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Elizabeth Garner Masarik, "The Sentimental State: How Women-Led Reform Built the American Welfare State" (U Georgia Press, 2024)

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Sentimentality and Social Reform

This chapter discusses 'The Sentimental State,' exploring how American middle-class women utilized sentimentality to drive reforms before securing voting rights. It examines the cultural significance of sentimentalism in the 19th century and its impact on maternalist policies, personal experiences of grief, and consumer culture surrounding mourning practices.

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