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Gentlewomen and Learned Ladies - Women and Elite Formation in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia

English · Hardback

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This study explores womenOs central involvement in the creation of an elite class in colonial Philadelphia. It shows how major mercantile families adopted an English model of class identity and adapted it to the realities of colonial life in the mid-Atlantic region.

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Sarah Fatherly is associate professor of history and chair of the Integrative Studies Program at Otterbein University.

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This study explores womenOs central involvement in the creation of an elite class in colonial Philadelphia. It shows how major mercantile families adopted an English model of class identity and adapted it to the realities of colonial life in the mid-Atlantic region.

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