A study of women’s social, domestic and work lives during the settlement of the first colonies of the United States with a particular focus upon Lady Arabella Johnson and Mercy Otis
The aim of the present paper is to shed light on women’s condition within the American society durin...
An extensive history of the discovery and settlement of the Mississippi Valley, including references...
The Imperial Colonist, a widely disseminated journal founded in 1902, was produced by women and desi...
A historical account of the important women behind the men of the Revolution, generally focusing upo...
Explores the various pastimes of colonial New England, such as shooting, horse racing, sleighing par...
Most historians of the education of American colonial women began their studies with the entrance of...
Chronicles the economic and political struggles of the colonies of North America from 1765 to 1775, ...
An explanation of the development of college settlements in the late nineteenth century and an explo...
A study of the relationship of a colony to its original country, focusing on the importance fair pol...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
Includes bibliographical references.Colonial days.--Women in the early settlement.--A group of early...
The women who lived in the British Floridas between 1763 and 1784 are not well known to historians o...
Chronicles the influence of the Daughters of Liberty in Rhode Island in securing economic independen...
Beginning with a detailed history of the sparks that led to the Revolution in France (1789–1799), th...
This dissertation is an examination of the social hierarchies and distribution of political power in...
The aim of the present paper is to shed light on women’s condition within the American society durin...
An extensive history of the discovery and settlement of the Mississippi Valley, including references...
The Imperial Colonist, a widely disseminated journal founded in 1902, was produced by women and desi...
A historical account of the important women behind the men of the Revolution, generally focusing upo...
Explores the various pastimes of colonial New England, such as shooting, horse racing, sleighing par...
Most historians of the education of American colonial women began their studies with the entrance of...
Chronicles the economic and political struggles of the colonies of North America from 1765 to 1775, ...
An explanation of the development of college settlements in the late nineteenth century and an explo...
A study of the relationship of a colony to its original country, focusing on the importance fair pol...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
Includes bibliographical references.Colonial days.--Women in the early settlement.--A group of early...
The women who lived in the British Floridas between 1763 and 1784 are not well known to historians o...
Chronicles the influence of the Daughters of Liberty in Rhode Island in securing economic independen...
Beginning with a detailed history of the sparks that led to the Revolution in France (1789–1799), th...
This dissertation is an examination of the social hierarchies and distribution of political power in...
The aim of the present paper is to shed light on women’s condition within the American society durin...
An extensive history of the discovery and settlement of the Mississippi Valley, including references...
The Imperial Colonist, a widely disseminated journal founded in 1902, was produced by women and desi...