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Full Description
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, many women began to write historical analysis, taking an essential role in defining the new American Republicanism. The work collected in this volume ranges from straightforward reportage to poetic historical narratives, traditional chronicle to travel writing and historical drama to depictions of women. Some of the works were written as textbooks to supply facts and training in critical thinking to female students.
Contents
Women's Early American Historical Narratives Introduction
Suggested Further Reading
Note on the Text
Ann Eliza Bleecker, "The History of Maria Kittle" (1790-1)
Margaretta V. Bleecker Faugeres, "The Hudson" (1793)
Judith Sargent Murray, "Observations on Female Abilities" (1798)
Hannah Adams, A Summary History of New England (1799)
Mercy Otis Warren, History... of the American Revolution (1805)
Sarah Pogson, The Female Enthusiast: A Tragedy in Five Acts (1807)
Sarah Pierce, Sketches of Universal History... (1811)
Hannah Mather Crocker, Observations on the Real Rights of Women (1818)
Anne Newport Royall, Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States (1826)
Emma Willard, History of the United States, or Republic of America (1829; 2nd rev. ed)
Explanatory Notes