Beyond Separate Spheres: The Power of Public Opinion

Lasser comments on essays by Julie Roy Jeffrey and Laura McCall that call for a new way of understanding the behaviors and images of women--real and archetypal--in the early republic. The essays illustrate more clearly the role of the public sphere as an arena in which issues of gender roles and rel...

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Gender equality
Gender roles
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Men
Obedience
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