The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... followed by an increasing number of magazines addressed to women . By the 1840's , these magazines had reached mass circulation . They transmitted the latest informa- tion regarding fashions , popular science , household hints , and ...
... followed by an increasing number of magazines addressed to women . By the 1840's , these magazines had reached mass circulation . They transmitted the latest informa- tion regarding fashions , popular science , household hints , and ...
Page 35
... followed by her Mother's Book , an encyclopedia on child care . In 1832 she pub- lished a history of women , consisting of three volumes of bio- graphies of heroines who seemed to her proper models for American women . This compilation ...
... followed by her Mother's Book , an encyclopedia on child care . In 1832 she pub- lished a history of women , consisting of three volumes of bio- graphies of heroines who seemed to her proper models for American women . This compilation ...
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... followed by others . Increasingly , suffragists turned their attention to Washington where a new dynamic force within the movement had developed . ) . Alice Paul ( 1885- A Quaker and college - trained social worker , Alice Paul had in ...
... followed by others . Increasingly , suffragists turned their attention to Washington where a new dynamic force within the movement had developed . ) . Alice Paul ( 1885- A Quaker and college - trained social worker , Alice Paul had in ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |