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A HERITAGE OF HER OWN: Toward A New Social History of American Woman.

A HERITAGE OF HER OWN: Toward A New Social History of American Woman.

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A HERITAGE OF HER OWN: Toward A New Social History of American Woman.

by Cott, Nancy F., and Elizabeth H. Pleck, editors

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9780671250690
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New York:: Simon & Schuster,, (1979). Very good (minor shelfwear and usual toning to pages). Trade paperback. Essays examining the day to day lives, aspirations, accomplishments and social relationships of women from the 17th century to modern day, from plantation wives to mill-workers, from enslaved women, to mother's wages, birth control, cookbooks and more. Among the authors included Gerda Lerner, Eugene Genovese, Linda Gordon and others. Introduction by the editors. Based on source material including divorce records and diaries. Notes at the end of each essays, suggestions for further reading, index, 608 pp.

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Title
A HERITAGE OF HER OWN: Toward A New Social History of American Woman.
Author
Cott, Nancy F., and Elizabeth H. Pleck, editors
Book Condition
Used - Very good (minor shelfwear and usual toning to pages)
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0671250698
ISBN 13
9780671250690
Publisher
Simon & Schuster,
Place of Publication
New York:
Date Published
(1979)
Keywords
women authors, womens rights, relationship dynamics of women and men, marriage,
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Women's Studies;

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