In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State . Beatty, Beatty,**

In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State . Beatty, Beatty,**

New York University Press

Explore the complex relationship between women and the patriarchal state during a pivotal period in American history. This insightful book, "In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America" by Jacqueline Beatty, delves into the social, political, and economic forces that shaped women's lives and their roles in the nascent nation. Discover the challenges and opportunities faced by women as they navigated the complexities of a newly forming society. A must-read for anyone interested in women's history, American Revolution studies, and political science. Product Summary: This paperback book, "In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America" by Jacqueline Beatty, examines the intersection of gender and state power during the American Revolution. It offers a detailed analysis of how patriarchal structures influenced women's experiences and contributions to the revolutionary era. Key themes include women's legal status, economic participation, and evolving social roles within the context of state formation. Suitable for academic study and general interest in historical gender studies.

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