About

The Revolutionary Women Project is dedicated to telling historical women’s stories, as well as critiquing how women’s stories are told in our current history, with a focus on American women who lived roughly around the time of the American Revolutionary War.

This is achieved in two ways. First, by creating and editing Wikipedia pages for Revolutionary-era women, providing information about these women’s lives on the broadest, most accessible, and arguably most influential platform available. Second, by posting reviews of books both about Revolutionary-era women and books that feature them in some way, both to provide a resource for people interested in learning more about these women’s histories and in order to critique the way women are written about and discussed in both academic and popular history.

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