Worlds Between: Historical Perspectives on Gender and ClassJohn Wiley & Sons, 2013 M05 29 - 288 pages This book presents a series of pioneering studies which together constitute a reappraisal of our understanding of the relationship between gender and history. |
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... daughters, siblings. Such topics are often seen as peripheral to historicaland sociological interests. Because they are defined as inessential to the real and significant aspects of society, such asclass, political, military orcultural ...
... daughters, siblings. Such topics are often seen as peripheral to historicaland sociological interests. Because they are defined as inessential to the real and significant aspects of society, such asclass, political, military orcultural ...
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... daughters in starched white pinafores. Yet many, if not most, were living on limited, often irregular incomes in households with large numbersof children anda minimum of sanitary facilities such aspiped –water supplies. What ...
... daughters in starched white pinafores. Yet many, if not most, were living on limited, often irregular incomes in households with large numbersof children anda minimum of sanitary facilities such aspiped –water supplies. What ...
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... daughters, which ensured that others (the employing classand manymen) couldpossess and'enjoy thebenefits of pursuinggainful occupations and intellectual enrichment, the refinement ofmorals, customs and taste'.15 Men from higherstrata ...
... daughters, which ensured that others (the employing classand manymen) couldpossess and'enjoy thebenefits of pursuinggainful occupations and intellectual enrichment, the refinement ofmorals, customs and taste'.15 Men from higherstrata ...
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... dependants, ball gowns, hairdressers, the beautyof a daughter, thenet worth ofa husband, the planningof an exquisite meal, but the motivationtojoin in the conflict was clearly present. The view from behind the lace curtain, social.
... dependants, ball gowns, hairdressers, the beautyof a daughter, thenet worth ofa husband, the planningof an exquisite meal, but the motivationtojoin in the conflict was clearly present. The view from behind the lace curtain, social.
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... daughter of a coachman recalls, Iwasonce toldIhad tocurtsey andmy fathersaid, I'll curtsey you ifyou curtsey.Itseemed itwas acertain ladymy fatherwas coachman to and thegardener's children used to curtseytothem. And my father said,I'll ...
... daughter of a coachman recalls, Iwasonce toldIhad tocurtsey andmy fathersaid, I'll curtsey you ifyou curtsey.Itseemed itwas acertain ladymy fatherwas coachman to and thegardener's children used to curtseytothem. And my father said,I'll ...
Contents
Home and Communityin English Society with Jeanne LEsperance and Howard | |
TheRationalization of Housework | |
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Worlds Between: Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class Leonore Davidoff No preview available - 1995 |
Worlds Between: Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class Leonore Davidoff No preview available - 1995 |
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