Connecting Women : : national and international networks during the long nineteenth century / / edited by Barton C. Hacker.

"Women's networks proliferated during the long nineteenth century in the Atlantic World and began spreading globally. Abetted by transformative changes in communication and transportation (the subject of the first chapter), women established links among themselves, sometimes informally, so...

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