Separated by their sex [electronic resource] : women in public and private in the colonial Atlantic world / Mary Beth Norton.

By: Norton, Mary BethContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press, 2011Description: xxi, 247 p. : ill., portsISBN: 9780801460890 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Women -- United States -- History | Women -- Great Britain -- History | Women in public life -- United States -- History | Women in public life -- Great Britain -- History | United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 305.40973/09032 LOC classification: HQ1416 | .N67 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Lady Frances Berkeley and Virginia politics, 1675-1678 -- Mistress Alice Tilly and her supporters, 1649-1650 -- English women in the public realm, 1642-1653 -- Mistress Elinor James and her broadsides, 1681-1714 -- John Dunton and the invention of the feminine private -- Mistress Sarah Kemble Knight and her journal, 1704 -- Women and politics, eighteenth century style -- Lady Chatham and her correspondents, 1740s-1760s -- Consolidating the feminine private -- Conclusion : defining "women."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Lady Frances Berkeley and Virginia politics, 1675-1678 -- Mistress Alice Tilly and her supporters, 1649-1650 -- English women in the public realm, 1642-1653 -- Mistress Elinor James and her broadsides, 1681-1714 -- John Dunton and the invention of the feminine private -- Mistress Sarah Kemble Knight and her journal, 1704 -- Women and politics, eighteenth century style -- Lady Chatham and her correspondents, 1740s-1760s -- Consolidating the feminine private -- Conclusion : defining "women."

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