Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American RepublicUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 3. jun. 2011 - 248 strani The Seneca Falls Convention is typically seen as the beginning of the first women's rights movement in the United States. Revolutionary Backlash argues otherwise. According to Rosemarie Zagarri, the debate over women's rights began not in the decades prior to 1848 but during the American Revolution itself. Integrating the approaches of women's historians and political historians, this book explores changes in women's status that occurred from the time of the American Revolution until the election of Andrew Jackson. |
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Chapter 1 The Rights of Woman
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Chapter 2 Female Politicians
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Chapter 3 Patriotism and Partisanship
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Chapter 4 Women and the War of Politics
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Chapter 5 A DemocracyFor Whom?
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Memory and Forgetting | 181 |
Notes | 187 |
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Acknowledgments | 231 |
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Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic Rosemarie Zagarri Omejen predogled - 2007 |
Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic Rosemarie Zagarri Predogled ni na voljo - 2011 |