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Over the Threshold is the first in-depth work to explore the topic of intimate violence in the American colonies and the early Republic. The essays examine domestic violence in both urban and frontier environments, between husbands and wives, parents and children, and masters and slaves. This compelling collection puts commonly held notions about intimate violence under strict historical scrutiny, often producing surprising results.
Over the Threshold is the first in-depth work to explore the topic of intimate violence in the American colonies and the early Republic. The essays examine domestic violence in both urban and frontier environments, between husbands and wives, parents and children, and masters and slaves. This compelling collection puts commonly held notions about intimate violence under strict historical scrutiny, often producing surprising results.
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Autorenporträt
Christine Daniels and Michael V. Kennedy are both Assistant Professors of History at Michigan State University. Professor Daniels has published several articles on labor in early America. Professor Kennedy is co-editor, with William G. Shade, of The World TurnedUpside-Down: Essays on the State of ColonialNorth-American Studies.
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OVERVIEWS 1. Christine Daniels Intimate Violence, Now and Then 2. G. S. Rowe and Jack D. Marietta Personal Violence in a Peaceable Kingdom: Pennsylvania, 1682 1801 3. Jacquelyn C. Miller Governing the Passions: The Eighteenth Century Quest for Domestic Harmony in Philadelphia's Middle Class Households HUSBANDS, WIVES, AND LOVERS 4. Randolph A. Roth Spousal Murder in Northern New England, 1776 1865 5. Edward E. Baptist My Mind is to Drown You and Leave You Behind: 'Omie Wise', Intimate Violence, and Masculinity 6. Ed Hatton He Murdered Her Because He Loved Her: Passion, Masculinity and Intimate Homicide in Antebellum America 7. Jenifer Banks A New Home for Whom? Caroline Kirkland and Domestic Abuse on the Michigan Frontier 8. Stephanie Cole Keeping the Peace: Domestic Assault and Private Prosecution in Antebellum Baltimore PARENTS AND CHILDREN 9. Merril D. Smith Unnatural Mothers: Infanticide, Motherhood, and Class in the Mid Atlantic, 1730 1830 10. James D. Rice Laying Claim to Elizabeth Shoemaker: Family Violence on Baltimore's Waterfront, 1808 1812 11. Jeffrey H. Richards Decorous Violence: Manners, Class, and Abuse in Rebecca Rush's Kelroy MASTERS, SERVANTS, AND SLAVES 12. Terri L. Snyder As If There Were Not Master or Woman in the Land: Gender, Dependency, and Household Violence in Virginia, 1646 1720 13. Trevor Burnard A Theater of Terror: Domestic Violence in Thomas Thistlewood's Jamaica, 1750 1786 14. T. Stephen Whitman I Have Got the Gun and Will Do As I Please with Her: African Americans and Violence in Maryland, 1782 1830 15. Christopher Morris Within the Slave Cabin: Violence in Mississippi Slave Families Contributors' Biographies Index
OVERVIEWS 1. Christine Daniels Intimate Violence, Now and Then 2. G. S. Rowe and Jack D. Marietta Personal Violence in a Peaceable Kingdom: Pennsylvania, 1682 1801 3. Jacquelyn C. Miller Governing the Passions: The Eighteenth Century Quest for Domestic Harmony in Philadelphia's Middle Class Households HUSBANDS, WIVES, AND LOVERS 4. Randolph A. Roth Spousal Murder in Northern New England, 1776 1865 5. Edward E. Baptist My Mind is to Drown You and Leave You Behind: 'Omie Wise', Intimate Violence, and Masculinity 6. Ed Hatton He Murdered Her Because He Loved Her: Passion, Masculinity and Intimate Homicide in Antebellum America 7. Jenifer Banks A New Home for Whom? Caroline Kirkland and Domestic Abuse on the Michigan Frontier 8. Stephanie Cole Keeping the Peace: Domestic Assault and Private Prosecution in Antebellum Baltimore PARENTS AND CHILDREN 9. Merril D. Smith Unnatural Mothers: Infanticide, Motherhood, and Class in the Mid Atlantic, 1730 1830 10. James D. Rice Laying Claim to Elizabeth Shoemaker: Family Violence on Baltimore's Waterfront, 1808 1812 11. Jeffrey H. Richards Decorous Violence: Manners, Class, and Abuse in Rebecca Rush's Kelroy MASTERS, SERVANTS, AND SLAVES 12. Terri L. Snyder As If There Were Not Master or Woman in the Land: Gender, Dependency, and Household Violence in Virginia, 1646 1720 13. Trevor Burnard A Theater of Terror: Domestic Violence in Thomas Thistlewood's Jamaica, 1750 1786 14. T. Stephen Whitman I Have Got the Gun and Will Do As I Please with Her: African Americans and Violence in Maryland, 1782 1830 15. Christopher Morris Within the Slave Cabin: Violence in Mississippi Slave Families Contributors' Biographies Index
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