The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... tion magazines . These , in turn , gave rise to a new generation of literary women whose influence on their culture was signifi- cant . With these developments came drastic changes in the ideas society held about the place , the role ...
... tion magazines . These , in turn , gave rise to a new generation of literary women whose influence on their culture was signifi- cant . With these developments came drastic changes in the ideas society held about the place , the role ...
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... tion of Dorothea Dix ; they needed to work with others to achieve their goals . Temperance and abolition were the two reforms of the pre - Civil War period that seemed to attract the most women . Antislavery Women In 1833 , when ...
... tion of Dorothea Dix ; they needed to work with others to achieve their goals . Temperance and abolition were the two reforms of the pre - Civil War period that seemed to attract the most women . Antislavery Women In 1833 , when ...
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... tion had to be won in a similar manner . The NWTUL , like the Consumers League , utilized research to bolster its arguments . It was largely through its efforts that Congress authorized a massive fact - finding investigation into the ...
... tion had to be won in a similar manner . The NWTUL , like the Consumers League , utilized research to bolster its arguments . It was largely through its efforts that Congress authorized a massive fact - finding investigation into 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 |