Social and Moral Reform
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Berlin ; Boston :
K.G. Saur
[2012]
©1994. |
Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
History of Women in the United States ; Volume 17/1. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b44677431*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Preface
- Introduction
- Social and Moral Reform
- Beauty, the Beast and the Militant Woman: A Case Study in Sex Roles and Social Stress in Jacksonian America
- The Power of Women's Networks: A Case Study of Female Moral Reform in Antebellum America
- The Forten-Purvis Women of Philadelphia and the American Anti-Slavery Crusade
- Race, Sex, and the Dimensions of Liberty in Antebellum America
- The Origins of Temperance Activism and Militancy among American Women
- Women, Children, and the Uses of the Streets: Class and Gender Conflict in New York City, 1850-1860
- Women and Temperance in Antebellum America, 1830-1860
- The Yankee Schoolmarm in Freedmen's Schools: An Analysis of Attitudes
- Women Who Were More Than Men: Sex and Status in Freedmen's Teaching
- Yankee Schoolmarms and the Domestication of the South
- The Charitable and the Poor: The Emergence of Domestic Politics in Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1880
- "The Ladies Want to Bring about Reform in the Public Schools": Public Education and Women's Rights in the Post-Civil War South
- Temperance, Benevolence, and the City: The Cleveland Non-Partisan Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1874-1900
- Their Sisters' Keepers: An Historical Perspective on Female Correctional Institutions in the United States: 1870-1900
- The "New Woman" in the New South
- Feminism and Temperance Reform in the Boulder WCTU
- Cultural Hybrid in the Slums: The College Woman and the Settlement House, 1889-1894
- Female Support Networks and Political Activism: Lillian Wald, Crystal Eastman, Emma Goldman
- Domesticating the Nineteenth-Century American City
- Women Reformers and American Culture, 1870-1930.