Suffragists in an imperial age U.S. expansion and the woman question, 1870-1929
Suffragists in Imperial Age demonstrates how seemingly disparate conversations about the physical boundaries of national territory and the gendered boundaries of political space overlapped and inflected each other during post-Civil War efforts to rebuild the nation in new terms. This book argues tha...
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Oxford [etc.] :
Oxford University Press
2008
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Acceso en línea: | Sumario |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- U.S. expansion and the woman question, 1870-1929
- Reconstruction and annexation : suffragists in Washington D.C., and Santo Domingo, 1870-1875
- Western expansion and the politics of federalism : Indians, Mormons, and territorial statehood, 1878-1887
- Imperial expansion and the problem of Hawaii, 1898-1902
- Getting suffrage in an age of empire : the Philippines and Puerto Rico, 1914-1929
- Epilogue