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Index Ackland, Harriet, 67, 154 Adams, Abigail, 39–40, 182; rewriting of Essay on patriotism, 41–46 Adams, Hannah, 67 Adams, John (clergyman and author), 2–3, 35–36, 70 Adams, John (president), 151 Adams, John Quincy, 108–9, 140 African Americans, in Child’s work, 88–89; in national narrative, 93–94; and women’s history, 69–71 agency, historical, 5–7 Agrippina, 144 Aitken, Robert, 13–14, 36, 42 Alexander, William, 2–3, 8, 31, 47; advertisements of History of Women, 14, 34–36; political abilities of women, 39–40, 48, 50–52; reprints of work in newspapers, 36–37, 110; used by Crocker, 66 Amazon women, 48, 106 American Revolution, 173, 182; female heroines of, 109–11, 114, 134 American Social Science Association, 185–87 American Woman Suffrage Association, 187 Anderson, Nancy, 158 Anne of Austria, 49, 80, 178, 180 Anthony, Susan B, 188–89 antislavery movement, 4, 108–10, 175 Arria, 59 Aspasia, 32–33, 49, 59, 61–62, 79, 86, 96, 108–9, 172, 176 Astell, Mary, 172–73 Bache, Sarah Franklin, 46–47 Bagley, Sarah, 111 Bancroft, George, 3, 139 Barney, Eliza, 182 Barre, François Poullain de la, 27 Baym, Nina, 5–6 Beard, Mary, 191 Beecher, Catharine, 72 Bell, Robert, 13–14 Bett, Mum. See Freeman, Elizabeth Bingham, Peregrine, 116–17 Blackwell, Henry, 112–13 Boadicea, 82 Bologna, women of, 183 Branson, Susan, 53–54 Bremer, Frederika, 149–50 Bridgman, Laura, 140 Briggs, Charles, 98 Britain, women of, 30, 34, 117 Brooke, John, 61 Brownson, Orestes, 98 Carey, Mathew, 56 Carter, Elizabeth, 20 Catherine, Empress of Russia, 51, 54, 84, 111, 113 Cato the censor, 121–25 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 189 Chase, Lucy, 106–7 Chevreuse, Marie de, 50, 178–80, 188 Child, Lyida Maria, 2–3, 6–7, 103, 110, 134, 191, 192; and anti-slavery, 71, 75, 90; Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans, 75; on chastity, 78–80; and class, 87; critique of domestic citizenship, 86–87, 89; distinctions between North and South in the United States, 87–89; Frugal Housewife, 74; Hale’s biography of, 148–49; History of the Condition of Women, 5, 9, 70; on labor, 77–78, 88–89; political abilities of women , 84; reviews of Condition of Women, 90–92; rewriting of eighteenth-century women’s history, 74– 75, 81–87; slavery, 86–89 222 Index Christina of Sweden, 50, 111 citizenship, 1–4, 104; consumer citizenship, 15–16; intellectual citizenship, 175–76; military service and citizenship, 83; and training for, 178–80; work and citizenship, 77–78, 95, 125–31, 180–85, 190–91 citizenship, differentiated, 2, 137, 148, 156, 192; and chastity, 23, 50, 65–66; Fuller’s critique, 98 citizenship, domestic, 3, 8–9, 16, 25, 27, 38, 73–74; and antebellum reform, 72; celebrated by Thomas and Russell, 30, 33; critiqued by Child, 76–77; critiqued by Dall, 177, 183–84; developed by Hale, 138, 146; support from Alexander, 52; and triumph of republican womanhood, 60, 68 citizenship, political, 7, 40, 42, 56, 175; defended at woman’s rights conventions, 111–14; European histories of women and political citizenship, 47–54; fears of women ’s political activities after the Revolution , 61 civil society, 8, 19–20, 27, 31, 35, 51–52; Wollstonecraft on, 56 Cleopatra, 143–44, 172 Colonna, Vittoria, 32, 130 commonsense thought. See Scottish Enlightenment Condorcet, 21 consumer revolution, 16–21 Cornelia, 62 Cousin, Victor, 178–79 Crocker, Hannah Mather, 66–68, 142 Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 135, 136, 161–63 Cushing, Caleb, 91–92, 116–17 Dall, Caroline, 1–3, 9–10, 128, 192; and the American Social Science Association, 165; Christianity, 175; classics, 170–71; The College, the Market, and the Court, 164, 170, 184, 186–87; criticism of Woman’s Record, 164, 169; defense of women in reform , 175–77; difference from Hale and Ellet, 174, 181–82, 184; female influence, 176–80; Historical Pictures Retouched, 164, 172, 174, 186; history and woman’s rights, 165, 174; and The Una, 164, 168–70; and woman’s rights conventions, 166–67; women’s history and public opinion, 165– 66, 169–73; Women’s Right to Labor, 184 Darrah, Lydia, 64, 152 Davies, Kate, 44 Davis, Paulina Wright, 126–27, 172; The Una, 164, 168–70; woman’s rights conventions , 166–77 Deborah, 144–45 Delilah, 141 D’Épinay, Louise, 34 Dexter, Carolyn, 191 Diderot, Denis, 34 Dimmick, Kimball, 118 Dudden, Faye, 187 Dyer, Mary, 106 Eastman, Caroline, 65 education of women...

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