The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... given social group at one time , and a totally different one at another time . Similarly women , now and in the past , have played different roles as homemakers , workers , and citizens . To describe these different roles , we ...
... given social group at one time , and a totally different one at another time . Similarly women , now and in the past , have played different roles as homemakers , workers , and citizens . To describe these different roles , we ...
Page 164
... given to converting the wives of Tammany Hall politicians to the cause . Over one million signatures of women in the state peti- tioning for suffrage spoke a language the politicians could un- derstand . When the second referendum came ...
... given to converting the wives of Tammany Hall politicians to the cause . Over one million signatures of women in the state peti- tioning for suffrage spoke a language the politicians could un- derstand . When the second referendum came ...
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... given over many of its functions to the community , child nurture and consumption provide the main focus . The housewife is the central figure in the field of consumption , the family purchaser and treasurer . As the chief consumer the ...
... given over many of its functions to the community , child nurture and consumption provide the main focus . The housewife is the central figure in the field of consumption , the family purchaser and treasurer . As the chief consumer the ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |