The Columbia Guide to American Women in the Nineteenth Century
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"The lives of nineteenth-century American women were circumscribed by those dramatic forces that shaped all Americans: politics, economics, social upheaval, wars, depressions, disease, protest movements, migrations are among the dozens of influential factors."
331 pages
~5h 31min to read
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A convenient handbook of dates, names, terms, and resources as well as a highly readable overview of the pivotal role of women in a century of profound political and social change. The authors emphasize areas in which scholars have identified important changes (such as suffrage and reform), topics in which researchers are now making great strides (such as racial, ethnic, religious, and regional diversity), and innovative and relatively recent explorations (for example, work on female sexuality).
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