Engendering America: A Documentary History, 1865 to the Present by Sonya Michel

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Engendering America: A Documentary History, 1865 to the Present by Sonya Michel

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Offering a documentary history of gender in the US, this book illustrates the ways that Americans defined manhood and womanhood since 1865, and the ways those definitions have changed over time. It demonstrates the interconnections between the histories of gender and sexuality, and it introduces students to the use of primary sources in history.

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Engendering America: A Documentary History, 1865 to the Present by Sonya Michel

This is the first and only documentary history of gender in the US. The documents, both written and visual, illustrate the variety of ways that Americans defined manhood and womanhood at any one time (since 1865) and the ways those definitions have changed over time. The book demonstrates the interconnections between the histories of gender and sexuality, and it introduces students to the use of primary sources in history.
Sonya Michel is Director of the Gender and Women's Studies Program and professor of Gender and Women's Studies and of History at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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ISBN 13 9780070443617
ISBN 10 0070443610
Title Engendering America: A Documentary History, 1865 to the Present
Author Sonya Michel
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Year published 1998-10-16
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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