【题文】 When Deborah Sampson was a young girl, she would not have believed that she would be remembered more than 200 years after her birth. Deborah was born into a poor family in Massachusetts in 1760. When she was six years old, she was sent to live and work...
Alfred F. Young's new book is the first full-scale scholarly biography of Deborah Sampson, the Massachusetts woman who disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Revolution. Over the last generation Sampson has become not only h... SC Bullock - 《American Historical Review》 被引量...
In 1782, as the Revolutionary War was barreling toward its conclusion, a woman named Deborah Sampson disguised herself as a man, enlisted in the 4th Massachusetts Regiment under the name "Robert Shurtleff" and fought in military operations. While her participation in the conflict is “und...
doi:10.1007/s40273-019-00819-zChristopher James SampsonRenée ArnoldStirling BryanPhilip ClarkeSean EkinsAnthony HatswellNeil HawkinsSue LanghamDeborah MarshallMohsen SadatsafaviSpringerPharmacoEconomics