Being Good: Women's Moral Values in Early America
New York: Hill and Wang, 2003. Paperback. x, 388 p.; 22 cm. Paperback with illustrated cover. The author examines the innate conflict between the popular view of women as weak and helpless while whey were also considered the keepers of the new nation's moral compass. She compares specific experiences in Massachusetts, Virginia, and St. Louis, Missouri. Possible small remainder mark on lower page edges; otherwise, in Fine Condition: clean and bright. Fine. Item #007166
ISBN: 0809016338
Price: $12.50
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