Textbook
Women in American History to 1880: A Documentary ReaderISBN: 978-1-4443-3118-9
Paperback
216 pages
February 2011, ©2011, Wiley-Blackwell
|
Megan Marshall, author of The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism
“Using an impressive range of source material and offering
thought-provoking discussion questions, Carol Faulkner’s
documentary reader reflects the diversity of women’s
experiences and calls attention to the centrality of women in
American history.”
Anya Jabour, editor of Major Problems in the History of American
Families and Children and author of Topsy-Turvy: How the Civil War
Turned the World Upside Down for Southern Children.
“By selecting documents that range from the English
colonies to French Louisiana and Spanish New Mexico, Carol Faulkner
offers readers a fascinating array of early American women's
lives: Indian and African American women; Catholic and
Protestant women; plebian, middling, and elite women; and girls as
well as adult women. Her brisk introduction raises
provocative questions about women's varied roles in early America,
and encourages students to see their experiences as foundational to
American history.”
Ann M. Little, Colorado State University