The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 61
... field work after their confinement . ( Frances Kemble never succeeded in getting this favor for the slaves despite ... fields ; probably , I think , she is ruptured .... Molly ... Hers was the best account I have yet received ; she had ...
... field work after their confinement . ( Frances Kemble never succeeded in getting this favor for the slaves despite ... fields ; probably , I think , she is ruptured .... Molly ... Hers was the best account I have yet received ; she had ...
Page 97
... field sta- tions and hospitals , braved infection and disease , and did a monumental job in support of their men . The most legendary of these army nurses was a blunt , warm- hearted widow , Mary Bickerdyke , known as " Mother " and ...
... field sta- tions and hospitals , braved infection and disease , and did a monumental job in support of their men . The most legendary of these army nurses was a blunt , warm- hearted widow , Mary Bickerdyke , known as " Mother " and ...
Page 180
... field of theatrical direction or production for the first time . Eve LeGallienne and Margaret Webster are outstanding among the pioneers in this field . In literature women continued their best - seller tradition with such perennial ...
... field of theatrical direction or production for the first time . Eve LeGallienne and Margaret Webster are outstanding among the pioneers in this field . In literature women continued their best - seller tradition with such perennial ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |