Women in American History to 1880
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) (Hersteller)
9781444393682 (ISBN)
Carol Faulkner is an Associate Professor of History at Syracuse University. She is the author of Women's Radical Reconstruction: The Freedmen's Aid Movement (2003) and is currently writing a biography of Lucretia Mott. Faulkner has also taught American women's history at SUNY Geneseo, where she received the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.
List of Illustrations. Series Editors' Preface. Source Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: Seekers, 1540-1680. 1 Luys Hernandez de Biedma on the Destruction of Mavila, 1540. 2 A Chieff Ladye of Pomeiooc, 1590. 3 John Rolfe, Letter to Sir Thomas Dale, 1614. 4 Pocahontas, 1616. 5 Examination of Anne Hutchinson, 1637. 6 Anne Bradstreet, "A Letter to her Husband Absent upon Public Employment," 1650. 7 John Hammond, Excerpt from Leah and Rachel, or, The Two Fruitful Sisters Virginia and Mary-land, 1656. 8 Samuel Willard on Elizabeth Knapp, 1671-1672. Chapter 2: Colonists and Colonized, 1680-1730. 1 Excerpts from the Code Noir, 1685. 2 Assembly of Virginia, Act XVI, 1691. 3 Father Chrestien Le Clercq on Micmac Women, 1691. 4 Examination of Tituba, 1692. 5 Petition of Abigail Faulkner, 1692. 6 Fray Francisco de Vargas on Taking Indian Captives, 1696. 7 John Lawson on Native American Women and Childbirth, 1709. 8 An Act Concerning Feme Sole Traders, 1718. 9 Letters of Sister Mary Magdalene Hachard, 1728. Chapter 3 Conceptions of Liberty, 1730-1780. 1 John Taylor, Excerpt from The Value of a Child, 1753. 2 William Smith on the Relations between Indians and Their Captives during Pontiac's War, 1764. 3 Fugitive Slave Ad for Violet, 1766. 4 Phillis Wheatley, "On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield," 1770. 5 Edenton Ladies' Agreement, 1774. 6 A Society of Patriotic Ladies, 1775. 7 Hannah Griffitts, "Upon Reading a book Entituled [sic] Common Sense," 1776. Chapter 4: Revolution, 1780-1810. 1 Jemima Wilkinson, Excerpts from The Universal Friend's Advice, to Those of the Same Religious Society, 1784. 2 Indenture of Eunice Allis, 1789. 3 Judith Sargent Murray, "On the Equality of the Sexes," 1790. 4 Sarah Pierce, Verses, 1792. 5 Susanna Rowson, Excerpt from Charlotte Temple, 1794. 6 Liberty, 1796. 7 Excerpt from the Will of David Bush, Connecticut Slave Owner, 1797. 8 Elizabeth Seton, Letters to Archbishop John Carroll, 1809-1810. 9 Portrait of Elizabeth Freeman, 1811. 10 Mary Jemison on her Experiences during the American Revolution, 1824. 11 William A. Whitehead on New Jersey's Early Female Voters. Chapter 5: Awakenings, 1810-1835. 1 Scenes from a Seminary for Young Ladies, c.1810-1820. 2 Frederick Douglass Describes His Mother, 1845. 3 Catharine Beecher, "Circular Addressed to Benevolent Ladies of the U. States," 1829. 4 Cherokee Women's Petition against Removal, 1831. 5 Mrs. Mary Mathews to Mrs. Lydia Finney, 1831. 6 Maria Stewart, Lecture Delivered at Franklin Hall, 1832. 7 Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, "On the Use of Free Produce," 1832. 8 Jarena Lee, "My Call to Preach the Gospel," 1836. Chapter 6: Contested Spheres, 1835-1845. 1 Lucy Larcom, Beginning to Work, 1889. 2 Angelina Grimke, "An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States," 1837. 3 L.T.Y., "Just Treatment of Licentious Men," 1838. 4 Petition Protesting the Gag Rule, 1838. 5 S.E.C., "Mothers and Daughters," 1840. 6 Oregon Missionary Narcissa Whitman, Letter to her Mother, May 2, 1840. 7 "Lives of the Nymphs: Amanda B. Thompson and Her Attache," 1841. 8 Catharine Beecher, Excerpt from A Treatise on Domestic Economy, 1845. Chapter 7: Partisans, 1845-1860. 1 Susan Shelby Magoffin Describes Dona Gertrudis "La Tules" Barcelo," 1846. 2 Lucretia Mott, Letter to Edmund Quincy, 1848. 3 Imogen Mercein Describes the Five Points Mission, 1852. 4 Excerpt on Complex Marriage from Bible Communism, 1853. 5 Women of the Oneida Community, undated. 6 Julia Gardiner Tyler, "To the Duchess of Sutherland and Ladies of England," 1853. 7 Horace Greeley et al., "Woman and Work," 1854. 8 Clarina Howard Nichols, "To the Women of the State of New York," c.1856. 9 Illustration of Women's Procession, Lynn, Mass., Shoemakers' Strike, 1860. 10 Ernestine Rose on Divorce, 1860. Chapter 8: Civil Wars. 1 Louisa May Alcott Treats the Wounded after the Battle of Fredericksburg, 1863. 2 Advertisement for the Great Western Sanitary Fair, 1863. 3 John Burnside and Abisha Scofield, Affidavits on the Removal of Black Soldiers' Families from. Camp Nelson, Kentucky, 1864. 4 Thomas Nast, Emancipation, 1865. 5 Jane Kamper, Milly Johnson, and Rebecca Parsons, Testimony on the Apprenticeship of Their Children, 1864-1867. 6 Testimony of Rhoda Ann Childs, 1866. 7 Historical Sketch of the Ladies' Memorial Society of New Bern, North Carolina, 1885. Chapter 9: Redefining Citizenship, 1865-1880. 1 Jeannette Gilder and Senator Cattell, Correspondence Regarding Job in the US Mint, 1867-1868. 2 Susan B. Anthony, Remarks to the American Equal Rights Association, 1869. 3 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Speech on the Acquittal of Daniel McFarland, 1870. 4 Our Goddess of Liberty, 1870. 5 Mother [Eliza Daniel] Stewart, Excerpt from Memories of the Crusade, 1873. 6 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Speech at the Centennial of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 1875. 7 Florence Kelley, Letter to William D. Kelley, 1878. 8 Pretty Shield Describes the Disappearance of the Buffalo, 1932. Further Reading. Index.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.5.2012 |
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| Verlagsort | Chicester |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781444393682 / 9781444393682 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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