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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... Marriage (Longman, 1976), and subsequently inDiana Leonardand Sheila Allen, eds,Sexual Divisions Revisited(Macmillan, 1990); chapter4, 'Classand Gender in Victorian England: The Case of Hannah Cullwick andA.J. Munby', inFeminist Studies ...
... Marriage (Longman, 1976), and subsequently inDiana Leonardand Sheila Allen, eds,Sexual Divisions Revisited(Macmillan, 1990); chapter4, 'Classand Gender in Victorian England: The Case of Hannah Cullwick andA.J. Munby', inFeminist Studies ...
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... married women in England, at that time definedas a 'problem' since marriage was considered most women's primary occupation. Toa nascent sociologist, it soon became evidentthatsuch a study could notbedone withouttaking into consideration ...
... married women in England, at that time definedas a 'problem' since marriage was considered most women's primary occupation. Toa nascent sociologist, it soon became evidentthatsuch a study could notbedone withouttaking into consideration ...
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Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class Leonore Davidoff. married women 'workers'either were, orhad been, in domestic service. Nineteenthcentury residential domestic service was a twilight world; domestic servants were not really ...
Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class Leonore Davidoff. married women 'workers'either were, orhad been, in domestic service. Nineteenthcentury residential domestic service was a twilight world; domestic servants were not really ...
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... ', itself an unnoted masculine concept. Legal debates in this periodand changes around marriage, inheritance, thecontract of employment andthecreation of the business corporation, as wellas feminist debates about the gendered.
... ', itself an unnoted masculine concept. Legal debates in this periodand changes around marriage, inheritance, thecontract of employment andthecreation of the business corporation, as wellas feminist debates about the gendered.
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... married women in theproductive enterprise and devolve household chores andchildcare to older children, servants, apprentices and the elderly as had been the pattern for centuries past? In a period increasingly imbued with the 'logic of ...
... married women in theproductive enterprise and devolve household chores andchildcare to older children, servants, apprentices and the elderly as had been the pattern for centuries past? In a period increasingly imbued with the 'logic of ...
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Home and Communityin English Society with Jeanne LEsperance and Howard | |
TheRationalization of Housework | |
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