Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Analysis of Linda Kerberââ¬â¢s Women of the Republic...
Linda Kerberââ¬â¢s Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America was a refreshing historian analysis of the role of women in our nationââ¬â¢s history. In the early Revolution eras, the political role of women was nonexistent due to the traditional roles held by the patriarchal society the colonists lived in for most of their years. Kerber intertwined her book with an intelligent analysis, but also conveys this analysis in a clear way so that reader can comprehend further. Throughout the book, chapters divide each segment of womenââ¬â¢s rights by explaining the slow, but progressive build of them. The exploration of womens rights in Women of the Republic is developed by each opportunity opened during the American Revolution. While this book could be considered very academic, I considered it to be a leisurely read because it was so well written by Kerber. The passion behind the authors want to reveal this unknown historical event of what Kerber refers to as, ââ¬Å" The Womensââ¬â¢ Warâ⬠, makes the book inspirational. The true meaning of the term ââ¬Å"Republican Motherhoodâ⬠, made the word radicalism come to live in this historical setting. In result of these women changing and breaking the wall of a traditional role, they are finally accepted not just as domestic creatures, but as capable partners to create virtuous citizens. It is an empowering book that opens the readerââ¬â¢s eyes to the one ââ¬â sided history that previous to this book had been the only text by historians
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