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  1. I am Associate Professor of History at York College of Pennsylvania, where I teach courses in Early American, Womens and Gender, and Public History. My book, In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America, was published with New York University Press in the spring of 2023.

  2. Aug 16, 2010 · Jacqueline Beatty, Ph.D. @jm_beatty. History prof & author of *In Dependence* (NYU Press). Runner; baker; list maker. Never met a cheese I didn’t like. I should be writing. Views mine. jacquelinebeatty.com Joined August 2010. 733 Following. 2,217 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Pinned Tweet. Jacqueline Beatty, Ph.D. @jm_beatty. ·. Feb 17.

  3. Revolutionary Spaces sat down with Dr. Jacqueline Beatty to talk about her newest publication, In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America. Can you give us a bit of background on yourself as a historian? When did you become interested in your area of study?

  4. Jacqueline Beatty. Historian of Early American Women & Gender. Menu. About. Curriculum Vitae. Teaching. Statement of Teaching Philosophy. YCP Courses. American History from Colonization to Civil War.

  5. York College of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor of History Dr. Jacqueline Beatty’s first book, In Dependence: Women and the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America, looks back on an era after the American Revolution and leading up to the dawn of the women’s suffrage movement before the Civil War. Dr. Beatty explores the status of women ...

  6. My research interests and agenda are centered around gendered power in the American revolutionary era (broadly defined, c. 1750-1820), particularly the ways in which women exploit ostensible restrictions on their agency and assumptions about feminine weakness and dependence to work to their advantage.

  7. Apr 25, 2023 · Through a close reading of thousands of legislative, judicial, and institutional pleas across seventy years of history in three urban centers, Jacqueline Beatty illustrates the ways in which women in the revolutionary era asserted their status as dependents, demanding the protections owed to them as the assumed subordinates of men.

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    May 8, 2023 · Jacqueline Beatty. I am Assistant Professor of History at York College of Pennsylvania, where I teach courses in Early American, Women’s and Gender, and Public History.

  9. Oct 22, 2022 · York College professor Jacqueline Beatty discussed women's rights and changing political power during the American Revolution and the early years of the Republic.

  10. Jun 4, 2023 · Jacqueline Beatty is Assistant Professor of History in the Department of History and Political Science at York College of Pennsylvania, and the author of In Dependence: Women...