The Columbia Guide to American Women in the Nineteenth Century
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Will prove at once accessible to students and stimulating to scholars in the field.... A history that tackles the public and private dimensions of women's lives, and pays attention to the famous and relatively obscure. Altogether this Columbia Guide is to be highly recommended." -- History
"[The authors] begin with a historiographical overview of the literature followed by highly readable chapters on topics from economy, households, and labor to suffrage and reform politics... provides an excellent introduction to the subject." -- Choice
"The volume moves sensibly from addressing the needs of beginners to those of specialists, all of whom should find this guide helpful and satisfying." -- Times Literary Supplement
Book Description
The experience of women in the nineteenth century has generated a wealth of interdisciplinary research in recent decades. The Columbia Guide to American Women in the Nineteenth Century presents the best of the recent scholarship available in a concise, "one-stop" resource, providing students of women's history and nineteenth-century American culture with an authoritative source of information and interpretation.
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). Accessible overview articles and alphabetical encyclopedia-like entries are combined in a comprehensive, easy-to-use volume.
Part 1 contains a historiographical essay followed by a ten-chapter narrative overview. These chapters include discussions of families and households, labor and the workforce, religion and morality, feminism and equal rights, reform and voluntarism, and more.
Part 2 is an A-to-Z listing of concise entries on key terms, notable figures, political movements, social and religious organizations, and legislation.
Part 3 is an annotated chronology placing events in historical context.
Part 4 is a topically organized selection of the best resources for further research, including general historical works, biographies and autobiographies, journals, archives, web sites, novels, and films.
The Columbia Guide to American Women in the Nineteenth Century
The Columbia Guide to American Women in the Nineteenth Century,Catherine Clinton,Christine Lunardini,Columbia University Press,0231109202,19th century,History,Reference,Social Science,Sociology,Sociology Of Women,United States,United States - 19th Century,Women,Women's Studies - General,Women's Studies - History,American studies,Feminism,History / United States / General,Reference works,USA,c 1800 to c 1900
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