9780820342627-0820342629-Virginia Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1 (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times Ser.)

Virginia Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1 (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times Ser.)

ISBN-13: 9780820342627
ISBN-10: 0820342629
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Cynthia A. Kierner, Sandra Gioia Treadway
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Hardcover 392 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780820342627
ISBN-10: 0820342629
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Cynthia A. Kierner, Sandra Gioia Treadway
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Hardcover 392 pages

Summary

Virginia Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1 (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times Ser.) (ISBN-13: 9780820342627 and ISBN-10: 0820342629), written by authors Cynthia A. Kierner, Sandra Gioia Treadway, was published by University of Georgia Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, United States, Historical, State & Local, United States History, Women in History, World History, Women's Studies, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent Virginia Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1 (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times Ser.) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Virginia Women is the first of two volumes exploring the history of Virginia women through the lives of exemplary and remarkable individuals. This collection of seventeen essays, written by established and emerging scholars, recovers the stories and voices of a diverse group of women, from the seventeenth century through the Civil War era. Placing their subjects in their larger historical contexts, the authors show how the experiences of Virginia women varied by race, class, age, and marital status, and also across both space and time.

Some essays examine the lives of well-known women―such as First Lady Dolley Madison―from a new perspective. Others introduce readers to relatively obscure historical figures: the convicted witch Grace Sherwood; the colonial printer Clementina Rind; Harriet Hemings, the enslaved daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Essays on the frontier heroine Mary Draper Ingles and the Civil War spy Elizabeth Van Lew examine the real women behind the legends. Altogether, the essays in this collection offer readers an engaging and personal window onto the experiences of women in the Old Dominion.

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