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The Life of Mary Ball Washington
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In "The Life of Mary Ball Washington," Sara Agnes Rice Pryor crafts an illuminating biographical account that delves into the life of the mother of George Washington. Through a narrative style that balances meticulous historical detail with engaging prose, Pryor highlights Mary Ball's formative years, familial ties, and her role as a matriarch in colonial Virginia. The text employs a blend of primary sources and historical interpretation, situating Mary Ball within the broader context of women's experiences in early America, thus enriching the reader's understanding of her influence on the nation's founding figure. Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, an ardent advocate for women's history, brings her extensive knowledge of American history and her interest in the often-overlooked narratives of women to this work. Her background as a historian and her social activism during the late 19th century inform her perspective, allowing her to challenge prevailing narratives that frequently relegated women to the margins. This unique viewpoint is crucial in understanding the complexities of Mary Ball Washington's character and her impact on American society. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, women's studies, or the intricate web of familial relationships that shape historical figures. Pryor's insightful analysis not only brings Mary Ball Washington's story to the forefront but also enriches the reader's appreciation for the significant roles women played in the nation's early years.
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In "The Life of Mary Ball Washington," Sara Agnes Rice Pryor crafts an illuminating biographical account that delves into the life of the mother of George Washington. Through a narrative style that balances meticulous historical detail with engaging prose, Pryor highlights Mary Ball's formative years, familial ties, and her role as a matriarch in colonial Virginia. The text employs a blend of primary sources and historical interpretation, situating Mary Ball within the broader context of women's experiences in early America, thus enriching the reader's understanding of her influence on the nation's founding figure. Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, an ardent advocate for women's history, brings her extensive knowledge of American history and her interest in the often-overlooked narratives of women to this work. Her background as a historian and her social activism during the late 19th century inform her perspective, allowing her to challenge prevailing narratives that frequently relegated women to the margins. This unique viewpoint is crucial in understanding the complexities of Mary Ball Washington's character and her impact on American society. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, women's studies, or the intricate web of familial relationships that shape historical figures. Pryor's insightful analysis not only brings Mary Ball Washington's story to the forefront but also enriches the reader's appreciation for the significant roles women played in the nation's early years.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- Herausgeber Sharp Ink
- Gewicht 245g
- Autor Sara Agnes Rice Pryor
- Titel The Life of Mary Ball Washington
- ISBN 978-80-283-3886-2
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9788028338862
- Jahr 2023
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T9mm
- GTIN 09788028338862