The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... to the formation of community institutions . The first of these usually were churches . Women played an important part in the establishment of churches , not only by their insistence on bringing husband and children to the church 23.
... to the formation of community institutions . The first of these usually were churches . Women played an important part in the establishment of churches , not only by their insistence on bringing husband and children to the church 23.
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... institution , the New York Infirmary for Women , to enable her and several other women doctors to earn a precarious living . The Philadelphia Female Medical College , founded in 1853 , was the first institution of its kind . It took ...
... institution , the New York Infirmary for Women , to enable her and several other women doctors to earn a precarious living . The Philadelphia Female Medical College , founded in 1853 , was the first institution of its kind . It took ...
Page 185
... institutions of society . Women's Liberation groups have engaged in a broad variety of activities . They publish magazines , newsletters , articles , and books , and run feminist theatre , film , and study groups . They have ...
... institutions of society . Women's Liberation groups have engaged in a broad variety of activities . They publish magazines , newsletters , articles , and books , and run feminist theatre , film , and study groups . They have ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |