The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... American Revolution . Yet talented women of achievement like Mercy Otis Warren , Abigail Adams , and Eliza Pinckney were few and far between in colonial America . Not until the American Revolution broad- ened economic and educational ...
... American Revolution . Yet talented women of achievement like Mercy Otis Warren , Abigail Adams , and Eliza Pinckney were few and far between in colonial America . Not until the American Revolution broad- ened economic and educational ...
Page 192
... American Studies Journal , X # 1 ( Spring 1969 ) pp . 5-15 . Martineau , Harriet , Society in America , 2 vols . ( New York : Saunders and Otley , 1837 ) Massey , Mary Elizabeth , Bonnet Brigades ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1967 ) ...
... American Studies Journal , X # 1 ( Spring 1969 ) pp . 5-15 . Martineau , Harriet , Society in America , 2 vols . ( New York : Saunders and Otley , 1837 ) Massey , Mary Elizabeth , Bonnet Brigades ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1967 ) ...
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... American General Gazette , March 27 , 1776 , as cited in Julia C. Spruill , Women's Life and Work in the Southern ... American Revolution ( New York : Baker and Scribner , 1848 ) as cited in Mary Beard , America Through Women's Eyes ...
... American General Gazette , March 27 , 1776 , as cited in Julia C. Spruill , Women's Life and Work in the Southern ... American Revolution ( New York : Baker and Scribner , 1848 ) as cited in Mary Beard , America Through Women's Eyes ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |