American Women's History: A Very Short Introduction
by
Susan Ware
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199328331
ISBN-13
9780199328338
Description
In this concise exploration of American women's history, the narrative shifts focus from traditional male-centered perspectives to highlight the substantial roles women have played throughout the nation's past. From the early days of Pocahontas to the contributions of women in the military, the author paints a rich tapestry that encompasses diverse experiences and challenges.
Ware delves into the multifaceted lives of women across different cultures and eras, illustrating how they have shaped society, often against the backdrop of adversity. Their stories illuminate critical movements, achievements, and struggles that have often been overlooked or simplified in mainstream historical accounts.
The work serves as a thought-provoking reminder that women's contributions are not just peripheral but central to understanding the broader narrative of America. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful analysis, readers are invited to reconsider and recontextualize the history they thought they knew, recognizing the integral role of women in the making of the nation.
Ware delves into the multifaceted lives of women across different cultures and eras, illustrating how they have shaped society, often against the backdrop of adversity. Their stories illuminate critical movements, achievements, and struggles that have often been overlooked or simplified in mainstream historical accounts.
The work serves as a thought-provoking reminder that women's contributions are not just peripheral but central to understanding the broader narrative of America. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful analysis, readers are invited to reconsider and recontextualize the history they thought they knew, recognizing the integral role of women in the making of the nation.
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