Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America

Merril D. Smith

Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
26 February 2010
Pages
182
ISBN
9780313355523

Women’s Roles in Eighteenth-Century America

Merril D. Smith

This book offers a look at how the lives of women changed in the era when the United States emerged.

Spanning the broad spectrum of Colonial-era life, Women’s Roles in Eighteenth-Century America is a revealing exploration of how 18-century American women of various races, classes, and religions were affected by conditions of the times-war, slavery, religious awakenings, political change, perceptions about gender-as well as how they influenced the world around them.

Women’s Roles in Eighteenth-Century America covers the area of North America that became the United States and follows the transformation of the British colonies into a new nation. The book is organized thematically to examine marriage and the family, the law, work, travel, war, religion, and education and the arts. Each chapter combines current research and primary sources to offer authoritative portraits of real lives of the everyday women during this pivotal early era in our history.

Offers a chronology of social, political, and cultural events in 18th-century America that involved or affected women

Includes 16 portraits, cartoons, illustrations of women, women’s work, and events in 18th-century America

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