THE LADIES WERE FORGOTTEN
[...] two minor points: the argument that women's political activities intensified tensions between partisan men does not take into account the ebb and flow of partisanship during the years from 1795 to 1815.\n Some historians of the early republic will see her thesis regarding the marginalizat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Reviews in American history 2010, Vol.38 (1), p.23-26 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...] two minor points: the argument that women's political activities intensified tensions between partisan men does not take into account the ebb and flow of partisanship during the years from 1795 to 1815.\n Some historians of the early republic will see her thesis regarding the marginalization of women from politics by the 1830s in direct contrast to the work, for example, of Elizabeth Varon, Ronald Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray, Janet L. Coryell, Julie Roy Jeffrey, and Susan Zaeske. [...] throughout the book there is evidence of an ongoing debate, especially in the early period of optimism, with women's advocates and women's detractors in the mix. [...] there seems to be an almost continuous and simultaneous process of women's participation and concurrent backlash. |
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ISSN: | 0048-7511 1080-6628 1080-6628 |
DOI: | 10.1353/rah.0.0188 |