This collection of twenty-four original essays by leading scholars
in American women’s history highlights the most recent important
scholarship on the key debates and future directions of this
popular and contemporary field.
* Covers the breadth of American Women’s history, including the
colonial family, marriage, health, sexuality, education,
immigration, work, consumer culture, and feminism.
* Surveys and evaluates the best scholarship on every important
era and topic.
* Includes expanded bibliography of titles to guide further
research.
Tabella dei contenuti
About the Contributors ix
Introduction xii
Part I the Colonial Era, 1600±1760 1
1The Imperial Gaze: Native American, African American, and Colonial Women in European Eyes 3
Kirsten Fischer
2 Slavery and the Slave Trade 20
Jennifer L. Morgan
3 Contact and Conquest in Colonial North America 35
Gwenn A. Miller
4 Building Colonies, Defining Families 49
Ann M. Little
5 Sinners and Saints: Women and Religion in Colonial America 66
Susan Juster
Part II the Creation of a New Nation, 1760±1880 81
6 A Revolution for Whom? Women in the Era of the American Revolution 83
Jan E. Lewis
7 Gender and Class Formations in the Antebellum North 100
Catherine Kelly
8 Religion, Reform, and Radicalism in the Antebellum Era 117
Nancy A. Hewitt
9 Conflicts and Cultures in the West 132
Lisbeth Haas
10 Rural Women 150
Marli F. Weiner
11 The Civil War Era 167
Thavolia Glymph
12 Marriage, Property, and Class 193
Amy Dru Stanley
13 Health, Sciences, and Sexualities in Victorian America 206
Louise Michele Newman
Part III Modern America, 1880±1990 225
14 Education and the Professions 227
Lynn D. Gordon
15 Wage-earning Women 250
Annelise Orleck
16 Consumer Cultures 274
Susan Porter Benson
17 Urban Spaces and Popular Cultures, 1890±1930 295
Nan Enstad
18 Women on the Move: Migration and Immigration 312
Ardis Cameron
19 Women’s Movements, 1880s±1920s 328
Kirsten Delegard
20 Medicine, Law, and the State: The History of Reproduction 348
Leslie J. Reagan
21The Great Depression and World War II 366
Karen Anderson
22 Rewriting Postwar Women’s History, 1945±1960 382
Joanne Meyerowitz
23 Civil Rights and Black Liberation 397
Steven F. Lawson
24 Second-wave Feminism 414
Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon
Bibliography: Selected Secondary Sources 433
Compiled by April de Stefano
Index 481
Circa l’autore
Nancy A. Hewitt is Professor of History and Women’s Studies at Rutgers University. She is the author of Women’s Activism and Social Change (1984) and Southern Discomfort: Women’s Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s (2001), Women’s Activism and Social Change (2001), the editor of Women, Families, and Communities (1990), and co-editor of Visible Women: New Essays on American Activism (1993), and Talking Gender: Public Images, Personal Journeys, and Political Critiques (1996).