The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 47
... result in the elimination of women were nursing and teaching . Both were characterized by a severe shortage of labor and bore the stigmas of low skill , low status , and low pay . Generally , nursing was regarded simply as an extension ...
... result in the elimination of women were nursing and teaching . Both were characterized by a severe shortage of labor and bore the stigmas of low skill , low status , and low pay . Generally , nursing was regarded simply as an extension ...
Page 53
... result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among women by class . The mill girls , pieceworkers , and factory hands were separated by a great gulf from the middle- class and wealthier housewives and ladies . Magazine and ...
... result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among women by class . The mill girls , pieceworkers , and factory hands were separated by a great gulf from the middle- class and wealthier housewives and ladies . Magazine and ...
Page 173
... result of their husbands ' previous tenure of the office . Nellie Ross of Wyoming suc- ceeded her husband , who died in office in 1924 , served one term , and was defeated for re - election . She later became a four- term director of ...
... result of their husbands ' previous tenure of the office . Nellie Ross of Wyoming suc- ceeded her husband , who died in office in 1924 , served one term , and was defeated for re - election . She later became a four- term director of ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |