The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... frontier and developing regions it required the labor and effort of all members of the community - men , women , children , even the aged - merely to survive . The chief occupations of women of all classes were bearing and raising large ...
... frontier and developing regions it required the labor and effort of all members of the community - men , women , children , even the aged - merely to survive . The chief occupations of women of all classes were bearing and raising large ...
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... frontier regions of the West , conditions of life during the nineteenth century resembled very closely those described for colonial women . Frontier Life As the frontier moved westward throughout the nineteenth century , women moved ...
... frontier regions of the West , conditions of life during the nineteenth century resembled very closely those described for colonial women . Frontier Life As the frontier moved westward throughout the nineteenth century , women moved ...
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... frontier moved further west , urbanization increased in the Midwest . In the decade before the Civil War , the development of Ohio and Illinois roughly paralleled that of the East at an earlier period . Even as late as the 1880's ...
... frontier moved further west , urbanization increased in the Midwest . In the decade before the Civil War , the development of Ohio and Illinois roughly paralleled that of the East at an earlier period . Even as late as the 1880's ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |