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Women's Activism and Social Change Nancy A. Hewitt

Women's Activism and Social Change By Nancy A. Hewitt

Women's Activism and Social Change by Nancy A. Hewitt


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Nancy A. Hewitt challenges the popular belief that the lives of antebellum women focused on their role in the private sphere of the family.

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Women's Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872 by Nancy A. Hewitt

In Women's Activism and Social Change, Nancy A. Hewitt challenges the popular belief that the lives of antebellum women focused on their role in the private sphere of the family. Examining intense and well-documented reform movements in nineteenth-century Rochester, New York, Hewitt distinguishes three networks of women's activism: women from the wealthiest Rochester families who sought to ameliorate the lives of the poor; those from upwardly mobile families who, influenced by evangelical revivalism, campaigned to eradicate such social ills as slavery, vice, and intemperance; and those who combined limited economic resources with an agrarian Quaker tradition of communialism and religious democracy to advocate full racial and sexual equality.

Women's Activism and Social Change Reviews

A model for future community studies and a welcome addition to women's history.

* American Historical Review *

Hewitt substantially advances discussion of 'women's place' and its relation to class, community, family, and feminism. Women's Activism and Social Change merits a careful reading by scholars of women's history and nineteenth-century social movements.

* Journal of Interdisciplinary History *

Nancy A. Hewitt's examination of women's organized activities in Rochester raises critical questions about the tendency of historians to trace a direct causal line from the earliest female benevolent activities and missionary societies through evangelical reform movements to the birth of a feminist movement in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York.... Hewitt demonstrates clearly that women of different class origins acted in ways consonant with the values of their social location, an excellent antidote to romanticized generalizations about 'women' as a group.

* Contemporary Sociology *

The most detailed and scholarly study we have to date of women's reform activity at a local level. It is thoroughly researched, carefully organized, and well written... and provides a solid, insightful, and indispensable benchmark against which to measure future scholarship.

* Public Historian *

Hewitt demonstrates clearly that women of different class origins acted in ways consonant with the values of their social location, an excellent antidote to romanticized generalizations about 'women' as a group.

* Contemporary Sociology *

About Nancy A. Hewitt

Nancy A. Hewitt is Professor of History and Women's Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She is the author of Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s, and coauthor of Exploring American Histories: A Brief Survey with Sources.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Material and Moral Progress2. A Profusion of Pathways3. From Amelioration to Perfection4. Moral Crusades and Ultraist Alternatives5. Coalitions and Confrontations6. Union or Liberty7. Never Another Season of SilenceTablesIndex

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CIN0801495091VG
9780801495090
0801495091
Women's Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872 by Nancy A. Hewitt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
19880128
282
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