Challenging Segregation
Freedom Struggles
Coming of Age in Mississippi
A MOVEMENT TAKES SHAPE
Labor Activism
The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women
Building a Movement
National Welfare Rights Organization
AGENDA FOR REFORM
Legislating Equality
Education and Athletics
Reproductive Freedom
The Media and the Movement
Chapter 21 the personal is political, 1960-1980
SEXUAL REVOLUTIONS
Liberation for All
Obscenity Redefined
Gay Liberation
WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Women of the New Left
Black Feminism
"We Called Ourselves Feministas"
The Woman Warrior
PERSONAL POLITICS
Rethinking Heterosexuality
Lesbian Feminism
The Feminist Art Movement
The Women's Health Movement
Abortion
FAMILY LIFE, ONE DAY AT A TIME
Women at Work
The Second Shift
Marriage and Divorce
The Feminization of Poverty
Chapter 22 ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS, 1980 to 2008
THE NEW RIGHT
STOP ERA
The Pro-Family Movement
Moral Panics and Culture Wars
The Anti-Abortion Movement
WORK AND FAMILY IN THE 1990S
Work and Welfare
Gender Gaps
Caring for the Elderly
GLOBAL AMERICA
New Faces, New Families
The Gulf Wars
Terrorism at Home and Abroad
Global Feminism
Third Wave
Appendix
Glossary of Key Terms
Index
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