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Education of Mrs. Henry Adams
Education of Mrs. Henry Adams
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aesthetic movements in America
archival research and women's history
artistic salons and private studios
artistic self-expression in early photography
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Boston intellectual networks
Brahmin class culture
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creative women in patriarchal societies
cultural pressures on gifted women
domestic life of cultural leaders
early American photography
emotional isolation among elites
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erasure of women from history
female creativity in restrictive eras
feminist historical biography
friendship circles of American thinkers
gender and historical memory
Gilded Age Boston society
hidden lives of prominent women
historical recovery of overlooked women
inner lives of society women
intersections of art and biography
literary and political families
marriage and identity in the 1800s
mental health in Victorian America
moral climate of Victorian New England
mourning and memory in American culture
New England cultural history
nineteenth-century women photographers
personal letters and diaries as history
photography as personal narrative
post-Civil War elite life
private grief in public marriages
private suffering in public families
psychological portrait of a marriage
reinterpretation of Gilded Age lives
reputations shaped by male narratives
social expectations of upper-class wives
suicide in historical context
transatlantic cultural influences
visual documentation of private life
women and depression in the 19th century
women behind famous men
women in intellectual circles
women's agency and constraint
Product details
- ISBN 9780870239137
- Weight: 416g
- Dimensions: 139 x 211mm
- Publication Date: 22 Jul 1994
- Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Education of Mrs. Henry Adams
€34.99
