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A Very Social Time Crafting Community In Antebellum New England Reprint 2019 Karen V Hansen

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A Very Social Time Crafting Community In Antebellum New England Reprint 2019 Karen V Hansen
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.13 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Karen V. Hansen
ISBN: 9780520917958, 0520917952
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2019

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A Very Social Time Crafting Community In Antebellum New England Reprint 2019 Karen V Hansen by Karen V. Hansen 9780520917958, 0520917952 instant download after payment.

Karen Hansen's richly anecdotal narrative explores the textured community lives of New England's working women and men—both white and black—n the half century before the Civil War. Her use of diaries, letters, and autobiographies brings their voices to life, making this study an extraordinary combination of historical research and sociological interpretation.
Hansen challenges conventional notions that women were largely relegated to a private realm and men to a public one. A third dimension—the social sphere—also existed and was a critical meeting ground for both genders. In the social worlds of love, livelihood, gossip, friendship, and mutual assistance, working people crossed ideological gender boundaries.
The book's rare collection of original writings reinforces Hansen's arguments and also provides an intimate glimpse into antebellum New England life.

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