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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... Social History, vol. 2 (Oxford University Press, 1986);chapter 2, 'Landscape with Figures: Home and Community in English Society', coauthored with Jeanne L'Esperance and Howard Newby, inJuliet Mitchell andAnn Oakley, eds,The.
... Social History, vol. 2 (Oxford University Press, 1986);chapter 2, 'Landscape with Figures: Home and Community in English Society', coauthored with Jeanne L'Esperance and Howard Newby, inJuliet Mitchell andAnn Oakley, eds,The.
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... social as well as psychic life we are increasingly discovering that the boundaries between centre and periphery are unstable if not permeable. The liminalaswell astherepressed will alwayscome backto haunt in someform. A satisfying ...
... social as well as psychic life we are increasingly discovering that the boundaries between centre and periphery are unstable if not permeable. The liminalaswell astherepressed will alwayscome backto haunt in someform. A satisfying ...
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... social status was alsoevident among the more affluent, inthe etiquette ofvisiting, dining and calling.Such practices, along with widening accesstopublicschool eductionfor boys,enabled Englishnineteenthcentury society, which had been ...
... social status was alsoevident among the more affluent, inthe etiquette ofvisiting, dining and calling.Such practices, along with widening accesstopublicschool eductionfor boys,enabled Englishnineteenthcentury society, which had been ...
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... social and emotional disorder. The fear and distress at the number of 'redundant' women around midcentury focused on potentially independent 'ladies'or impertinent factory girls. Unmarried servants were not a problem, for, in the works ...
... social and emotional disorder. The fear and distress at the number of 'redundant' women around midcentury focused on potentially independent 'ladies'or impertinent factory girls. Unmarried servants were not a problem, for, in the works ...
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... social groups in space – both actual and metaphorical –anapproach moreoften left tohistorical geographers, architectural historians or anthropologists. Material artefacts, theuse of space within buildings asa social marker, thelayouts ...
... social groups in space – both actual and metaphorical –anapproach moreoften left tohistorical geographers, architectural historians or anthropologists. Material artefacts, theuse of space within buildings asa social marker, thelayouts ...
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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