Catherine Allgor describes the various ways genteel elite women during the first decades of the 19th century used social events and the private sphere to establish the national capital and to build the extraofficial structures so sorely needed in the infant federal government.
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Catherine Allgor describes the various ways genteel elite women during the first decades of the 19th century used social events and the private sphere to establish the national capital and to build the extraofficial structures so sorely needed in the infant federal government.
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