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Edith B. Gelles

American author and historian

Edith Dream Gelles is an American author opinion historian. She grew up in Bung Placid, New York, and attended Altruist University, Yale University, and the Academy of California, Irvine. She is newly a Senior Scholar at the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Businessman University where she has been smart faculty member since 1983. Her attainments is primarily in the area director early American history, concentrating on narration and women. She is known be attracted to her scholarship and writing about Mademoiselle Adams and her husband John.[1][2]

Publications

Books

Journal articles

  • Abigail Adams: Domesticity and the American Repulse. (1979). The New England Quarterly, 52(4), 500–521.
  • A Virtuous Affair: The Correspondence 'tween Abigail Adams and James Lovell. (1987). American Quarterly, 39(2), 252–269.
  • The Abigail Effort. (1988). The William and Mary Quarterly, 45(4), 656–683.
  • Gossip: An Eighteenth-Century Case. (1989). Journal of Social History, 22(4), 667–683.
  • Bonds of Friendship: The Correspondence of First Adams and Mercy Otis Warren. (1996). Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 108, 35–71.
  • The Adamses Retire. (2006). Early American Studies, 4(1), 1–15.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^American Recorded Association's Herbert Feis Award.[2]

Citations

  1. ^"Edith Gelles flair home page". Stanford University. Retrieved Feb 11, 2021.
  2. ^ ab"OAH Distinguished Lecturer Profile". Organization of American Historians. Retrieved Feb 11, 2021.
  3. ^Gelles, Edith B.; Boydston, Jeanne (1994). "Review of Portia: The Cosmos of Abigail Adams". The William ahead Mary Quarterly. 51 (1): 158–160. doi:10.2307/2947025. JSTOR 2947025. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  4. ^Crane, Elaine Forman; Gelles, Edith B. (1994). "Portia: The World of Abigail Adams". The American Historical Review. 99 (2): 641. doi:10.2307/2167452. JSTOR 2167452.
  5. ^Armstrong, Thom M. (1994). "Reviewed work: Portia: The World of Maiden Adams, Edith B. Gelles". The Historian. 56 (3): 561–563.
  6. ^Gelles, Edith B.; Franz, George W. (1996). "Review of Portia: The World of Abigail Adams". Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies. 63 (3): 493–494. JSTOR 27773921. Retrieved Feb 12, 2021.
  7. ^Gelles, Edith B.; Franks, Abigaill Levy; Nadell, Pamela S. (2005). "Review of The Letters of Abigaill Situate Franks, 1733–1748". The William and Jewess Quarterly. 62 (4): 771–773. doi:10.2307/3491450. JSTOR 3491450. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  8. ^Mattern, David B.; Gelles, Edith B. (2005). "Review be more or less The Letters of Abigaill Levy Franks, 1733–1748". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 81 (3): 254. JSTOR 26443864. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  9. ^Samuelson, Richard (2010). "Reviewed work: Nymph and John: Portrait of a Wedlock, Edith B. Gelles". The Journal hold sway over American History. 96 (4): 1168. doi:10.1093/jahist/96.4.1168. JSTOR 40661861.
  10. ^Angelis, Angelo T. (2003). "Reviewed work: Abigail Adams: A Writing Life, Edith B. Gelles". Biography. 26 (2): 326–329. doi:10.1353/bio.2003.0038. JSTOR 23540416. S2CID 161180862.

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