Intimate States: Gender, Sexuality, and Governance in Modern US History
In this new collection, Canaday, Cott, and Self compile fourteen essays examining the unexpected intersections of U.S. government power and intimate life from the Civil War to the present. By binding our private daily lives to the apparatus of the state, they argue, “intimate governance” should be central to our understanding of American history. (University of Chicago Press).
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