The Woman in American History |
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She sharply attacked the eco- nomic arrangements underlying conventional marriage and pointed out that the emancipated woman would make a better mate , wife and mother . Women were different from men , she argued , different but not ...
She sharply attacked the eco- nomic arrangements underlying conventional marriage and pointed out that the emancipated woman would make a better mate , wife and mother . Women were different from men , she argued , different but not ...
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Although her father was a kind husband , she always felt that her mother's frequent childbearing had undermined her health . All around her she could see the connection between large families , poverty , and deprived childhood .
Although her father was a kind husband , she always felt that her mother's frequent childbearing had undermined her health . All around her she could see the connection between large families , poverty , and deprived childhood .
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No longer faced with the age - old conflict between career and motherhood , she can and does combine marriage , mother- hood , and work . Three out of five working women are married ; one out of every three mothers with children under ...
No longer faced with the age - old conflict between career and motherhood , she can and does combine marriage , mother- hood , and work . Three out of five working women are married ; one out of every three mothers with children under ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |