Marla Miller's Entangled Lives examines the lives of women in Hadley, Massachusetts, following the American Revolution, focusing on their work and its intersection with evolving social structures. The book meticulously details women's diverse labor in a rural setting, illustrating how their activities shaped and were shaped by economic changes. Miller analyzes the interplay between class, status, and gender roles, revealing a complex picture of work that extended beyond monetary gain to encompass household management and community networks. The study uses primary sources, including diaries and account books, to provide intimate insights into women's lives and challenges. Ultimately, the work counters simplistic narratives of economic and social transformation.
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