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Women's Studies
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As one part of a three-part collection containing women’s-related periodicals, the titles in this collection span the later part of the 19th century and represent a broad range of subjects and places of publication - from Southern religious and cultural periodicals to Northern domestic and parenting magazines.
The Women's Periodicals of the Nineteenth Century, 1866-1891 collection provides valuable research material to allow scholars to focus on how women in particular struggled to recover from the Civil War during the years of Reconstruction. This collection includes titles from many women’s general interest and political magazines of this era. Featured titles include Harper’s Bazaar, Southern Review, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Hearth and Home, The Agitator, True Woman, and Woman’s Advocate.