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Authors: Marilyn Yalom
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Note: Entries in this index, carried over verbatim from the print edition of this title, are unlikely to correspond to the pagination of any given e-book reader. However, entries in this index, and other terms, may be easily located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.
Abbott, Mrs. Lyman, 286–87 Abelard, 60–65, 69
Abimelech, King, 7
abortion, 302–4 Depression era America,
314–16
Roe v. Wade,
373 Abraham, 7–8
abuse, 23, 111
in Colonial America, 148 in the late twentieth
century, 363–64 legal permission for, 46 in medieval Europe,
45–47
runaway wives, 150–51
See also
rape
Abuse of Maternity
(Evans), 295
Acton, William, 182, 204–5
Adam, 1,
2
, 3, 58
Adam and Eve
(Cranach, the elder),
2
Adams, Abigail, 151–56,
Adams, Betsy, 158
Adams, Charles Wilson, 251, 252,
254
Adams, John, 151–56, 158 Adams, Maria Abagail Henry,
251–52,
254
Adams, Samuel, 158 adultery
in ancient Greece, 22–23 in Biblical times, 12 Christianity and, 12–13 in medieval Europe,
65–66, 91–92
in Puritan New England, 134–35
in Roman times, 31–32 in Tudor and Stuart
England, 120–21
unfaithfulness, 399–400 advertising and a wife’s
image, 359,
360
, 361
advice (and conduct) literature
in the antebellum South, 204
in Colonial America, 148 in the late twentieth
century, 358
in medieval Europe, 67–68 in Tudor and Stuart
England, 110–11, 122 in the Victorian era, 180,
181–83,195
women’s magazines, 286,
364, 372, 392–93
See also
literature and women
Advice on Love
(Fournival), 68
Advice to Ladies
(Bolis), 68 Aeschylus, 19
affection, displays of, 32–33 African Americans
antimiscegenation laws, 142, 144, 193
black women and the marriage market, 397
Depression era abortions, 314
and marriage, 142, 144,
and World War II, 330, 331–33, 343
See also
slavery Agamemnon, 10, 19
Age of Iron
(Currier and Ives),
Albert, Prince, 183 Alexander III, Pope, 52
Alltagsleben
(Van Meckenem),
95
America
antebellum South, 203–25
Colonial period, 146–51 Depression era couple,
312
early history, women’s
position in, 140–41
marital laws, 189–91
Puritan New England, 126–45
the Revolutionary War, 158–61
Western frontier, 226–62 the Woman Question in,
280–93
women in the population, 141–42, 144–45
World War II, 317–51 Victorian era, 191–203
American Association of College Women, 344
American Birth Control League, 313
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
(Taussig), 314
American Medical Association, 303
American Red Cross, 344–45, 345–48
Amores
(Ovid), 28
Amsdorf, Dr., 102
Anderson, Sarah, 208 Angelo of Foligno, 80
Anna Karenina
(Tolstoy), 277 antebellum South, 203–25
antimiscegenation laws, 142, 144, 193
slavery, 192, 208, 210,
210–14, 214–23
slavery, opposition to, 223
women, expectations of, 205–6
women, population of, 205
Anthony, Mark, 30, 35–37
Anthony, Susan B., 190, 194,
195
“Antinomian controversy,” 135–36
Antoinette, Marie, 165
Antonio, 88
Apollodorus, 22
Aristophanes, 20, 24
Aristotle, 22, 24
Arnolfini and His Wife
(van Eyck), 94
Arnoud, 52
Artemis, 21
Ashmore, Ruth, 286
Ashton, James, 299 Asini, Fra Felice, 89 Astrolabe, 62
Augustine, Saint, 15, 57
Augustus (Octavius), 30, 31,
35, 36, 37–38
Austen,Jane,180,183
Austin, John, 178–80
Austin, Sarah Taylor, 178–80, 181
Awakening, The
(Chopin), 308
Baby and Child Care
(Spock), 358
Ballou, Mary, 246–52 Balzac, Honoré de, 276
Bancroft, Mrs. Hubert Howe, 257
Barton, Clara, 344
Bashkirtseff, Marie, 265
Bazaar-Book of Decorum,
199 Beauvoir, Simone de,
362–63, 369, 387
Beecher, Catherine, 195 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 174 Beeton, Mrs., 181, 183 “Before the birth of one of her
Children” (Bradstreet), 129–30
Belknap, George, 238 Belknap, Jessie (son), 238 Belknap, Kitturah (Kit)
Penton, 238 Bell, John Bruce, 251 Bell, Virginia, 216
Bell Jar, The
(Plath), 361 Bendy, Edgar, 224
Bening, Simon, 48
Bernard, Jessie, 394
Berry, Fanny, 220 betrothal
ancient Greece, 21
Roman times, 27
Better Homes and Gardens,
323, 363
Beverley, Charlotte, 219
biblical times, 1–16 Abraham and Sarah, 7–8 Adam and Eve, 1,
2
, 3, 58 Elkanah and Hannah, 6–7
Jacob and Rachel, 8–9 Job, 10
Mary and Joseph, 11 bicycles and women’s
liberation, 285–86
bigamy, 89–91
birth control, 70, 297, 305–7 in the antebellum South,
212
condoms, 300
diaphragms, 300
Margaret Sanger, 304–6
rhythm method, 307
See also
abortion; contraception
bisexuality, 22.
Ses also
lesbianism; homosexuality
Bjørnson, Bjønstjerne, 265
Blackstone, William, 185 Blackwell, Antoinette Brown,
175
Blackwood, W. R. D., 301 Blair, Sarah Harrison, 142 Blinn, Odelia, 304 Bloomer, Amelia Jenks, 198 Blyth, Benjamin, 152
Boatwright, Eleanor Miot, 205 Boccaccio, 83
Bodichon, Barbara Leigh Smith, 187, 189
Bolis, Robert de, 68
Book of Household Management
(Beeton), 181
Book of Margery Kempe, The,
77–81
Book of Nature
(Ashton), 299
Book of the Knight of La Tour- Landry, The,
76
Bora, Katherina von, 98, 100–5,
101
Bost, Sophie, 226, 230
Bost, Theodore, 226, 230
Boston Evening Post,
159 Boston Women’s Health
Collective, 372
Boswell, John, 40
Bowlby, John, 361 Bracton, Henry de, 46 Bradstreet, Anne, 126–34,
145
Bradstreet, Samuel (son), 132 Bradstreet, Simon (husband),
126
Bradstreet, Simon (son), 128, 132
Brasher, Helena Kortwright, 161
breast-feeding, 128–29
Bremer, Frederika, 264, 265
Bride’s Bush, A
(Whateley), 122
“Bridegroomes Comming, The” (Donne), 122
Bridget of Sweden, Saint, 80
Brief Summary in Plain Language, of the Most Important Laws concerning Women, A
(Bodichon), 187
Brontë, Charlotte, 184
Browning, Elizabeth, 187
Brucker, Gene, 87
Bryan, Maria, 206–7 Buckingham, J. S., 191 Bumpas, Fanny Moore Webb,
223
Burnap, George, 194
Burras, Anne, 141
Burton, Richard, 358 Butler, Pierce Butler, 221,
222
Butzer, Elisabeth, 106–7
Butzer, Nathanael, 106–7
Caesar, Julius, 35
Caesarion, 35
Caird, Mona, 268–70, 276
Calpurnia, 38–39
Calvin, John, 133
Comfort, Alex, 372
Canterbury Tales
(Chaucer), 45, 53, 75
Cantwell, John, 151
Cantwell, Sarah, 151
Capellanus, Andreas, 67 Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius,
106
Carlson, Eric, 111
Carter, Cato, 217
Cary, Virginia Randolph, 204
Casti Conubii
(Pius X), 307 Castel, Etienne de, 81 Catherine of Aragon, 108 Catholicism
and birth control, 307, 370
church weddings, 52–55,
and clerical marriage, 58–60
monasticism, 15
See also
Protestantism Caton, Mrs. W. B., 228 Catullus, 29, 31
Cawnt, Elizabeth, 113
Cell
newspaper, 305
Center for Research on Women (Institute for Research on Women and Gender), 374
Chafe, William, 322, 351 Champagne, Marie de, 67 Chan, Agnes, 384, 387
Charles I, 127
Charles V, 81 chastity
in medieval Europe, 79–80 in Roman times, 25, 27
Châtelet, Madame du, 162 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 45, 53, 75 chess, religious opposition to,
69–70
Chicago Times,
303, 304
Child, Lydia Maria, 183, 212 childbirth (and care)
in the antebellum South, 212–14
barrenness, 128
breast-feeding, 128–29 in Colonial America, 150 cradle,
129
death and, 129–30,
136–37
infant packs, 382–83,
382
in the late twentieth century, 353–54, 358,
367, 389–90
longevity of women and, 389–90
in medieval Europe, 70–73,
72
out of wedlock, 177 single mothers, 398
in the Victorian era, 199 on the Western frontier,
230, 256
in World War II, 338 childlessness, 398
Chopin, Kate, 308 Chrétien de Troyes, 66 Christianity
and adultery, 12–13
banns, 53–53 conceptions of marriage,
14–15
hierarchy of womanhood, 58,
59,
60
See also
Catholicism; Protestantism
Christina of Markyate, 51 Christine de Pizan, 81–82 Chrysostome, Saint John,
57
Church of England, 108 Cicero, 31
City of Women, The
(Christine de Pizan), 81
Clark, Anne, 220
Cleopatra, 35–37
Clinton, Bill, 167, 391–92 Clinton, Hillary Rodham,
167, 391–92
clitorodectomy, 41–42
Clodia, 31
Clytemnestra, 10
Cochrane, Cecilia Maria, 186 Cohen Falcon, Hakkym ben
Jehiel, 92–93
Collet, Camilla, 264
Collins, Frances, 304
Collins, William, 150–51
Commentaries on the Laws of England
(Blackstone), 185
Common Sense Book of Baby Care
(Spock), 358
Comstock, Anthony, 300,
305
condoms, 300
Condorcet, Madame, 162 Condorcet, Marquis de,
165
“Conservative Woman, The” (Ashmore), 286
contraception, 70, 297–98,
298–301
cervical caps,
314
in Depression era America, 313–14
diaphragms, 300, 301
oral contraception, 363 in Roman times, 30
See also
abortions; birth control; suppositories
Coontz, Stephanie, 363, 386
Cornelia, 33, 34
Cornelia Tyche, 39
Cosmo Report,
375–79
Cosmopolitan
magazine, 375
Cotton, John, 136, 144–45 Council of Trent, 46
couples, artistic depictions of, 94–95,
96
courtship and engagement in the antebellum South,
206–7, 208