Women's America

Linda K. Kerber (Editor), Jane Sherron De Hart

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Author
Linda K. Kerber (Editor), Jane Sherron De Hart
Publish Date
1995-03-30
Subtitle
Refocusing the Past
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
634
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195091477
ISBN-13
9780195091472
citemno
248135
Edition
4
SKU
9780195091472

Description

The fourth edition of this widely-acclaimed anthology integrates the best of recent scholarship in women's history with American history as a whole. Now updated to include many more selections on ethnicity, as well as work on the frontier, the Civil War and Reconstruction, Vietnam, prostitution and sex workers, and the problem of eating disorders, Women's America is more timely than ever, providing a comprehensive and insightful analysis of women's American history from colonial times to the present. Over seventy-five essays and documents--ranging from a letter written by a slave woman to an analysis of contemporary feminism--guide the student to an understanding of the interaction of race, ethnicity, class, and gender throughout American history. With its wealth of primary and secondary source material, concise headnotes, and clear, chronological organization, this new edition of Women's America shows with new force and vigor why gender has become a powerful analytical device for understanding the history of the United States.