Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
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The #1 text in U.S. women’s history
Through Women’s Eyes covers the entirety of the nation’s history, placing women – their experiences, contributions, and views – at the center. Brief primary source readings within chapters bring a range of women’s voices to the narrative, while robust primary source projects at each chapter’s end engage students in historical thinking. To further support student learning, the text is available with Achieve, an easy-to-use online learning system that offers tools for skills development and assessment along with a full-color ebook.
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Primary Source Projects bring together textual and visual primary sources around chapter topics – from early representations of Indigenous women to voices from “Jane,” the underground abortion collective. The pedagogical support—thematic introductions, source headnotes, and questions for analysis—help students practice historical thinking skills.
An inclusive and accessible narrative gives students a solid foundation in U.S. history while centering on the experiences of a diverse range of American women and girls.
A suite of online resources is available through Achieve, a flexible, innovative online learning system. Achieve supports student learning through a full-color ebook, LearningCurve adaptive quizzes, summative quizzes for each chapter, metacognitive reflection activities, and chronology activities that guide students in identifying and understanding patterns of change. Achieve is fully customizable to support your teaching style and easily integrates with your LMS.
New to This Edition
A new co-author, Brenda Stevenson, brings her expertise as a scholar of gender, race, slavery, and family to the revision, focusing on the period to 1900.
New Reading into the Past boxes, including Charlotte Forten’s “Life on the Sea Islands.”
New scholarship throughout. Every chapter has been updated to integrate the latest scholarship and reflect the diversity of women who shaped and have been shaped by U.S. history.
“It is student friendly, the analysis is trenchant, the inclusive primary source materials are excellent, and best of all it is extremely well written.” — Melissa M. Soto-Schwartz, Cuyahoga Community College-Western
"A great textbook for introductory courses in U.S. womens history, with an emphasis on primary sources, diversity and inclusion." — Sara Davis, Pima Community College
“It is a great all-in-one resource. It covers a breadth of information that is well organized and accessible to students. Best of all are the primary sources that are provided with excellent context.” — Jensen Branscombe, Tarleton State University
“I would describe Through Women’s Eyes as the single best textbook in U.S. women’s history. It is a quantum leap over its predecessors in synthesizing around clear themes a generation of scholarship.” — Susan Gray, Arizona State University
Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
Sixth Edition| ©2024
Ellen DuBois; Lynn Dumenil; Brenda Stevenson
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Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
Sixth Edition| 2024
Ellen DuBois; Lynn Dumenil; Brenda Stevenson
Table of Contents
* New PRIMARY SOURCE
Chapter 1. America in the World, to 1650
Indigenous Women
Reading into the Past Two Sisters and Acoma Origins
Europeans Arrive
African Women and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Conclusion: Many Beginnings
PRIMARY SOURCES European Images of Indigenous Women
Chapter 2. Colonial Worlds, 1607–1750
A Changed World for Indigenous Peoples
Southern British Colonies
*Reading into the Past Florence Hall’s Account of the Slave Trade
Northern British Colonies
Reading into the Past Trial of Anne Hutchinson
Beyond the British Colonies
Conclusion: The Diversity of American Women
PRIMARY SOURCES By and About Colonial Women
PRIMARY SOURCES Depictions of “Family” in Colonial America
Chapter 3. Mothers and Daughters of the Revolution, 1750–1810
Background to Revolution, 1754–1775
Women and the Face of War, 1775–1783
Revolutionary Era Legacies
*Reading into the Past Thirteen Toasts
Conclusion: To the Margins of Political Action
PRIMARY SOURCES Gendering Images of the Revolution
PRIMARY SOURCES Phillis Wheatley, Enslaved Poet
PRIMARY SOURCES Education and Republican Motherhood
Chapter 4. Pedestal, Loom, and Auction Block, 1800–1860
The Ideology of True Womanhood
Reading into the Past Catharine Beecher, The Peculiar Responsibilities of the American Woman
Women and Wage Earning
Women, Slavery, and the South
Reading into the Past Beloved Children: Cherokee Women Petition the National Council
Reading into the Past Mary Boykin Chesnut, “Slavery a Curse to Any Land”
Conclusion: True Womanhood and the Reality of Women’s Lives
PRIMARY SOURCES Sex Work in New York City, 1858
PRIMARY SOURCES Mothering under Slavery
PRIMARY SOURCES Godey’s Lady’s Book
PRIMARY SOURCES Early Photographs of Factory Operatives
Chapter 5. Shifting Boundaries: Expansion, Reform, and Civil War, 1840–1865
An Expanding Nation, 1843–1861
Reading into the Past Narrative of Mrs. Rosalía Vallejo Leese, Who Witnessed the Hoisting of the Bear Flag in Sonoma on the 14th of June, 1846
Antebellum Reform
Civil War, 1861–1865
*Reading into the Past Charlotte Forten Grimké, “Life on the Sea Islands”
Conclusion: Reshaping Boundaries, Redefining Womanhood
PRIMARY SOURCES Female Labor in the Gold-Rush Economy
PRIMARY SOURCES Women’s Rights Partnership: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
PRIMARY SOURCES Women on the Civil War Battlefields
Chapter 6. Reconstructing Women’s Lives North and South, 1865–1900
Gender and the Postwar Constitutional Amendments
Women’s Lives in Southern Reconstruction and Redemption
Reading into the Past Mary Tape, “What Right Have You?”
Female Wage Labor and the Triumph of Industrial Capitalism
Reading into the Past Leonora Barry, “Women in the Knights of Labor”
Women of the Leisured Classes
Conclusion: Toward a New Womanhood
PRIMARY SOURCES Ida B. Wells, “Race Woman”
PRIMARY SOURCES The Woman Who Toils
PRIMARY SOURCES The Higher Education of Women in the Postbellum Years
PRIMARY SOURCES The New Woman
Chapter 7. Women in an Expanding Nation: Consolidation of the West, Mass Immigration, and the Crisis of the 1890s
Consolidating the West
Late Nineteenth-Century Immigration
Reading into the Past Emma Goldman, “Living My Life”
Century’s End: Challenges, Conflict, and Imperial Ventures
Reading into the Past Clemencia Lopez, Women of the Philippines
Conclusion: Nationhood and Womanhood on the Eve of a New Century
PRIMARY SOURCES Representing Native American Women in the Late Nineteenth Century
PRIMARY SOURCES Jane Addams, “Twenty Years at Hull House”
PRIMARY SOURCES Jacob Riis’s Photographs of Immigrant Girls and Women
Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
Sixth Edition| 2024
Ellen DuBois; Lynn Dumenil; Brenda Stevenson
Authors
Ellen Carol DuBois
Lynn Dumenil
Brenda Stevenson
Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
Sixth Edition| 2024
Ellen DuBois; Lynn Dumenil; Brenda Stevenson
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Through Women's Eyes, Volume 1
Sixth Edition| 2024
Ellen DuBois; Lynn Dumenil; Brenda Stevenson
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