

An edition of The Other Civil War (1984)
American Women in the Nineteenth Century
By Catherine Clinton
Publish Date
April 30, 1999
Publisher
Hill and Wang
Language
eng
Pages
244
Description:
The American women who worked for our country's independence in 1776 hoped the new Republic would grant them unprecedented power and influence. But it was not until the next century that a hardy group of pathbreakers began the slow march on the road to autonomy, a road American women continue to travel today. The Other Civil War, first published in 1984, was among the first books to bring together the new accomplishments of the then-infant discipline of women's history. This revised edition offers a thoroughly updated bibliography, including not only new books and articles but also Internet sources from the past fifteen years of innovative scholarship.
subjects: History, Women, Feminism, Women's rights, Women, history, modern period, 1600-, Women, united states, history, 19th century american history - social aspects, Women's history - 19th century, Feminism - history, Women's history - u.s. - general & miscellaneous, Women, united states, Women, history
Places: United States
Times: 19th century