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Women's America: Refocusing the Past by Linda K. Kerber β€” book cover

Women's America: Refocusing the Past

by Linda K. Kerber (Editor), Jane Sherron Dehart, Jane Sherron de Hart
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Synopsis

The third edition of this widely-acclaimed anthology integrates the best of recent scholarship in women's history with American history as a whole. A new introductory essay explains the ways in which the historical experiences of men and women in the United States have diverged, and traces the way in which gender has been socially constructed. Some seventy-five essays and documents—ranging from a letter written by a slave woman to an analysis of contemporary feminism—guide the reader to an understanding of the interaction of race, class, and gender throughout American history. With its wealth of primary and secondary source material, a revised appendix of essential legal documents, concise headnotes, and clear, chronological organization, the third edition of Women's America shows with new force and vigor why gender has become a powerful analytical device for those seeking to understand the history of the United States.

About the Author, Linda K. Kerber

University of Iowa

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195159820

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