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The second edition of A Woman s Dilemma: Mercy Otis Warren and the American Revolution updates Rosemarie Zagarri s biography of one of the most accomplished women of the Revolutionary era. The work places Warren into the social and political context in which she lived and examines the impact of Warren s writings on Revolutionary politics and the status of women in early America.
Presents readers with an engaging and accessible historical biography of an accomplished literary and political figure of the Revolutionary era Provides an incisive narrative of the social and intellectual forces
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Produktbeschreibung
The second edition of A Woman s Dilemma: Mercy Otis Warren and the American Revolution updates Rosemarie Zagarri s biography of one of the most accomplished women of the Revolutionary era. The work places Warren into the social and political context in which she lived and examines the impact of Warren s writings on Revolutionary politics and the status of women in early America.

Presents readers with an engaging and accessible historical biography of an accomplished literary and political figure of the Revolutionary era
Provides an incisive narrative of the social and intellectual forces that contributed to the coming of the American Revolution
Features a variety of updates, including an in-depth Bibliographical Essay, multiple illustrations, a timeline of Warren s life, and chapter-end study questions
Includes expanded coverage of women during the Revolutionary Era and the Early American Republic
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Autorenporträt
Rosemarie Zagarri is University Professor and Professor of History at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. She is the author of The Politics of Size: Representation in the United States, 1776-1850 (1987) and Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic (2007). She is also editor of David Humphreys's "Life of General Washington" with George Washington's "Remarks" (1991).