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From Marriage To The Market : The Transformation Of Women’s Lives And Work

Modern Women, Modern Work : Domesticity, Professionalism, And American Writing, 1890-1950

Women Working, 1870-1930

Rosie’s Mom : Forgotten Women Workers Of The First World War

  • Rosie's Mom : Forgotten Women Workers Of The First World  War
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    Carrie Brown
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    Book, Northeastern University Press, 2002
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    Although the World War II posters of Rosie the Riveter and Wendy the Welder remind us of the women who contributed to the nation’s war effort in the 1940s, the women workers of World War I are nearly forgotten. By the end of the war, notes the author, more than a million American women had become involved in war production. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  HD6095 .B737 2002  LOST&PD6-11/07

Community Of Suffering & Struggle : Women, Men, And The Labor Movement In Minneapolis, 1915-1945

Now Hiring : The Feminization Of Work In The United States, 1900-1995

Daughters Of The Great Depression : Women, Work, And Fiction In The American 1930s

Workfare Or Fair Work : Women, Welfare, And Government Work Programs

Rosie The Riveter: Women Working On The Home Front In World War II

Not June Cleaver : Women And Gender In Postwar America, 1945-1960

  • Not June Cleaver : Women And Gender In Postwar America,  1945-1960
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    edited by Joanne Meyerowitz
  • Publication Details

    Book, Temple University Press, 1994
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    and the precarious lives of women abortionists, lesbians, and single mothers, the authors effectively demonstrate how postwar women’s identities were not only an expression of their gender but also of their class, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, occupation, and politics. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  HQ1420 .N68 1994  AVAILABLE

Women, Work, And Fertility, 1900-1986

Gender At Work : The Dynamics Of Job Segregation By Sex During World War II

Creating Rosie The Riveter : Class, Gender, And Propaganda During World War II

The Home Front And Beyond : American Women In The 1940s

The Life And Times Of Rosie The Riveter : The Story Of Three Million Working Women During World War II