Written in 1954 and published in 1981, this fascinating study
remains authoritative as an account of a body of opinion about
women s nature and role that was in vogue in America during the
first half-century after independence. Combining intellectual and
social history, this work was one of numerous attempts being made
at the time to add depth to American social history dealing with
women and women s experiences before feminism. The author explores
British sources of American thought as well, presenting an early
comparative history, and offers a focus on religion to show how
processes of change to ideas about women occurred.
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