The Journal of Thomas Jefferson's Life and Times

Jefferson and Women

Nonfiction, History, Revolutionary, Biography & Memoir, Political, Americas, United States
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Author: ISBN: 9781943642519
Publisher: Commonwealth Books of Virginia Publication: May 25, 2018
Imprint: The Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781943642519
Publisher: Commonwealth Books of Virginia
Publication: May 25, 2018
Imprint: The Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society
Language: English

Thomas Jefferson was a radical and visionary when it came to many things—politics, revolutions, constitutions, education, architecture, and agriculture, to name a few—yet he was no visionary when it came to women. There he held conservative views. This edition of The Journal of Thomas Jefferson’s Life and Times is titled “Jefferson and Women.” In it, we look generally at Jefferson’s view of women as well as at several significant relationships that he had with females: e.g., his daughters, Elizabeth Walker, Maria Cosway, Abigail Adams, and Madame de Corny. In the featured essay, Vivienne Kelly and M. Andrew Holowchak offer a critical analysis of the recent “discovery” and reconstruction of slave Sally Hemings’ bedroom in the South Wing of Monticello.
 

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Thomas Jefferson was a radical and visionary when it came to many things—politics, revolutions, constitutions, education, architecture, and agriculture, to name a few—yet he was no visionary when it came to women. There he held conservative views. This edition of The Journal of Thomas Jefferson’s Life and Times is titled “Jefferson and Women.” In it, we look generally at Jefferson’s view of women as well as at several significant relationships that he had with females: e.g., his daughters, Elizabeth Walker, Maria Cosway, Abigail Adams, and Madame de Corny. In the featured essay, Vivienne Kelly and M. Andrew Holowchak offer a critical analysis of the recent “discovery” and reconstruction of slave Sally Hemings’ bedroom in the South Wing of Monticello.
 

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