Abigail Adams and Her Times
Por Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664577511
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In "Abigail Adams and Her Times," Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards presents a meticulously researched and engaging portrait of one of America'Äôs most influential first ladies. The book combines biographical narrative with social history, exploring the complexities of Abigail Adams' life against the backdrop of the American Revolution and the formative years of the United States. Richards employs a fluid literary style, weaving in letters and anecdotes that highlight Adams' intellect and progressive views on women'Äôs rights, making this work an important contribution to both feminist literature and American history. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, a descendant of the Adams family, was inspired by her connection to this historical figure, which undoubtedly imbued her narrative with a nuanced understanding of Abigail's experiences. As a suffragist and writer in her own right, Richards sought to illuminate the role of women in the political sphere, drawing from her scholarly pursuits and deep admiration for Adams'Äô principled stances, particularly in regard to education and gender equality. Richards' book is a vital read for anyone interested in early American history, women'Äôs studies, or the intricate dynamics of political life. It provides valuable insights into Abigail Adams' formidable character and her pioneering contributions, making it not only a compelling biography but also a significant historical document.
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