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The Politics Of God And The Woman's Vote: Religion In The American Suffrage Movement, 1848-1895, Elizabeth B. Clark
The Politics Of God And The Woman's Vote: Religion In The American Suffrage Movement, 1848-1895, Elizabeth B. Clark
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This thesis examines the role of religion— both liberal and evangelical Protestantism— in the development of a feminist political theory in America during the nineteenth century and how that feminist theory in turn helped to transform American liberalism. Chapter 1 looks for the genesis of women's rights language, not in the republican rhetoric of the Founding Fathers, but in the teachings of liberal Protestantism and its links with laissez-faire economic theory. The antebellum understanding of rights is shown to have encompassed social and civil rights alike, and to have arisen from a vision of the mutual benefits that derived from …
A Critical Look At Wyoming Water Law, Mark Squillace
A Critical Look At Wyoming Water Law, Mark Squillace
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Self-Ownership And The Political Theory Of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Elizabeth B. Clark
Self-Ownership And The Political Theory Of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Elizabeth B. Clark
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The emphasis on freedom or enslavement of the body, and the issues that sprang from that focus, were feminists' contribution to nineteenth-century American liberalism, as well as their link to radical thought. Elizabeth Cady Stanton drew arguments from the realm of political liberty and religious tolerance to make the case for choice in private life. But the vision of individual autonomy in sexual and domestic matters served also as the basis for her definition of citizenship and as a paradigm for relations among citizens and between citizens and the state. Self-ownership was the unifying theme that ran through Stanton's political …
Indian Consent To American Government, Richard B. Collins
Indian Consent To American Government, Richard B. Collins
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Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches
Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches
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No abstract provided.
Water Marketing In Wyoming, Mark Squillace
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
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No abstract provided.
Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
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The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
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