The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 12
... knowledge of household matters and refrain from " meddling in such things as are proper for the men whose minds are stronger . " Another authority thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house ...
... knowledge of household matters and refrain from " meddling in such things as are proper for the men whose minds are stronger . " Another authority thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house ...
Page 43
... eral editions . This book differed from others of its kind by taking a scientific approach and by offering a knowledge of hygiene , medicine , diet , and plumbing to its readers . Teaching was a field characterized by a constant and severe.
... eral editions . This book differed from others of its kind by taking a scientific approach and by offering a knowledge of hygiene , medicine , diet , and plumbing to its readers . Teaching was a field characterized by a constant and severe.
Page 85
... knowledge was of tremendous importance in producing the generation of female leaders who initiated the campaign for woman's rights and after decades of hard and bitter struggle Icarried it to fulfillment . The Ideas Behind the Movement ...
... knowledge was of tremendous importance in producing the generation of female leaders who initiated the campaign for woman's rights and after decades of hard and bitter struggle Icarried it to fulfillment . The Ideas Behind the Movement ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |