Elizabeth Garner Masarik is assistant professor of History at SUNY Brockport.
"Squarely placing gender at the center of its argument, The Sentimental State makes an important and necessary contribution to the existing scholarly literature on the growth of the modern welfare state. By adeptly demonstrating that nineteenth-century sentimental culture proved essential to the roots of early twentieth-century women's political activism, Elizabeth Garner Masarik reframes the chronology of the emergence of the modern welfare state.--Felicity M. Turner ""author of Proving Pregnancy: Gender, Law, and Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth Century America"""