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Laura F. Edwards

    Laura Edwards es una historiadora cuyo trabajo se centra en mujeres, género y derecho, con un enfoque particular en el sur de los Estados Unidos del siglo XIX. Su investigación desvela las intrincadas relaciones entre las normas sociales y las estructuras legales. A través de su escritura, ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre las luchas históricas y los avances en los derechos de las mujeres. Su experiencia aporta una valiosa perspectiva a la formación de las comprensiones modernas de género y justicia.

    A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction
    Only the Clothes on Her Back
    Gendered Strife and Confusion
    Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore
    The People and Their Peace
    • The People and Their Peace

      Legal Culture and the Transformation of Inequality in the Post-Revolutionary South

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The transformation of inequality in the southern legal system after the Revolutionary War is explored through extensive archival research in North and South Carolina. The author highlights how localized legal practices played a crucial role in shaping these changes, offering a detailed examination of the evolving legal landscape during this significant period.

      The People and Their Peace
    • Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      An history of the South in the years leading up to and following the Civil War focusing on the women, black and white, rich and poor, who made up the fabric of southern life before the war and remade themselves and their world after it. It explores the experiences and actions of individual women in the changing South.

      Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore
    • Exploring the gendered dimension of political conflicts, Laura Edwards links transformations in private and public life in the era following the Civil War. Ideas about men's and women's roles within households shaped the ways groups of southerners—elite and poor, whites and blacks, Democrats and Republicans—envisioned the public arena and their own places in it. By using those on the margins to define the center, Edwards demonstrates that Reconstruction was a complicated process of conflict and negotiation that lasted long beyond 1877 and involved all southerners and every aspect of life.

      Gendered Strife and Confusion
    • Only the Clothes on Her Back

      Clothing and the Hidden History of Power in the Nineteenth-Century United States

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of textiles and social justice, this book highlights how women, men of color, and impoverished individuals utilized clothing as a means of property. It examines how these textiles provided access to the legal system and empowered marginalized groups to assert their political rights, revealing the significant role of material culture in social movements.

      Only the Clothes on Her Back
    • Focusing on the legal and constitutional dimensions of the American Civil War, this book offers a clear and concise exploration of how these issues shaped the conflict. It delves into the critical legal debates and constitutional challenges that arose during this tumultuous period, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the war's impact on American law and governance.

      A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction