Bloch, Ruth H., 1949-

Gender and morality in Anglo-American culture, 1650-1800 [electronic resource] / Ruth H. Bloch. - Berkeley : University of California Press, c2003. - x, 225 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-215) and index.

Overviews. Theory : culturalist critique of feminist theory (1993). History : untangling the roots of modern sex rolesā‚ƒ (1978) -- Colonial transitions. Revaluing motherhood : American feminine ideals in transition : the rise of the moral mother, 1785-1815 (1978). Regulating courtship : women and the law of courtship in eighteenth century America (2001). Utilitarian vs. evangelical perspectives : women, love, and virtue in the thought of Edwards and Franklin (1993) -- Revolutionary synthesis. Religion and sentimentalism : religion, literary sentimentalism, and popular revolutionary ideology (1994). Republican virtue : the gendered meanings of virtue in revolutionary America (1987). Public/private : gender and the public/private dichotomy in revolutionary thought.


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Women--History.--United States
Women colonists--History.--United States
Sex role--History.--United States
Ethics--History.--United States


United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.


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