Woman's Life in Colonial Days

Woman's Life in Colonial Days

by Carl Holliday
Woman's Life in Colonial Days

Woman's Life in Colonial Days

by Carl Holliday

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Overview

What was life like for women in the American colonies? Did colonial women lead the sober, cheerless lives of hardship often portrayed by later generations? Professor Holliday's classic study, drawn from a wide range of sources, suggests otherwise. Dispelling images of the lives of colonial women as endless gloom and suffering, accompanied by fear of pleasure, and repression of normal emotions, Holliday shows that colonial women knew love and passion, felt longing and aspiration, used the heart and the brain, and often led rich, fulfilling lives.

Studying letters, diaries, and contemporary accounts, Holliday finds that the women of the New England and Southern colonies often were well educated, politically astute, charming hostesses under the most adverse circumstances, and capable of managing their husbands' businesses when necessary. Life as a colonial woman was difficult, however, in the best of circumstances, and this fascinating glimpse of the day-to-day lives and activities of colonial women reveals the hardships they endured, regardless of social station. The rigors of childbirth, the deaths of children, the ravages of war, accidents, and disease, and the sheer physical strain of colonial life weighed upon all women.

Although their lives often were harsh, and always were filled with hard work, colonial women sustained a variety of interests common to many modern women: domestic skills, religion, education, marriage, children, personal adornment, and social life. These topics and many more are thoroughly examined in this charmingly, thoughtfully written and well-documented account that pays tribute to the courage, faith, and endurance of American women in colonial days.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783752308662
Publisher: Outlook Verlag
Publication date: 07/19/2020
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.46(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter IColonial Woman and Religion3
Chapter IIColonial Woman and Education70
Chapter IIIColonial Woman and the Home95
Chapter IVColonial Woman and Dress152
Chapter VColonial Woman and Social Life174
Chapter VIColonial Woman and Marriage247
Chapter VIIColonial Woman and the Initiative291
Bibliography313
Index315
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