Pioneer Women: The Lives of Women on the Frontier

Pioneer Women: The Lives of Women on the Frontier

ISBN-10:
0806130547
ISBN-13:
9780806130545
Pub. Date:
04/15/1998
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10:
0806130547
ISBN-13:
9780806130545
Pub. Date:
04/15/1998
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
Pioneer Women: The Lives of Women on the Frontier

Pioneer Women: The Lives of Women on the Frontier

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Overview

If only one book about women in the West were available, this certainly would be an appropriate choice.”—Westerners Bookshelf

Pioneer Women
provides a rare look at frontier life through the eyes of the pioneer women who settled the American West. Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith vividly describe the hardships such women endured journeying west and making homes and communities on the frontier. Their hopes and fears and, most of all, their courage in the face of adversity are revealed in excerpts from journals, letters, and oral histories. Illustrated with a fascinating collection of seldom-seen photographs, Pioneer Women reveals the faces as well as the voices of women who lived on the frontier.

The authors portray a wide variety of women, from those who found liberty and confidence in undertaking "men’s work" to those who felt burdened by the wind, the weather, and the struggle of frontier life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806130545
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 04/15/1998
Series: Oklahoma Paperbacks Edition
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 1,141,725
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Linda Peavy has published fiction, poetry, and drama in numerous literary journals and anthologies. She began collaborative work in women's history and biography with coauthor Ursula Smith in Bozeman, Montana. Since then Peavy and Smith have coauthored ten books, including Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement, Pioneer Women, Frontier Children, and Frontier House. Currently residing in Vermont, Peavy has given presentations and workshops with Smith across the nation, including at the Library of Congress and the White House. With Smith she has been awarded a Redd Center for Western Studies Independent Research Award, a Smithsonian Short-Term Visitors grant, two nonfiction writing residencies at Centrum, Port Townsend, Washington, and two Paladin Awards for excellence in writing western history.

Ursula Smith pursued graduate work at San Francisco State University under a Ford Foundation Fellowship and taught in the San Francisco school system. She began collaborative work in women's history and biography with coauthor Linda Peavy in Bozeman, Montana. Since then Peavy and Smith have coauthored ten books, including Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement, Pioneer Women, Frontier Children, and Frontier House. Currently residing in Vermont, Smith has given presentations and workshops with Peavy across the nation, including at the Library of Congress and the White House. With Peavy she has been awarded a Redd Center for Western Studies Independent Research Award, a Smithsonian Short-Term Visitors grant, two nonfiction writing residencies at Centrum, Port Townsend, Washington, and two Paladin Awards for excellence in writing western history.

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