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Part III : Reconstruction and the New Nation


Subject History » Women's History

Place Northern America » United States of America

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405126854.2005.x


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Chapter Fourteen. Education and the Professions Chapter Fifteen. Wage-earning Women Chapter Sixteen. Consumer Cultures Chapter Seventeen. Urban Spaces and Popular Cultures, 1890–1930 Chapter Eighteen. Women on the Move: Migration and Immigration Chapter Nineteen. Women's Movements, 1880s–1920s Chapter Twenty. Medicine, Law, and the State: The History of Reproduction Chapter Twenty-One. The Great Depression and World War II Chapter Twenty-Two. Rewriting Postwar Women's History, 1945–1960 Chapter Twenty-Three. Civil Rights and Black Liberation Chapter Twenty-Four. Second-wave Feminism Bibliography: Selected Secondary Sources ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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