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From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community

From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community

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From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community

by Lamphere, Louise

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Ithaca and London: Passport Books, 1987. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7?" - 9?" tall. Trade Paperback in VERY GOOD + Condition. Clean, glossy, blue card cover with white and black titles with faint wear to bottom front corner. Sound binding, square and tight. Pages very clean and free from any markings. Two maps, five figures, twenty-one tables, many photographs throughout. An important contribution to the new scholarship on working women, this book combines ethnographic research with detailed historical research to present a work-centered social history of women's work, family and community lives. Part I: Provides a theoretical framework; Part II: Working Daughters and Economic Expansion, 1790-1940, deals with working daughters, immigrants and the Textile-Mill economy, ethnic neighborhoods, the decline of the textile industry and women's resistance; Part III: Working Mothers, 1940-1980. xviii,390 pages with bibliography and index. 9 x 6 inches. Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 1987.

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Title
From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community
Author
Lamphere, Louise
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
0801494419
ISBN 13
9780801494413
Publisher
Passport Books
Place of Publication
Ithaca and London
Date Published
1987
Size
8vo - over 7?" - 9?" t
Keywords
ANTHROPOLOGY WOMEN'S STUDIES IMMIGRANTS TEXTILE MILLS INDUSTRY
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