Nancy F. Cott
Author of The Bonds of Womanhood: "Woman's Sphere" in New England, 1780-1835
About the Author
Nancy F. Cott is Stanley Woodward Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University.
Works by Nancy F. Cott
Fighting Words: The Bold American Journalists Who Brought the World Home Between the Wars (2020) 10 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 20, Feminist struggles for sex equality (1994) 3 copies
History of Women in the United States: Historical Articles on Women's Lives and Activities : Industrial Wage Work, Part (1993) 3 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 16, Women together : organizational life (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States : historical articles on women's lives and activities. 18, Women and politics. Part 1 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 19, Woman suffrage, part 2 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 4, Domestic ideology and domestic work, part 2 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 1, Theory and method in women's history, part 2 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 12, Education (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 18, Women and politics, part 2 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States : historical articles on women's lives and activities. 17, Social and moral reform. Part 1 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities. / 11, Women's bodies : health and childbirth (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 14, Intercultural and interracial relations (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 13, Religion (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 10, Sexuality and sexual behavior (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States : historical articles on women's lives and activities. 4, Domestic ideology and domestic work. Part 1 (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 3, Domestic relations and law (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 6, Working on the land (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States : historical articles on women's lives and activities. 1, Theory and method in women's history. Part I (2012) 2 copies
History of women in the United States. historical articles on women's lives and activities / 2, Household constitution and family relationships (2012) 2 copies
Associated Works
A History of Women in the West, Volume V: Toward a Cultural Identity in the Twentieth Century (1992) — Contributor — 232 copies, 2 reviews
The American Family in Social-Historical Perspective, Second Edition (1978) — Contributor — 17 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1945
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Cornell University (BA)
Brandeis University (MA, PhD) - Occupations
- professor (U.S. history and American Studies, Yale University)
history professor (Harvard University)
director (Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute, 2002-2014) - Organizations
- Society of American Historians
Organization of American Historians
Yale University
Harvard University
Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Pennsylvania, USA
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Ostensibly about the history of marriage in the US, this book actually spend a good deal of time touching on the path to citizenship of many races and nationalities of people through the nations history. Although it has only a brief version of each, it's definitely has made me want to read more on these topics. Now to attempt to find good books on the immediate post slavery era and the history of Japanese American immigration…
I also found the section on Social Security and race very show more interesting and want to know more but this book did not go into enough detail (this is not necessarily a criticism as it is not the main point of this book). Need to find a book on that as well.
In general, I very much like reading this kind of book which summarizes it straight through the lens of one particular topic. It is often shocking to see how fast things change and just how little time has passed since certain norms were seem to be unavoidable that now seem unthinkable.
Obviously, the final chapter of this particular book does need an update and a new edition would probably be quite welcome. This is copyright 2000 and obviously there have been significant updates in marital policy since then. Nonetheless this book has been quite interesting and worthwhile, and I very much enjoyed reading it. show less
I also found the section on Social Security and race very show more interesting and want to know more but this book did not go into enough detail (this is not necessarily a criticism as it is not the main point of this book). Need to find a book on that as well.
In general, I very much like reading this kind of book which summarizes it straight through the lens of one particular topic. It is often shocking to see how fast things change and just how little time has passed since certain norms were seem to be unavoidable that now seem unthinkable.
Obviously, the final chapter of this particular book does need an update and a new edition would probably be quite welcome. This is copyright 2000 and obviously there have been significant updates in marital policy since then. Nonetheless this book has been quite interesting and worthwhile, and I very much enjoyed reading it. show less
The Bonds of Womanhood: "Woman`s Sphere" in New England, 1780-1835 (A Yale paperbound) by Nancy F. Cott
This is a very readable social history of women's experience in New England in the period after the Revolutionary War but before the heyday of the Industrial Revolution. I think Cott does a good job of interpreting women's lives within the context of the period, rather than measuring them against later 20th century values when the book was written. Despite the seemly fixed domestic sphere that women operated in, it was a time of change. It is this change, that I was particularly interested in.
Enriched by the wealth of new research into women's history, No Small Courage offers a lively chronicle of American experience, charting women's lives and experiences with fascinating immediacy from the precolonial era to the present. Individual stories and primary sources-including letters, diaries, and news reports-animate this history of the domestic, professional, and political efforts of American women.
This is an outstanding review of the history of the institution of marriage! It is a very easy read, also. It traces how the federal government has defined marriage since the founding of the Republic. Christian marriage was a consensual submission of the wife to the authority of the husband, as the citizen makes a social contract with the state. Monogamy was connected to virtue and republicanism while polygamy was connected to coercion and despotism (as in Turkey). Although marriage was show more regulated by the federal govt., the exact requirements were defined by State governments. Although there were discrepancies between states, the evolution of marriage generally followed the same trajectory across the country. Eventually, however, the federal government took a more and more active role in making marriage requirements more uniform.
In addition to marriage as a central institution of the republic, the public sanction of marriage also defined citizenship. Non-whites were excluded. In addition, polygamist groups were condemned to the point that Cott says that Mormons were considered non-white in the nineteenth century.
Cott traces the evolution of marriage through the end of the twentieth century, examining how it has changed in recent decades. She cites examples of how marriage is becoming more flexible. This is partly because women are assuming a greater place in the workforce and society in general, allowing them options other than marrying or staying in a bad marriage. Lower marriage and birth rates, higher rates of divorce and co-habitation before marriage demonstrate that marriage is declining in importance as an institution.
Cott skirts the issue of homosexual marriage, giving very little time. Since this is relatively recent addition to the national agenda, it is not surprising that a historian does not examine it closes. Hopefully someone of Cott's caliber will examine it as thoroughly in the near future. show less
In addition to marriage as a central institution of the republic, the public sanction of marriage also defined citizenship. Non-whites were excluded. In addition, polygamist groups were condemned to the point that Cott says that Mormons were considered non-white in the nineteenth century.
Cott traces the evolution of marriage through the end of the twentieth century, examining how it has changed in recent decades. She cites examples of how marriage is becoming more flexible. This is partly because women are assuming a greater place in the workforce and society in general, allowing them options other than marrying or staying in a bad marriage. Lower marriage and birth rates, higher rates of divorce and co-habitation before marriage demonstrate that marriage is declining in importance as an institution.
Cott skirts the issue of homosexual marriage, giving very little time. Since this is relatively recent addition to the national agenda, it is not surprising that a historian does not examine it closes. Hopefully someone of Cott's caliber will examine it as thoroughly in the near future. show less
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