Encyclopedia of Women in American History
Books / Hardcover
Social Science › Women's Studies
ISBN: 0765680386 / Publisher: Routledge, February 2002
Presents a collection of essays, articles, and biographies that cover the history of women in America, from the sixteenth-century to the present day.
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This three-volume reference brings together the past 40 years of scholarship and debate concerning women. Topics in Volume I include colonization, revolution, and the new nation (1585-1820); Volume II addresses the Civil War, western expansion, and industrialization (1820-1900); and Volume III discusses suffrage, world war, and modern times (1900 to the present). In addition to biographies of particular women, entries include essays and longer articles that analyze and interpret the developments that have carried women from traditional societies to the complex modern world, thus placing women's lives and accomplishments within a larger context. Each volume also contains letters and other documents, suggestions for further reading, some cross-referencing, and highlights that include trailblazers, striking quotations, and women's firsts. The set includes many b&w photographs and other illustrations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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