Women in the American Revolution : gender, politics, and the domestic world /

"Building on a quarter-century of scholarship following the publication of the original "Women in the Age of the American Revolution", the ... essays in this volume convey an updated account the Revolution's meaning to and for women. The contributors examine how women dealt with...

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Other Authors: Oberg, Barbara (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2019.
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505 0 |a The labors of enslaved midwives in revolutionary Virginia / Sara Collini -- "Until liberty of importation is allowed": milliners and mantuamakers in the Chesapeake on the eve of revolution / Kaylan M. Stevenson -- Marketing medicine: apothecary Elizabeth Weed's economic independence during the American Revolution / Susan Hanket Brandt -- "She did not open her mouth further": Haudenosaunee women as military and political targets during and after the American Revolution / Maeve Kane -- "A lady of New Jersey": Annis Boudinot Stockton, patriot and poet in an age of revolution / Martha J. King -- "As if I had been a very great somebody": Martha Washington's revolution / Mary V. Thompson -- Women's politics, antislavery politics, and Phillis Wheatley's American Revolution / David Waldstreicher -- "What am I but an American?": Mary Willing Byrd and Westover Plantation during the American Revolution / Ami Pflugrad-Jackisch -- Intimate ties and the Boston Massacre / Serena R. Zabin -- Left behind: loyalist women in Philadelphia during the American Revolution / Kimberly Nath -- Deborah Logan's marriage, 1781-1824 / C. Dallett Hemphill. 
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