Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives

Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Published
1 August 1988
Pages
362
ISBN
9780826310903

Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives

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In recent years the study of western history has been transformed by scholarship on the actual experiences of the women who settled the West. The essays gathered here, first presented in a 1984 conference sponsored by the South-west Institute for Research on Women, analyse and interpret this new body of research. Each essay is accompanied by several commentaries that reveal the complex multicultural character of the West through the experience of American Indian, Mexican-American and Anglo-American (including Mormon) women. The discussion of domestic ideology examines what values Anglo women carried West and how their values influenced their perception of women of other races, cultures and religions.

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