This course has the intersecting goals of surveying the history of women in the United states from the colonial period to 1870 and of considering how discourses of gender framed major issues such as colonization, nationalism, slavery, political ideologies, reform, race and class consciousness during this period. How does thinking about gender make our historical understanding of U.S. history during this period more nuanced; and how (if at all) does it challenge standard interpretations and the cultural assumptions with which we approach historical research itself? Throughout the semester, we will also be thinking about the peculiarities of women's history as a historical field. In what ways, if at all, can we talk about women as a historica...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the public what is and what is not being discussed about women...
This project draws upon two research papers which come together to look at how women of America’s Re...
Most historians of the education of American colonial women began their studies with the entrance of...
The history of women is a field of historiography created to counteract the classical epistemology o...
Women's and gender history has established itself as a prominent part of contemporary historical res...
A disagreement may occur between Skolverket’s aim to include various perspectives in history teachin...
This study explores the importance of achieving gender equity by increasing the qualitative and quan...
How has the study of the built environment changed the historiography of gender? This paper analyzes...
Edited by Carol Faulkner and Alison M. Parker [College at Brockport faculty member]. The chapters in...
Drawing on recent historical research that introduced gender as an analytical concept into the study...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, psychology, philosophy, anthropology...
The aim of the present paper is to shed light on women’s condition within the American society durin...
Winkel H. Global Historical Sociology and Connected Gender Sociologies. On the Re-Nationalization an...
Women's History has achieved visible presence in the academy and an influence to European Women's St...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the public what is and what is not being discussed about women...
This project draws upon two research papers which come together to look at how women of America’s Re...
Most historians of the education of American colonial women began their studies with the entrance of...
The history of women is a field of historiography created to counteract the classical epistemology o...
Women's and gender history has established itself as a prominent part of contemporary historical res...
A disagreement may occur between Skolverket’s aim to include various perspectives in history teachin...
This study explores the importance of achieving gender equity by increasing the qualitative and quan...
How has the study of the built environment changed the historiography of gender? This paper analyzes...
Edited by Carol Faulkner and Alison M. Parker [College at Brockport faculty member]. The chapters in...
Drawing on recent historical research that introduced gender as an analytical concept into the study...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, psychology, philosophy, anthropology...
The aim of the present paper is to shed light on women’s condition within the American society durin...
Winkel H. Global Historical Sociology and Connected Gender Sociologies. On the Re-Nationalization an...
Women's History has achieved visible presence in the academy and an influence to European Women's St...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the public what is and what is not being discussed about women...
This project draws upon two research papers which come together to look at how women of America’s Re...
Most historians of the education of American colonial women began their studies with the entrance of...