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The Triumph of Nationalism/The House Dividing
Topic: Culture of the Common ManTopic: Cult of DomesticityTopic: ReligionTopic: ExpansionTopic: America in 1850
Topic: Cult of Domesticity
Overview of Triumph of Nationalism
Resource Menu: Cult of Domesticity
Text 1. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
Text 2. Caroline Gilman
Text 3. Catharine E. Beecher
Text 4. Harriet Jacobs
Text 5. Fanny Fern
Text 6. Godey's Lady's Book
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Text 7. Rev. Theodore Parker
Text 8. Elizabeth Cady Stanton


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6.  Godey's Lady's Book, 1850 (six issues)

Godey's Lady's Book
Link
https://www.history.rochester.edu/godeys/

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Source


Godey's Lady's Book
Site creator: Morris Pierce, Dept. of History, Rochester University


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Supplemental
sites


Later issues (1855-1858) of Godey's Lady's Book, from the University of Vermont

Images (66) from Godey's, from Stephen Railton and the University of Virginia

Short biographies of Sara Josepha Buell Hale, from the University of Virginia Library






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Common Man | Cult of Domesticity | Religion | Expansion | America in 1850

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