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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... lodging houses – the list is endless. Toexplore such a range even within the relatively narrow timeband of the long nineteenth century (the 1780s to the First World War), has meant making use of every kind of material – from fiction to ...
... lodging houses – the list is endless. Toexplore such a range even within the relatively narrow timeband of the long nineteenth century (the 1780s to the First World War), has meant making use of every kind of material – from fiction to ...
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... through the meshes ofall existing prototypes. As my work ondomestic service, innkeeping and lodging houses had demonstrated, quasifamilial relationships oozed across unquestioned assumptions about family, home and workplace.
... through the meshes ofall existing prototypes. As my work ondomestic service, innkeeping and lodging houses had demonstrated, quasifamilial relationships oozed across unquestioned assumptions about family, home and workplace.
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... anda good deal ofauthority over others.At the other, and numerically more important, extremewas the less visible, less wellknown 'slavery' in the lowermiddleclass suburban or artisan household or lodging house. Fenimore.
... anda good deal ofauthority over others.At the other, and numerically more important, extremewas the less visible, less wellknown 'slavery' in the lowermiddleclass suburban or artisan household or lodging house. Fenimore.
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... lodging house. Fenimore Cooper,on his arrivalin Southampton in the1830s was shocked at the treatment of thegirl wherehe lodged 'worse offthen an Asiatic slave'.22 The same conditions were stillobserved in 1897ina lodging house ...
... lodging house. Fenimore Cooper,on his arrivalin Southampton in the1830s was shocked at the treatment of thegirl wherehe lodged 'worse offthen an Asiatic slave'.22 The same conditions were stillobserved in 1897ina lodging house ...
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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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