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The origins of women's activism
Subtitle | New York and Boston, 1797-1840 |
Publish Place | Greensboro |
Publisher | University of North Carolina |
Publish Year | 2002 |
Pages | XIV, 343p, |
ISBN/ISSN | 0807854042 |
Illustration | foto's |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- B3532 - B
Description | Boylan explored the flourishing of women's volunteer associations in the decades following the Revolution. She examined the entire spectrum of early nineteenth-century women's groups - Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish: African American and white: middle and working class - to illuminate the ways in which race, religion, and class could bring women together in pursuit of common goals or drive them apart. |
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