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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    UID:
    gbv_837132045
    Format: Online-Ressource (410 p)
    ISBN: 9780300115932
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction. Kathryn Kish Sklar and James Brewer Stewart -- Part I: Context-Then and Today -- 1. Declaring Equality: Sisterhood and Slavery. David Brion Davis -- 2. Sisterhood, Slavery, and Sovereignty: Transnational Antislavery Work and Women's Rights Movements in the United States During theTwentieth Century. Judith Resnik -- Part II: The Impact of Antislavery on French, German, and British Feminism -- 3. How (and Why) the Analogy of Marriage with Slavery Provided the Springboard for Women's Rights Demands in France, 1640-1848. Karen Offen -- 4. Frauenemancipation and Beyond: The Use of the Concept of Emancipation by Early European Feminists. Bonnie S. Anderson -- 5. Women's Mobilization in the Era of Slave Emancipation: Some Anglo-French Comparisons. Seymour Drescher -- 6. British Abolition and Feminism in Transatlantic Perspective. Clare Midgley -- Part III: The Transatlantic Activism of African-American Women Abolitionists -- 7. Sarah Forten's Anti-Slavery Networks. Julie Winch -- 8. Incidents Abroad: Harriet Jacobs and the Transatlantic Movement. Jean Fagan Yellin -- 9. ''Like Hot Lead to Pour on the Americans . . .'': Sarah Parker Remond-From Salem, Mass., to the British Isles. Willi Coleman -- 10. Literary Transnationalism and Diasporic History: Frances Watkins Harper's ''Fancy Sketches,'' 1859-60. Carla L. Peterson -- Part IV: Transatlantic Influences on the Emergence of Women's Rights in the United States -- 11. ''The Throne of My Heart'': Religion, Oratory, and Transatlantic Community in Angelina Grimké's Launching of Women's Rights, 1828-1838. Kathryn Kish Sklar -- 12. The Redemption of a Heretic: Harriet Martineau and Anglo-American Abolitionism. Deborah A. Logan -- 13. ''Seeking a Larger Liberty'': Remapping First Wave Feminism. Nancy A. Hewitt.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Introduction. Kathryn Kish Sklar and James Brewer Stewart""; ""Part I: Context�Then and Today""; ""1. Declaring Equality: Sisterhood and Slavery. David Brion Davis""; ""2. Sisterhood, Slavery, and Sovereignty: Transnational Antislavery Work and Women�s Rights Movements in the United States During theTwentieth Century. Judith Resnik""; ""Part II: The Impact of Antislavery on French, German, and British Feminism"" , ""3. How (and Why) the Analogy of Marriage with Slavery Provided the Springboard for Women�s Rights Demands in France, 1640�1848. Karen Offen""""4. Frauenemancipation and Beyond: The Use of the Concept of Emancipation by Early European Feminists. Bonnie S. Anderson""; ""5. Women's Mobilization in the Era of Slave Emancipation: Some Anglo-French Comparisons. Seymour Drescher""; ""6. British Abolition and Feminism in Transatlantic Perspective. Clare Midgley""; ""Part III: The Transatlantic Activism of African-American Women Abolitionists"" , ""7. Sarah Forten�s Anti-Slavery Networks. Julie Winch""""8. Incidents Abroad: Harriet Jacobs and the Transatlantic Movement. Jean Fagan Yellin""; ""9. ��Like Hot Lead to Pour on the Americans . . .��: Sarah Parker Remond�From Salem, Mass., to the British Isles. Willi Coleman""; ""10. Literary Transnationalism and Diasporic History: Frances Watkins Harper�s ��Fancy Sketches,�� 1859�60. Carla L. Peterson""; ""Part IV: Transatlantic Influences on the Emergence of Women�s Rights in the United States"" , ""11. ��The Throne of My Heart��: Religion, Oratory, and Transatlantic Community in Angelina Grimké�s Launching of Women�s Rights, 1828�1838. Kathryn Kish Sklar""""12. The Redemption of a Heretic: Harriet Martineau and Anglo-American Abolitionism. Deborah A. Logan""; ""13. ��Seeking a Larger Liberty��: Remapping First Wave Feminism. Nancy A. Hewitt""; ""14. Ernestine Rose�s Jewish Origins and the Varieties of Euro-American Emancipation in 1848. Ellen Carol DuBois""; ""Part V: Transcultural Activism Against Slavery by African-American Women"" , ""15. Writing for True Womanhood: African-American Women�s Writings and the Antislavery Struggle. Erica Armstrong Dunbar""""16. Enacting Emancipation: African American Women Abolitionists at Oberlin College and the Quest for Empowerment, Equality, and Respectability. Carol Lasser""; ""17. At the Boundaries of Abolitionism, Feminism, and Black Nationalism: The Activism of Mary Ann Shadd Cary. Jane Rhodes""; ""List of Contributors ""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780300137866
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780300115932
    Additional Edition: Print version Women's Rights and Transatlantic Anti-Slavery in the Era of Emancipation
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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