【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...
Scholars generally agree that Sampson was born in Plympton, Massachusetts, circa 1760. According to theNational Women’s History Museum, her parents were impoverished, their circumstances so dire that Sampson was bound as an indentured servant until the age of 18. She subsequently worked as...
doi:10.1007/s40273-019-00819-zChristopher James SampsonRenée ArnoldStirling BryanPhilip ClarkeSean EkinsAnthony HatswellNeil HawkinsSue LanghamDeborah MarshallMohsen SadatsafaviSpringerPharmacoEconomics