In this collection of informative essays, Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Dye bring together work by such notable scholars as Ellen Carol DuBois, Alice Kessler-Harris, Barbara Sicherman, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn to illuminate the lives and labor of American women from the late nineteenth century to the early 1920s. Revealing the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, and social class, the authors explore women’s accomplishments in changing welfare and labor legislation; early twentieth century feminism and women’s suffrage; women in industry and the work force; the relationship between family and community in early twentieth-century America; and the ways in which African American, immigrant, and working-class women contributed to progressiv...
My Broadview Press critical edition of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Women and Economics offers scholar...
This book is another significant contribution to the growing list of scholarly studies of the histor...
Review of: The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls\u27 Clubs, 1884-1928. Mu...
In this collection of informative essays, Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Dye bring together work by su...
During the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, clubwomen, reformers, laborers, and feminists asserted th...
This paper examines the extent to which the National Consumers’ League and similar localized leagues...
This paper investigates the intertwined evolution of librarianship and social welfare work during th...
Presenting a detailed look at the individuals, themes, and moments that shaped this important Progre...
Over the course of the past century, many historians have portrayed the Progressive Era as one of th...
During the Progressive Era, southern white women were aggressively recruited by the leadership of th...
This paper reviews historical and sociological literature exploring the interaction of class, race a...
In this study, the settlement movement in Chicago is presented as a crucible for the development of ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2703...
This collection of essays, based on papers prepared for a 1990 conference sponsored by the Texas Sta...
The integration of women into formal labor markets was one of the most salient changes of the twenti...
My Broadview Press critical edition of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Women and Economics offers scholar...
This book is another significant contribution to the growing list of scholarly studies of the histor...
Review of: The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls\u27 Clubs, 1884-1928. Mu...
In this collection of informative essays, Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Dye bring together work by su...
During the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, clubwomen, reformers, laborers, and feminists asserted th...
This paper examines the extent to which the National Consumers’ League and similar localized leagues...
This paper investigates the intertwined evolution of librarianship and social welfare work during th...
Presenting a detailed look at the individuals, themes, and moments that shaped this important Progre...
Over the course of the past century, many historians have portrayed the Progressive Era as one of th...
During the Progressive Era, southern white women were aggressively recruited by the leadership of th...
This paper reviews historical and sociological literature exploring the interaction of class, race a...
In this study, the settlement movement in Chicago is presented as a crucible for the development of ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2703...
This collection of essays, based on papers prepared for a 1990 conference sponsored by the Texas Sta...
The integration of women into formal labor markets was one of the most salient changes of the twenti...
My Broadview Press critical edition of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Women and Economics offers scholar...
This book is another significant contribution to the growing list of scholarly studies of the histor...
Review of: The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls\u27 Clubs, 1884-1928. Mu...