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Revolutionary mothers : women in the struggle for America's independence /
- Title:
- Revolutionary mothers : women in the struggle for America's independence /
- Author:
- Berkin, Carol.
- Format:
- Book
- Institution:
- Emerson College
- Contents:
- Clio's daughters, lost and found -- "The easy task of obeying": Englishwomen's place in Colonial society -- "They say it is tea that caused it": women join the protest against English policy -- "You can form no idea of the horrors": the challenges of a home-front war -- "Such a sordid set of creatures in human figure": women who followed the Army -- "How unhappy is war to domestic happiness": generals' wives and the war -- "A journey a crosse ye wilderness": Loyalist women in exile -- "The women must hear our words": the Revolution in the lives of Indian women -- "The day of jubilee is come": African American women and the American Revolution -- "It was I who did it": spies, saboteurs, couriers, and other heroines -- "There is no sex in soul": the legacy of Revolution.
- Online access:
- No online access
- Library holdings:
-
Emerson Main Stacks
E276 .B47 2006
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Available