2009
DOI: 10.1353/jer.0.0091
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"Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country": Women, Education, and Society, 1780–1820

Abstract: This article explores the early American republic's newfound attention to and support for the education of women. In the decades immediately following the American Revolution, advocates began to assert that the education of women was of the "utmost importance" to the young nation. The education of women was part of a larger experiment, a means of assuring social and political stability during the critical years of nation building. To explore these themes, this article examines the intellectual world of early n… Show more

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“…While historians have devoted significant energy to understanding the early national period in American history, far fewer studies have examined the impact this period had on women. Well versed in the field of women's education in the early national period, Lucia McMahon (2009aMcMahon ( , 2009b describes the effects of women's education on notions of gender equality. However, she breaks new ground with Mere Equals: The Paradox of Educated Women in the Early Republic.…”
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“…While historians have devoted significant energy to understanding the early national period in American history, far fewer studies have examined the impact this period had on women. Well versed in the field of women's education in the early national period, Lucia McMahon (2009aMcMahon ( , 2009b describes the effects of women's education on notions of gender equality. However, she breaks new ground with Mere Equals: The Paradox of Educated Women in the Early Republic.…”
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confidence: 99%