writing paper for american history

writing paper for american history

I need 2 – 3 typed and double-spaced paper about American history, specifically about:

Reading Assignment (from your textbook):

 “Thinking Like a Historian” — Debating Separate Spheres, 422-425

Secondary Source 1 — Catherine Clinton, “The Ties That Bind” (1984)
Secondary Source 2 — Nancy A. Hewitt, “Beyond the Search for Sisterhood: American Women’s History in the 1980s” (1985)
Primary Source 1 — Lucretia Mott, Discourse on Women (1849)
Primary Source 2 — Sojourner Truth, “And Ar’n’t I a Woman?” (1851)
Primary Source 3 — Harriett H. Robinson, Loom and Spindle or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Instructions:

Note: The “Thinking Like a Historian” sections of your textbook provide us an opportunity to understand how (and why) historians have interpreted the past in different ways. By highlighting the works of two historians, sometimes from different time periods, these sections give us a glimpse into the field of historiography — the history of doing history. These brief excerpts are “secondary sources” — sources produced by scholars after the fact. In addition, your textbook author (David Emory Shi) has included primary documents to be read alongside of the secondary source excerpts. Primary documents are historical artifacts that comes from the time period under examination and can take a variety of forms (ie letters, diaries, political documents, movies, advertisements, etc.).

In this second “Thinking Like a Historian” section, Shi provides excerpts from two renowned historians who have examined women’s roles in American society during the early to mid-1800s. After reading the two excerpted secondary sources and the three primary sources carefully, write a two to three typed and double-spaced paper with standard font and margins that answers the question in bold below. When you have completed your assignment, you should upload it via the assignment link above.

Based on what you’ve read in your textbook so far, with particular attention to the three primary documents in the “Thinking Like a Historian” section, which historian — Clinton or Hewitt — do you think has the stronger interpretation regarding women’s roles and the ideology of “separate spheres” — and why?

In responding to the question above, you should include a brief summary of both Clinton and Hewitt respective arguments and you should take into consideration how the three primary documents either strengthen or weaken those arguments.

also make sure to use all the information from the book and use the book for the reference

Book link: https://digital.wwnorton.com/amerele2v1

 

 

 

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Women in History
The position held by women in society has often been viewed as inferior to that held by men. Different scholars and authors throughout history attempted to create an image of the position as was the case in societies at the time. In particular, Catherine Clinton presents the argument that women’s position in the Antebellum primarily involved domestic chores, and was universal in society (Clinton). The ideological order in society of women taking the responsibility as caregivers and primarily involved in nurturing the family was derived from the perspective of women from the colonial era in which women ought to be subordinate and follows the leadership of men within various environments.

(640 words)

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