The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... rose to po- sitions of eminence , but all colonial women enjoyed high status and respect , despite existing discrimination in laws , customs , and educational opportunities . CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed ...
... rose to po- sitions of eminence , but all colonial women enjoyed high status and respect , despite existing discrimination in laws , customs , and educational opportunities . CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed ...
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Gerda Lerner. CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed greater freedom than did women in contemporary Europe , yet their ability to determine their own lives was limited then , as it is now , by the ideas society ...
Gerda Lerner. CHAPTER ONE The Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed greater freedom than did women in contemporary Europe , yet their ability to determine their own lives was limited then , as it is now , by the ideas society ...
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... Colonial authorities protected a wife's rights in her husband's property , allowing her a share and her personal clothing in case of a legal separation . Colonial courts also gave ... Colonial America was an underdeveloped country ; it 14.
... Colonial authorities protected a wife's rights in her husband's property , allowing her a share and her personal clothing in case of a legal separation . Colonial courts also gave ... Colonial America was an underdeveloped country ; it 14.
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |