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The Gendering of American Politics: Founding Mothers, Founding Fathers, and Political Patriarchy

By: Mark E. Kann | Book details

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Contents
Prefaceix
Introduction : Founding Fathers and Founding Mothersxi
PART ONE: REMEMBER THE LADIES
1. Women's Exclusion from Politics3
2. The Case for Women's Inclusion25
3. The Doctrine of Republican Womanhood49
PART TWO: THE RANKS OF MEN
4. Disorderly Men71
5. A Small Governing Elite91
6. Weak Citizens and Gentleman Legislators113
CONCLUSION: THE FOUNDERS' LEGACY
7. America's Gendered Politics139
Notes165
Bibliography183
Index191

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