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Toward an intellectual history of women : essays

Author: Linda K Kerber
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1997.
Series: Gender & American culture.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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The essays in this volume address the role of women in early American history and, more broadly, in intellectual and cultural history and explore the rhetoric of historiography. Prefaced with an eloquent and personal introduction, these writings illustrate the evolution of a vital field of inquiry and trace the intellectual development of one of its leading scholars.
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Genre/Form: Historia
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Kerber, Linda K.
Toward an intellectual history of women.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1997
(OCoLC)654608990
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Linda K Kerber
ISBN: 0807823481 9780807823484 0807846546 9780807846544
OCLC Number: 35723617
Description: xii, 333 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Daughters of Columbia: Educating Women for the Republic, 1787-1805 (1973) --
The Republican Mother: Women and the Enlightenment - An American Perspective (1976) --
"History Can Do It No Justice": Women and the Reinterpretation of the American Revolution (1989) --
"I Have Don ... much to Carrey on the Warr": Women and the Shaping of Republican Ideology after the American Revolution (1990) --
The Republican Ideology of the Revolutionary Generation (1985) --
Separate Spheres, Female Worlds, Woman's Place: The Rhetoric of Women's History (1988) --
Can a Woman Be an Individual?: The Discourse of Self-Reliance (1991) --
"Why Should Girls Be Learn'd and Wise?": The Unfinished Work of Alice Mary Baldwin (1993) --
The Paradox of Women's Citizenship in the Early Republic: The Case of Martin vs. Massachusetts, 1805 (1992) --
Women and Men: Boredom, Violence and Political Power (1993).
Series Title: Gender & American culture.
Responsibility: by Linda K. Kerber.

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The essays in this volume address the role of women in early American history and, more broadly, in intellectual and cultural history and explore the rhetoric of historiography. Prefaced with an eloquent and personal introduction, these writings illustrate the evolution of a vital field of inquiry and trace the intellectual development of one of its leading scholars.

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