Oxford Handbook of American Women's and Gender History
Herausgeber: Hartigan-O'Connor, Ellen; Materson, Lisa G
Oxford Handbook of American Women's and Gender History
Herausgeber: Hartigan-O'Connor, Ellen; Materson, Lisa G
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The Oxford Handbook of American Women's and Gender History boldly interprets the history of diverse women and how ideas about gender shaped their access to political and cultural power in North America over six centuries.
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The Oxford Handbook of American Women's and Gender History boldly interprets the history of diverse women and how ideas about gender shaped their access to political and cultural power in North America over six centuries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1220g
- ISBN-13: 9780190222628
- ISBN-10: 019022262X
- Artikelnr.: 52716225
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1220g
- ISBN-13: 9780190222628
- ISBN-10: 019022262X
- Artikelnr.: 52716225
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of The Ties That Buy: Women and Commerce in Revolutionary America (2009) and co-author of Global Americans (2017). She is a founding and standing editor of Oxford Bibliographies-Atlantic History, a board member of Women and Social Movements, an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, and a past elected trustee of the Business History Conference. Lisa G. Materson is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877-1932 (2009) and articles on Puerto Rican women's independence activism and African American women's internationalism. She is an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer and board member of Women and Social Movements.
List of Contributors
Introduction: Women, Gender, and American History
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson
Part I. EMPIRE, BOUNDARY CROSSING, AND THE BORDERS OF BELONGING
1. Gender Frontiers and Early Encounters
Kathleen M. Brown
2. Manhood and Gender in the United States Empire
Toby L. Ditz
3. Women, Conquest, and Imperialism in the American West
Deena J. González
4. Gender, Migration, and the American Empire
Lorena Oropeza
Part II. WORKERS, FAMILIES, AND HOUSEHOLDS
5. Women, Unfree Labor, and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Marisa J. Fuentes
6. Women, Power, and Families in Early Modern North America
Sarah M. S. Pearsall
7. Women and Slavery in the Nineteenth Century
Daina Ramey Berry and Nakia D. Parker
8. Women's Labors in Industrial and Post-Industrial America
Eileen Boris and Lara Vapnek
Part III. SEXUALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND THE BODY
9. Public and Print Cultures of Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century
Patricia Cline Cohen
10. Interracial Sex, Marriage, and the Nation
Mary Ting Yi Lui
11. Reproduction, Birth Control, and Motherhood in the United States
Rickie Solinger
12. Sexual Coercion in America
Sharon Block
13. Gender, the Body, and Disability
Rebecca Kluchin
14. Transgender Representations, Identities, and Communities
Jen Manion
Part IV. CULTURE, COMMMERICE, AND RELIGION
15. Women, Trade, and the Roots of Consumer Societies
Serena R. Zabin
16. Gender and Consumption in the Modern United States
Tracey Deutsch
17. Women at Play in Popular Culture
M. Alison Kibler
18. Women, Gender, and Religion in the United States
Ann Braude
Part V. ACTIVISM
19. Religion, Reform, and Anti-Slavery
Margaret Washington
20. Women's Rights, Suffrage, and Citizenship, 1789-1820
Ellen Carol DuBois
21. Women, Gender, Race, and the Welfare State
Rhonda Y. Williams
22. US Feminisms and their Global Connections
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
23. Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights
Marcia M. Gallo
24. Women, Gender, and Conservatism in Twentieth-Century America
Michelle Nickerson
Part VI. WAR AND TRANSFORMATION
25. Women, War, and Revolution
Kate Haulman
26. Women, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
Hannah Rosen
27. Women and World War in Comparative Perspective
Meghan K. Winchell
28. Gender, Civil Rights, and the US Global Cold War
Dayo F. Gore
Index
Introduction: Women, Gender, and American History
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson
Part I. EMPIRE, BOUNDARY CROSSING, AND THE BORDERS OF BELONGING
1. Gender Frontiers and Early Encounters
Kathleen M. Brown
2. Manhood and Gender in the United States Empire
Toby L. Ditz
3. Women, Conquest, and Imperialism in the American West
Deena J. González
4. Gender, Migration, and the American Empire
Lorena Oropeza
Part II. WORKERS, FAMILIES, AND HOUSEHOLDS
5. Women, Unfree Labor, and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Marisa J. Fuentes
6. Women, Power, and Families in Early Modern North America
Sarah M. S. Pearsall
7. Women and Slavery in the Nineteenth Century
Daina Ramey Berry and Nakia D. Parker
8. Women's Labors in Industrial and Post-Industrial America
Eileen Boris and Lara Vapnek
Part III. SEXUALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND THE BODY
9. Public and Print Cultures of Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century
Patricia Cline Cohen
10. Interracial Sex, Marriage, and the Nation
Mary Ting Yi Lui
11. Reproduction, Birth Control, and Motherhood in the United States
Rickie Solinger
12. Sexual Coercion in America
Sharon Block
13. Gender, the Body, and Disability
Rebecca Kluchin
14. Transgender Representations, Identities, and Communities
Jen Manion
Part IV. CULTURE, COMMMERICE, AND RELIGION
15. Women, Trade, and the Roots of Consumer Societies
Serena R. Zabin
16. Gender and Consumption in the Modern United States
Tracey Deutsch
17. Women at Play in Popular Culture
M. Alison Kibler
18. Women, Gender, and Religion in the United States
Ann Braude
Part V. ACTIVISM
19. Religion, Reform, and Anti-Slavery
Margaret Washington
20. Women's Rights, Suffrage, and Citizenship, 1789-1820
Ellen Carol DuBois
21. Women, Gender, Race, and the Welfare State
Rhonda Y. Williams
22. US Feminisms and their Global Connections
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
23. Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights
Marcia M. Gallo
24. Women, Gender, and Conservatism in Twentieth-Century America
Michelle Nickerson
Part VI. WAR AND TRANSFORMATION
25. Women, War, and Revolution
Kate Haulman
26. Women, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
Hannah Rosen
27. Women and World War in Comparative Perspective
Meghan K. Winchell
28. Gender, Civil Rights, and the US Global Cold War
Dayo F. Gore
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: Women, Gender, and American History
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson
Part I. EMPIRE, BOUNDARY CROSSING, AND THE BORDERS OF BELONGING
1. Gender Frontiers and Early Encounters
Kathleen M. Brown
2. Manhood and Gender in the United States Empire
Toby L. Ditz
3. Women, Conquest, and Imperialism in the American West
Deena J. González
4. Gender, Migration, and the American Empire
Lorena Oropeza
Part II. WORKERS, FAMILIES, AND HOUSEHOLDS
5. Women, Unfree Labor, and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Marisa J. Fuentes
6. Women, Power, and Families in Early Modern North America
Sarah M. S. Pearsall
7. Women and Slavery in the Nineteenth Century
Daina Ramey Berry and Nakia D. Parker
8. Women's Labors in Industrial and Post-Industrial America
Eileen Boris and Lara Vapnek
Part III. SEXUALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND THE BODY
9. Public and Print Cultures of Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century
Patricia Cline Cohen
10. Interracial Sex, Marriage, and the Nation
Mary Ting Yi Lui
11. Reproduction, Birth Control, and Motherhood in the United States
Rickie Solinger
12. Sexual Coercion in America
Sharon Block
13. Gender, the Body, and Disability
Rebecca Kluchin
14. Transgender Representations, Identities, and Communities
Jen Manion
Part IV. CULTURE, COMMMERICE, AND RELIGION
15. Women, Trade, and the Roots of Consumer Societies
Serena R. Zabin
16. Gender and Consumption in the Modern United States
Tracey Deutsch
17. Women at Play in Popular Culture
M. Alison Kibler
18. Women, Gender, and Religion in the United States
Ann Braude
Part V. ACTIVISM
19. Religion, Reform, and Anti-Slavery
Margaret Washington
20. Women's Rights, Suffrage, and Citizenship, 1789-1820
Ellen Carol DuBois
21. Women, Gender, Race, and the Welfare State
Rhonda Y. Williams
22. US Feminisms and their Global Connections
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
23. Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights
Marcia M. Gallo
24. Women, Gender, and Conservatism in Twentieth-Century America
Michelle Nickerson
Part VI. WAR AND TRANSFORMATION
25. Women, War, and Revolution
Kate Haulman
26. Women, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
Hannah Rosen
27. Women and World War in Comparative Perspective
Meghan K. Winchell
28. Gender, Civil Rights, and the US Global Cold War
Dayo F. Gore
Index
Introduction: Women, Gender, and American History
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson
Part I. EMPIRE, BOUNDARY CROSSING, AND THE BORDERS OF BELONGING
1. Gender Frontiers and Early Encounters
Kathleen M. Brown
2. Manhood and Gender in the United States Empire
Toby L. Ditz
3. Women, Conquest, and Imperialism in the American West
Deena J. González
4. Gender, Migration, and the American Empire
Lorena Oropeza
Part II. WORKERS, FAMILIES, AND HOUSEHOLDS
5. Women, Unfree Labor, and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Marisa J. Fuentes
6. Women, Power, and Families in Early Modern North America
Sarah M. S. Pearsall
7. Women and Slavery in the Nineteenth Century
Daina Ramey Berry and Nakia D. Parker
8. Women's Labors in Industrial and Post-Industrial America
Eileen Boris and Lara Vapnek
Part III. SEXUALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND THE BODY
9. Public and Print Cultures of Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century
Patricia Cline Cohen
10. Interracial Sex, Marriage, and the Nation
Mary Ting Yi Lui
11. Reproduction, Birth Control, and Motherhood in the United States
Rickie Solinger
12. Sexual Coercion in America
Sharon Block
13. Gender, the Body, and Disability
Rebecca Kluchin
14. Transgender Representations, Identities, and Communities
Jen Manion
Part IV. CULTURE, COMMMERICE, AND RELIGION
15. Women, Trade, and the Roots of Consumer Societies
Serena R. Zabin
16. Gender and Consumption in the Modern United States
Tracey Deutsch
17. Women at Play in Popular Culture
M. Alison Kibler
18. Women, Gender, and Religion in the United States
Ann Braude
Part V. ACTIVISM
19. Religion, Reform, and Anti-Slavery
Margaret Washington
20. Women's Rights, Suffrage, and Citizenship, 1789-1820
Ellen Carol DuBois
21. Women, Gender, Race, and the Welfare State
Rhonda Y. Williams
22. US Feminisms and their Global Connections
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
23. Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights
Marcia M. Gallo
24. Women, Gender, and Conservatism in Twentieth-Century America
Michelle Nickerson
Part VI. WAR AND TRANSFORMATION
25. Women, War, and Revolution
Kate Haulman
26. Women, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
Hannah Rosen
27. Women and World War in Comparative Perspective
Meghan K. Winchell
28. Gender, Civil Rights, and the US Global Cold War
Dayo F. Gore
Index