Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic

TitleRevolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsZagarri, Rosemarie
Number of Pages248
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
CityPhiladelphia, PA
Abstract

The Seneca Falls Convention is typically seen as the beginning of the first women's rights movement in the United States. Revolutionary Backlash argues otherwise. According to Rosemarie Zagarri, the debate over women's rights began not in the decades prior to 1848 but during the American Revolution itself. Integrating the approaches of women's historians and political historians, this book explores changes in women's status that occurred from the time of the American Revolution until the election of Andrew Jackson. Although the period after the Revolution produced no collective movement for women's rights, women built on precedents established during the Revolution and gained an informal foothold in party politics and male electoral activities. Federalists and Jeffersonians vied for women's allegiance and sought their support in times of national crisis. Women, in turn, attended rallies, organized political activities, and voiced their opinions on the issues of the day. Yet as Rosemarie Zagarri argues in Revolutionary Backlash, this opening for women soon closed. By 1828, women's politicization was seen more as a liability than as a strength, contributing to a divisive political climate that repeatedly brought the country to the brink of civil war. The increasing sophistication of party organizations and triumph of universal suffrage for white males marginalized those who could not vote, especially women. Women then began to participate in charitable movements, benevolent societies, and social reform organizations. Through these organizations, women found another way to practice politics. (UPenn Press)

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