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The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820–1860
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BARBARA WELTER
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- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Series Preface ix
- Introduction xi
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Domestic Ideology and Domestic Work
- American Feminine Ideals in Transition: The Rise of the Moral Mother, 1785–1815 3
- To Earn Her Daily Bread: Housework and Antebellum Working-Class Subsistence 29
- The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820–1860 48
- Sentimental Womanhood and Domestic Education, 1830–1870 72
- Women Shoeworkers and Domestic Ideology: Rural Outwork in Early Nineteenth-Century Essex County 90
- The Domestic Balance of Power: Relations Between Mistress and Maid in Nineteenth-Century New England 116
- Freedom’s Yoke: Gender Conventions among Antebellum Free Blacks 134
- Women’s Perspective on the Patriarchy in the 1850s 160
- Separate Spheres, Female Worlds, Woman’s Place: The Rhetoric of Women’s History 173
- Household Values, Women s Work, and Economic Growth 1800–1930 204
- American Women and Domestic Consumption, 1800-1920: Four Interpretive Themes 215
- Women as Workers, Women as Civilizers: True Womanhood in the American West 244
- Cloth, Butter and Boarders: Women’s Household Production for the Market 264
- ‘The Sphinx in the Household’: A New Look at the History of Household Workers 291
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Series Preface ix
- Introduction xi
-
Domestic Ideology and Domestic Work
- American Feminine Ideals in Transition: The Rise of the Moral Mother, 1785–1815 3
- To Earn Her Daily Bread: Housework and Antebellum Working-Class Subsistence 29
- The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820–1860 48
- Sentimental Womanhood and Domestic Education, 1830–1870 72
- Women Shoeworkers and Domestic Ideology: Rural Outwork in Early Nineteenth-Century Essex County 90
- The Domestic Balance of Power: Relations Between Mistress and Maid in Nineteenth-Century New England 116
- Freedom’s Yoke: Gender Conventions among Antebellum Free Blacks 134
- Women’s Perspective on the Patriarchy in the 1850s 160
- Separate Spheres, Female Worlds, Woman’s Place: The Rhetoric of Women’s History 173
- Household Values, Women s Work, and Economic Growth 1800–1930 204
- American Women and Domestic Consumption, 1800-1920: Four Interpretive Themes 215
- Women as Workers, Women as Civilizers: True Womanhood in the American West 244
- Cloth, Butter and Boarders: Women’s Household Production for the Market 264
- ‘The Sphinx in the Household’: A New Look at the History of Household Workers 291