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This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection focuses on woman writers and the ecologies of war; early eco-feminisms and circum-Atlantic revolutions; abolitionists, the Haitian Revolution, and the Caribbean World; French dispossession and female farmers. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.
Contents
Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century
Volume I: Ecologies of War & Rebellion
General Introduction
Volume I Introduction
Part 1. America
1. Phillis Wheatley, 'Letter' and 'To His Excellency General Washington', in The Pennsylvania Magazine: or, American Monthly Museum, 2 (April 1776), p. 193
2. Consider Dickinson (1761-1854), 'The Hero', housed in the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association's Memorial Hall Museum, Deerfield, MA.
3. Sally Ripley, Diary [manuscript], 1799-1801, 1805-1809. (January 1800), MSS. Octavo Vols. R. Diary. American Antiquarian Society, Wooster, MA.
4. Ann Eliza Bleecker, The History of Maria Kittle. In a Letter to Miss Ten Eyck (Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1797)
5. Mercy Otis Warren, The Group, a Farce: As Lately Acted, and to be Re-acted, to the Wonder of All Superior Intelligences; Nigh Head Quarters, at Amboyne. In Two Acts. Boston: Edes and Gill, 1775. In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N11563.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections.
6. Mercy Otis Warren, 'Observations on the new Constitution, and on the foederal and state conventions. By a Columbian patriot. ; Sic transit gloria Americana', Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N16431.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed August 4, 2023, pp. 5-6.
7. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Selections from The Linwoods; or, Sixty Years Since in America (New-York: Harper & Brothers, 1835), pp. xi-xii; 13-14, 15-16; 40-43; 90-95.
8. Margaret Sidney [Harriet Lothrop], The Little Maid of Concord Town: A Romance of the American Revolution (Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company, 1898), pp. 26-31.
Part 2. France
9. Sarah Pogson Smith, The Female Enthusiast (Charleston, SC: Printed for the author, J. Hoff, 1807). Microform: Early American imprints, second series (no. 13409). Catalog Record #286200.
10. Manon Marie-Jeanne Roland, (1754-1793), The Private Memoirs of Madame Roland, edited by Edward Gilpin Johnson (Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1900), pp. 357-360, 364-365.
11. Louise Welles Murray, The Story of Some French Refugees and their 'Azilum', 1793-1800, (Tioga Point Historical Society, 1903), pp. 38-43; 52-53; 86-90.
12. Letters of Mrs. Marie Jeanne Dohet d'Autremont, mother of Louis Paul, Alexander and August, in the d'Autremont family papers, 1764-1955, translated from the French by René Cheruy, A/A941, folder 1-3, housed in the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Part III. Haiti
13. Leonora Sansay, Secret History; or, the Horrors of St. Domingo in a Series of Letters, Written by a Lady at Cape Francois to Colonel Burr, Late Vice-President of the United States, Principally During the Command of Colonel Rochambeau (Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep, 1808), pp. 1-20.
14. S., 'Theresa—A Haytien Tale', African-American short story, in Freedom's Journal (January 18, 25, February 8, 15, 1828). https://jtoaa.americanantiquarian.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/theresa_haytien.pdf
Part 4. The War of 1812
15. Frances Letcher Mitchell, 'Chapter XVII, A Sovereign State, 1810-1820', Georgia Land and People (Atlanta, GA: Franklin Printing and Publishing Company, 1893), pp. 163-166, 169-170.
16. Sarah Ann Curzon, 'Preface', in Laura Secord, the Heroine of 1812: A Drama. And Other Poems (Toronto, Canada: C. Blackett Robinson, 1887).
17. Sarah Ann Curzon, 'A Ballad of 1812', in Laura Secord, the Heroine of 1812: A Drama. And Other Poems (Toronto, Canada: C. Blackett Robinson, 1887).
Part 5. Ireland
18. Anna Maria Hall, Sketches of Irish Character (London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1829), pp. 129-158.
19. Nora Aghas, Witness Statement, Bureau of Military History, 1913-1921, Document No. W.S. 645 (BMH-CD-075-1-4, Military Archives, Ireland). Identity. Sister of Thomas Ashe, Who died in 1917 Subject. Biographical note on Thomas Ashe.
20. Annie Barrett, Witness Statement, Bureau of Military History, 1913-1921, Document No. W.S. 1133. Identity. Intelligence Agent, Mallow Battalion, Cork II Brigade. Subject. Intelligence work Mallow Battalion, Cork II Brigade, 1918-1921.
Part 6. India
21. Sarojini Naidu, 'Nightfall in the City of Hyberadad', The Golden Threshold (London: William Heineman, 1905), pp. 90-91
22. Sarojini Naidu, 'Foreword', in The Broken Wing: Songs of Love, Death & Destiny, 1915-1916 (London: William Heineman, 1917), p. ix
23. Sarojini Naidu 'The Gift of India', in The Broken Wing: Songs of Love, Death & Destiny, 1915-1916, (London: William Heineman, 1917), pp. 5-6
Part 7. Africa
24. Louisa Hutchinson, 'Chapter XIV: Newcastle', in In Tents in the Transvaal (London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1879), pp. 116-125.
25. Florence Dixie, Defence of Zululand and its King (London: Chatto and Windus, 1882), pp. 22-31, 43-46.
26. Frances Ellen Colenso, The Ruin of Zululand: An Account of British Doings in Zululand Since the Invasion of 1879, Volume II (London: William Ridgeway, 1885), pp. v-viii, 1-2.
Part 8. Mexico and the American Civil War
27. Loreta Janeta Velazquez, The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and Travels of Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Otherwise Known as Lieutenant Harry P. Buford, edited by C. J. (Richmond, VA: Dustin, Gilman & Co., 1876), pp. 5-6; 33-63; 95-96; 99-106.
28. Mary Ashton Livermore, 'Preface', in My Story of the War: A Woman's Narrative of Four Years Personal Experience as Nurse in the Union Army, and in Relief Work at Home, in Hospitals, Camps and at the Front during the War of the Rebellion (Hartford, Connecticut: A.D. Worthington, 1888), pp. 7-12.
29. Harriet Beecher Stowe, A reply to 'The affectionate and Christian address of many thousands of women of Great Britain and Ireland, to their sisters, the women of the United States of America', by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, on behalf of many of thousands of American Women (London: Sampson Low, Son, and Co.), 1863.
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