The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... things as are proper for the men whose minds are stronger . " Another authority thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house " and " enough chemistry to keep the pot boiling . " Marriage . In ...
... things as are proper for the men whose minds are stronger . " Another authority thought that girls needed only " sufficient geography to find their way around the house " and " enough chemistry to keep the pot boiling . " Marriage . In ...
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... things revolting to the taste , and from which . my woman's nature shrinks with peculiar sensitiveness . But truth is the highest consideration . I tell what I have seen -painful and shocking as the details often are . ... I come as the ...
... things revolting to the taste , and from which . my woman's nature shrinks with peculiar sensitiveness . But truth is the highest consideration . I tell what I have seen -painful and shocking as the details often are . ... I come as the ...
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... female workers , had two things to recommend them : they were available in a period of severe manpower shortage , and they would work for less pay than the men . For similar reasons women made great inroads during war- time 101.
... female workers , had two things to recommend them : they were available in a period of severe manpower shortage , and they would work for less pay than the men . For similar reasons women made great inroads during war- time 101.
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |