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Managing gender: the state, the new middle class and women workers 1830-1930

Managing gender: the state, the new middle class and women workers 1830-1930

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Managing gender: the state, the new middle class and women workers 1830-1930

by Deacon, Desley

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Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1989. Paperback. x, 308p., wraps edge worn and faded, one corner bumped, end papers browned, a reading copy only; inscribed by Deacon on the half-title.

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Title
Managing gender: the state, the new middle class and women workers 1830-1930
Author
Deacon, Desley
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0195548175
ISBN 13
9780195548174
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Melbourne
Date Published
1989
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1900S; Labor - American; 1920S; Women; Nineteenth century;

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