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History, Feminists, Suffrage, Women's studies, Women, educationPlaces
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Frontiers of femininity: a new historical geography of the nineteenth-century American West
2008, Syracuse University Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0815631677 9780815631675
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The frontiers of femininity
Trains through the plains : the great plains landscape of Victorian women travelers
Peak practices : Englishwomen's heroic adventures in the nineteenth-century American West
Gender, nature, empire : women naturalists in nineteenth-century British women's travel literature (with Jeanne Kay Guelke)
Surveying Britain's informal empire : Rose Kingsley's 1872 reconnaissance for the Mexican National Railway
British women travelers and constructions of racial difference across the nineteenth-century American West
Postcolonialism and Native American geographies : the letters of Rosalie La Flesche Farley, 1896-1899
Mining empire : journalists in the American West, circa 1870
Afterword: Imprints on a new historical geography of North America.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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