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Women of the American Revolution: The Remarkable Stories Youve Never Heard Audiobook, by Carol Berkin Play Audiobook Sample

Women of the American Revolution: The Remarkable Stories You've Never Heard Audiobook

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Read By: Carol Berkin Publisher: Dreamscape Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: June 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781666547610

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

4

Longest Chapter Length:

64:27 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

21 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

28:06 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

8

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Publisher Description

One Day University presents a series of audio lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. This talk puts to rest another of the remarkable myths of the American Revolution: that it was an all-male affair. An 8 year home front war and American women didn't notice it? In fact, the politicization of women in the 1760s and 1770s is one of the most striking consequences of the rebellion against British rule. Women made the boycotts of British imports work. They picketed merchants who dared to sell British cloth and tea. They produced homespun or "Liberty cloth" as they called it—willingly engaging in the single most boring task known to colonial America. Women wrote propaganda, from plays to poetry; they signed petitions—not as Mrs. so-and-so, but with their own names, a fact that horrified conservative colonists everywhere, and may have even laid the earliest foundation for the 19th Amendment over a century later. Valley Forge, Monmouth, etc. were not all male sites. Women and children flocked to the army each winter and transformed army camps into instant cities. Here they did the nursing, the cooking, and the washing. Women served as spies, as couriers, and as soldiers. And, thus for the first time schools were created for females. And, as we all know, education is a dangerous thing. It was the next generation who demanded equality. This audio lecture includes a supplemental PDF.

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About Carol Berkin

Carol Berkin received her bachelor’s degree from Barnard College and her doctorate degree from Columbia University. She taught at Baruch College from 1972 to 2008 and has taught at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York since 1983. Her books include Civil War Wives, Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence, A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution, Jonathan Sewall: Odyssey of an American Loyalist, and First Generations: Women in Colonial America. She divides her time between New York City and Guilford, Connecticut.