
Charlene M. Boyer Lewis
درباره نویسنده
Charlene M. Boyer Lewis is a prominent American historian known for her insightful scholarship on early American history, particularly focusing on the life and times of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte. Her works shed light on the complexities of American aristocracy during the Early Republic, illustrating the social dynamics and cultural contexts of the period. Lewis's biography of Bonaparte captures not just the individual story, but also the broader narratives of gender, power, and identity in early 19th-century America.
In addition to her acclaimed biography, Lewis has contributed significantly to the understanding of planter society in Virginia through her book "Ladies and Gentlemen on Display: Planter Society at the Virginia Springs, 1790–1860." This work examines how social status and public display were intertwined in the lives of the American elite, offering a nuanced perspective on the social customs of the time. Through her research, Lewis has become a respected voice in historical circles, influencing both academic and public discourse on American history.