The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the PlainsUntil the mid 1970s, frontierswomen appeared in histories of the American West only as one-dimensional stereotypes or not at all. The intention of this study is to demonstrate not only that women did play highly significant and multifaceted roles in the development of the American West but also that their lives as settlers displayed fairly consistent patterns which transcended geographic sections of the frontier. Further, the author maintains that these shared experiences and responses of frontierswomen constituted a "female frontier." In other words, frontierswomen's responsibilities, life styles, and sensibilities were shaped more by gender considerations than by region. |
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Contents
A Profile of Frontierswomen on the Prairie | 14 |
Home and Hearth on the Prairie | 42 |
Home and Hearth on the Plains | 76 |
Employment and Income Production on the Prairie | 102 |
Employment and Income Production on the Plains | 121 |
Community Participation on the Prairie | 148 |
Community Participation on the Plains | 173 |
The Female Frontier on the Prairie and on the Plains | 195 |
Appendixes | 203 |
Notes | 211 |
Note on the Sources | 283 |
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The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains Glenda Riley No preview available - 1988 |
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