
Featuring a mix of primary source documents, articles, and illustrations, Women's Refocusing the Past has long been an invaluable resource. Now in its sixth edition, the book has been extensively revised and updated to cover recent events in American women's history. It provides many new selections from leading theorists and historians and restores several readings that were cut from the fifth edition. Successfully classroom-tested, these new essays offer more material on the impact of ethnicity in American culture, the roles that women have played in the creation of male-dominated structures, and the international dimensions of women's lives. The book covers such diverse groups as Christian Indian women in colonial America, African-American women in post-Civil War Atlanta, young Jewish labor organizers in turn-of-the-century New York, new arrivals to San Francisco's Chinatown, Japanese-American women during World War II, and Chicana feminists. The introductory essay has been revised and the bibliography has been updated to take into account the growing body of contemporary literature in the field. Women's America is an essential text for courses in women's history and an ideal supplement for more general survey courses on American history.
This volume investigates the multifaceted historical experiences of women in the United States by integrating primary source documents with contemporary scholarly analysis. Edited by Linda K. Kerber, a prominent historian of American women, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how gender, ethnicity, and social structures have shaped the American experience. By curating a diverse collection of essays and documents, the book challenges traditional historical narratives that often omit the contributions and perspectives of women across various cultural and economic backgrounds.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for undergraduate courses in women's history and American social history. Readers often note the academic density of the prose and the breadth of the primary source material, which makes it a standard reference for students and researchers alike.
Page Count:
478
Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195029828
ISBN-13:
9780195029826
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