HIST 2Q93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Republican Motherhood, Book Report, Canadian Historical Review
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Book review: read and follow the instructions on sakai, both books are still in stock in the campus store (and on library reserve) Setbacks: does her title match her conclusion, has a piece, that is specifically about the experience of enslaved men and women during the. Potter: does she think loyalist women were more conservative and deferential than patriot women, how does she explain loyalist women"s apparently differential language and behaviour. The revolutionary era: the road to revolution, women and the war of independence, after the revolution: what next for women, women and citizenship: the loyalist case, revolution for whom, republican motherhood: a postwar compromise. Women and the war of independence: opportunities for some, consumer boycotts, home manufacture, supporting continental army, wartime service, public debate over the war was largely carried out by men. If they stayed home, many land ladies housed political leaders and military leaders. She did(cid:374)"t need to leave: compared women to infants, idiots and the insane.