Hail to the Chew
May 24, 2007
Posted in: Monticello, the House, Research, A Summary View, Thomas Jefferson
Our very own Elizabeth V. Chew has an article published in the new book Structures and Subjectivities: Attending to Early Modern Women (ed. Joan E. Hartman and Adele Seeff, University of Delaware Press, 2007). The article is titled "Inhabiting the Great Man's House: Women and Space at Monticello," and is a must-read for anyone interested in women's role at Monticello. Of course, we are now the proud owners of this tome, so by all means, stop by to visit it if you are so inclined. Even take it home to mom, if you like it a lot. Maybe take it out for dinner first.
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If the book is already checked out, and you are only interested in Elizabeth's section, it is available as an article in the special collections.