![]() ![]() historians begun seriously to evaluate the mobilization of women and to consider the ways in which relations between men and women changed in the era of the American Revolution. Societies at war are societies engaged in a renegotiation of gender relations. ![]() Norton portrays that mobilization of women is a significant index of the vigor of any revolutionary movement. The book portrays and analyzes position of women and heroic deeds during the Revolutionary period. Norton won numerous grants and fellowships, published dozens of articles in such journals as American Historical Review and Signs. The book, Liberty’s Daughters was first published in 1980. Norton’s doctoral dissertation analyzes the role and position of the British-Americans. She graduated University of Michigan and received a Master’s and Ph.D. Norton specializes in women’s studies and history of the American women during 1760-1850. She works at the Department of History in Cornell University. The author of the book, Mary Beth Norton is a professor of American History. ![]()
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