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Writing Themselves Into History Emily And Matilda Bancroft In Journals And Letters Kim Bancroft

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Writing Themselves Into History Emily And Matilda Bancroft In Journals And Letters Kim Bancroft
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Writing Themselves Into History Emily And Matilda Bancroft In Journals And Letters Kim Bancroft instant download after payment.

Publisher: Heyday
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.65 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Kim Bancroft
ISBN: 9781597145886, 1597145882
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Writing Themselves Into History Emily And Matilda Bancroft In Journals And Letters Kim Bancroft by Kim Bancroft 9781597145886, 1597145882 instant download after payment.

A window into the world of nineteenth-century California, from two women who experienced it firsthand.

In the early years of California's statehood, Emily Brist Ketchum Bancroft (1834–1869) and Matilda Coley Griffing Bancroft (1848–1910) had front-row seats to the unfolding of the Golden State's history. The first and second wives of historian extraordinaire Hubert Howe Bancroft, these two women were deeply engaged members of society and perceptive chroniclers of their times, and they left behind extensive records of their lives and work. Writing Themselves into History offers a rich immersion in nineteenth-century California, detailing Emily's and Matilda's experiences with public life, motherhood, and business against the backdrop of San Francisco's high society and the state's growth amidst the tumult of the American Civil War. The book also highlights Matilda's significant involvement in Hubert Howe's trailblazing research on the history of...

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