Williamsburg Regional Library

America's women in the Revolutionary era, a history through bibliography, Eric G. Grundset ; with Briana L. Diaz and Hollis L. Gentry

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America's women in the Revolutionary era, a history through bibliography, Eric G. Grundset ; with Briana L. Diaz and Hollis L. Gentry
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
America's women in the Revolutionary era
Nature of contents
surveys of literature
Oclc number
741500716
Responsibility statement
Eric G. Grundset ; with Briana L. Diaz and Hollis L. Gentry
Sub title
a history through bibliography
Summary
An authoritative guide to women<U+2019>s and girls<U+2019> lives in the era of the American Revolution
Table Of Contents
v. 1. General studies. Women and girls during the Revolutionary era ; Women's biography ; American girls ; African American women ; Native American women ; Women and girls in the Revolutionary era, miscellaneous topics -- Women in the family and in society. Women, the family, and genealogy ; Women as mothers and their children ; Women working in the home and elsewhere ; Women's roles in society and interactions with others ; Women's rights and legal status ; Women, politics, and public life ; The religious experiences of American women during the Revolutionary era ; Women and the American economy ; Women and crime --v. 1 (cont.). Women, culture, education, and creative arts. Women's cultural life and activities ; Women, girls, and education ; Women, writing, reading and creating on paper ; Women and the influence of classical themes ; Women and the folklore of the Revolutionary era ; Women and girls in historical fiction set during the Revolutionary era ; Women, art, and artists during the Revolutionary era ; Women and girls, textiles, needlework, and similar creative activities ; Women's and girls' clothing and costume -- Women, girls, and the war effort during the American Revolution. Women in and with the military and naval forces ; Women who supplied guns, gunpowder, and materials to the military ; Women in crowds, mobs, protests, demonstrations, boycotts, etc. ; Women as spies, messengers, warners, etc. ; Women on the move --v. 2. Women and girls of the regions and states of the United States. New England women (generally) ; The women of Maine during the Revolutionary era ; The women of New Hampshire during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Vermont during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Massachusetts during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Rhode Island during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Connecticut during the Revolutionary era ; The women of the Mid-Atlantic states during the Revolutionary era ; The women of New York during the Revolutionary era ; The women of New Jersey during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Delaware during the Revolutionary era ; Southern women during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Maryland during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Virginia during the Revolutionary era (includes modern West Virginia) ; The women of North Carolina during the Revolutionary era ; The women of South Carolina during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Georgia during the Revolutionary era ; Women on the frontier ; The women of Kentucky during the Revolutionary era ; The women of Tennessee during the Revolutionary era ; The women of the Old Northwest and the Ohio Valley during the Revolutionary era ; Women of the Spanish and French borderland areas now part of the United States (from Florida to Louisiana and west of the Mississippi River) and of Cuba during the era of the American Revolution ; Women and girls of the British Empire and the American Revolutionv. 3. Authors and chronology of publications
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
America's women in the Revolutionary era, 1760-1790
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