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Elizabeth F. Ellet

The Women of the American Revolution

In “The Women of the American Revolution,” Elizabeth F. Ellet meticulously unveils the pivotal roles that women played during the tumultuous years of the American Revolution. Ellet'Äôs literary style is both narrative and analytical, blending personal anecdotes, letters, and historical documents to weave a vivid portrayal of these formidable figures, thereby placing them in a literary context often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Through this work, Ellet contributes significantly to an emerging feminist historical discourse of the mid-19th century, showcasing the courage and intellect of women who influenced political and social transformations. Elizabeth F. Ellet, an early advocate for women'Äôs rights and a dedicated historian, drew upon her extensive research and deep engagement with women'Äôs contributions to American history. Her own life as a mother, writer, and educator provided her with a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of women, paralleling the narratives she detailed in her book. Ellet's passion for historical accuracy and her desire to spotlight marginalized voices are evident throughout the text, further establishing her as a pioneer in women'Äôs historical literature. This work is essential for readers intrigued by American history, women's studies, or the intricacies of social change. Ellet'Äôs passionate narrative invites readers to appreciate the indomitable spirit of women who shaped the nation and resonates with those seeking to understand the complexities of history through the lens of gender.
601 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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