Women's Voices, Women's Lives: Documents in Early American History, Carol Berkin,Leslie Horowitz (9781555533519) — Readings Books

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Women's Voices, Women's Lives: Documents in Early American History
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Women’s Voices, Women’s Lives: Documents in Early American History

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Containing A Wealth Of primary sources, this reader offers a rich sampling of women’s experiences in colonial America. Carol Berkin and Leslie Horowitz gather together a broad spectrum of documents that crosscuts race, class, and region, presenting the voices of African American, European, and Native American women, the rich and poor, and women in the south, the middle colonies, and New England. The editors draw on diaries, letters, essays, court documents, sermons, wills, plantation records, newspapers, fiction, and advice manuals to reconstruct women’s lives and roles during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In addition to sources that convey women’s experiences in their own words, the work includes prescriptive and proscriptive materials, most written by men, to further illuminate women’s behavior and attitudes. The book is divided into six thematic chapters: sex and reproduction, marriage and family, women’s work, religion, politics and the law, and a new gender ideology. Introductory essays by the editors place each section within historical, cultural, and social context, and each source is annotated with information about the document’s author and insightful interpretation of its typicality or its special circumstances. This enriching collection fills a major gap in the study of early American women, and it is sure to stimulate further discussions about both the common and diverse aspects of their lives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Northeastern University Press
Country
United States
Date
14 May 1998
Pages
224
ISBN
9781555533519

Containing A Wealth Of primary sources, this reader offers a rich sampling of women’s experiences in colonial America. Carol Berkin and Leslie Horowitz gather together a broad spectrum of documents that crosscuts race, class, and region, presenting the voices of African American, European, and Native American women, the rich and poor, and women in the south, the middle colonies, and New England. The editors draw on diaries, letters, essays, court documents, sermons, wills, plantation records, newspapers, fiction, and advice manuals to reconstruct women’s lives and roles during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In addition to sources that convey women’s experiences in their own words, the work includes prescriptive and proscriptive materials, most written by men, to further illuminate women’s behavior and attitudes. The book is divided into six thematic chapters: sex and reproduction, marriage and family, women’s work, religion, politics and the law, and a new gender ideology. Introductory essays by the editors place each section within historical, cultural, and social context, and each source is annotated with information about the document’s author and insightful interpretation of its typicality or its special circumstances. This enriching collection fills a major gap in the study of early American women, and it is sure to stimulate further discussions about both the common and diverse aspects of their lives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Northeastern University Press
Country
United States
Date
14 May 1998
Pages
224
ISBN
9781555533519