American Women's History Journey

Republican Motherhood

7 min · 19. juli 2019
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SHOW NOTES Season 1, Episode 2: Republican Motherhood In this episode, the ideal of Republican Motherhood is described and how it came about in America during the late 1700s. Sources for this Episode: Susan M. Cruea, "Changing Ideals of Womanhood During the Nineteenth-Century Woman Movement," Bowling Green State University: ScholarWorks@BGSU: 902995: 187-204. Carol Berkin,Revolutionary Mothers,Vintage Books, New York, 2005, page 152. Linda Kerber,Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America,University of North Carolina Press, 1980. Margaret A. Nash, "Rethinking Republican motherhood: Benjamin Rush and the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia,Journal of the Early Republic,vol.17, no. 2, (Summer 1997), 171-191. Be sure to visit American Women's History Journey E-Zine at https://americanwomenshistoryjourney.com [https://americanwomenshistoryjourney.com] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virginia-r-bensen/support [https://anchor.fm/virginia-r-bensen/support]

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