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ISBN
9780801487866
Book Title
In the New England Fashion : Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2002
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Catherine E. Kelly
Genre
History
Topic
United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), Women, United States / 19th Century
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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In the first half of the nineteenth century, rural New England society underwent a radical transformation as the traditional household economy gave way to an encroaching market culture. Drawing on a wide array of diaries, letters, and published...

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801487862
ISBN-13
9780801487866
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2355406

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Book Title
In the New England Fashion : Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century
Author
Catherine E. Kelly
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), Women, United States / 19th Century
Publication Year
2002
Genre
History
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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"Kelly's work is concerned, above all, with the place of women in the period. The reader will find fascinating sections of the book dealing with domestic tasks and responsibilities, paid and unpaid work, education, courtship and marriage, the transformation of love, private and public sociability, and fashion and consumption. . . This is a well-analyzed, carefully researched study. . . "-Billie Barnes Jensen, San Jose State University, History: The Review of New Books. Fall, 1999., "With complexity and thoughtfulness the author addresses middle-class formation, rural capitalism, separate spheres ideology, and the contours of the affectionate family. . . . This provocative book demands consideration for its creative thinking alone."--Lisa Wilson, Connecticut College, New London, CT. The Journal of American History, September, 2000., "Kelly pushes the boundaries of labor, social, and women's history to challenge a number of core conclusions about the transformation to a market society in the antebellum North. . . . Reading letters and diaries, friendship and commonplace books, and published prose and poetry for what they reveal about both experience and representation, Kelly insists that we take women seriously as actors and thinkers, whose daily lives and the meanings they made of them at once signified and effected important changes in gender and class identities, roles, and relations."-Crista DeLuzio (Southern Methodist University), Modernism/modernity, September 2002, "Kelly pushes the boundaries of labor, social, and women's history to challenge a number of core conclusions about the transformation to a market society in the antebellum North. . . . Reading letters and diaries, friendship and commonplace books, and published prose and poetry for what they reveal about both experience and representation, Kelly insists that we take women seriously as actors and thinkers, whose daily lives and the meanings they made of them at once signified and effected important changes in gender and class identities, roles, and relations."--Crista DeLuzio (Southern Methodist University), Modernism/modernity, September 2002, "Catherine Kelly's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the transition to capitalism and class formation in the ante-bellum period. Kelly makes a strong case that provincial middle-class formation followed patterns distinct from those discerned by scholars of the urban bourgeoisie. She provides a subtle account of changes over time, of the interactions between ideologies and forms of representation, and of the role of women's own self-fashioning in bringing about social change and class formation."--Christopher Clark, University of Warwick, "With complexity and thoughtfulness the author addresses middle-class formation, rural capitalism, separate spheres ideology, and the contours of the affectionate family. . . . This provocative book demands consideration for its creative thinking alone."-Lisa Wilson, Connecticut College, New London, CT. The Journal of American History, September, 2000., "This rich written legacy first spelled out the superiority of rural life over urban society as a way of clarifying economic change. . . This fine study should stimulate other scholars to pursue and evaluate Kelly's methods and insights."--Mary H. Blewett, University of Massachusetts. American Historical Review, April 2001, Kelly's work is concerned, above all, with the place of women in the period. The reader will find fascinating sections of the book dealing with domestic tasks and responsibilities, paid and unpaid work, education, courtship and marriage, the transformation of love, private and public sociability, and fashion and consumption.... This is a well-analyzed, carefully researched study., "This rich written legacy first spelled out the superiority of rural life over urban society as a way of clarifying economic change. . . This fine study should stimulate other scholars to pursue and evaluate Kelly's methods and insights."-Mary H. Blewett, University of Massachusetts. American Historical Review, April 2001, "Kelly's work is concerned, above all, with the place of women in the period. The reader will find fascinating sections of the book dealing with domestic tasks and responsibilities, paid and unpaid work, education, courtship and marriage, the transformation of love, private and public sociability, and fashion and consumption. . . This is a well-analyzed, carefully researched study. . . "--Billie Barnes Jensen, San Jose State University, History: The Review of New Books. Fall, 1999., "Catherine Kelly's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the transition to capitalism and class formation in the ante-bellum period. Kelly makes a strong case that provincial middle-class formation followed patterns distinct from those discerned by scholars of the urban bourgeoisie. She provides a subtle account of changes over time, of the interactions between ideologies and forms of representation, and of the role of women's own self-fashioning in bringing about social change and class formation."-Christopher Clark, University of Warwick, This rich written legacy first spelled out the superiority of rural life over urban society as a way of clarifying economic change.... This fine study should stimulate other scholars to pursue and evaluate Kelly's methods and insights., With complexity and thoughtfulness the author addresses middle-class formation, rural capitalism, separate spheres ideology, and the contours of the affectionate family.... This provocative book demands consideration for its creative thinking alone., Kelly pushes the boundaries of labor, social, and women's history to challenge a number of core conclusions about the transformation to a market society in the antebellum North.... Reading letters and diaries, friendship and commonplace books, and published prose and poetry for what they reveal about both experience and representation, Kelly insists that we take women seriously as actors and thinkers, whose daily lives and the meanings they made of them at once signified and effected important changes in gender and class identities, roles, and relations.
Copyright Date
2002
Lccn
98-036485
Dewey Decimal
305.4/0974
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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