ISBN-13: 9781467906289 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 272 str.
Most histories explore men's lives. Disaster & Triumph: Sacramento Women, Gold Rush Through the Civil War is the first to highlight the women who helped shape history in California's capital city during and after the great California Gold Rush. Tens of thousands of men from all over the world descended on the region eager to find a fortune . . . but expecting to get rich quick and return home, few brought wives and families. Two years into the Golden Immigration, less than 8% of Sacramento's residents were women. Yet those women made their mark, proving their mettle as decision makers and breadwinners in a uniquely masculine society. Displaying spunk and determination and skills honed by new experiences, their successes altered women's perceived traditional roles in a turbulent city beset with major fires, devastating floods, cholera epidemics, and a squatter's revolt. Meticulously researched and visually written with spirit and wit, Disaster & Triumph: Sacramento Women, Gold Rush Through the Civil War is for history buffs, students, women's discussion groups, or anyone who savors an entertaining and educational read about the struggles and attainments of pioneer women. Finalist in historical non-fiction, 2013 Next Generation Indie Awards.