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“Rabkin has produced the first monographic examination of the crucial role property law played in feminine economic rights. It merits the attention of all historians of women, the family, and the law.”–Journal of American History
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Fathers to Daughters,
By Dr. Elizabeth J. Deis (Hampden-Sydney, Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fathers to Daughters: The Legal Foundations of Female Emancipation (Contributions in Legal Studies) (Hardcover)
This book is a solid standard resource for anyone doing research in women's history or in nineteenth-century studies. It is a rather dry, but very well-researched and informative history of the development of the Married Women's Property Acts in the U.S. The work's title is a bit misleading; otherwise, it is a very useful text that provides a lengthy bibliography of other relevant sources, as well.
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