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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:68268057:5246
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100 1 $aOpdycke, Sandra,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe Routledge historical atlas of women in America /$cSandra Opdycke
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520 $aLooking at general trends and specific items such as life in a tenement, women working overseas in World War I, the production of cosmetics in the 1920s, and new female immigration, this atlas portrays the history of American women from a vivid geographical and demographic perspective. In a variety of colorful maps and charts, this important new work documents milestones in the evolution of the social and political rights of women. Coverage includes the rise of reform movements such as temperance, women's suffrage, and abolition during the 19th century, and contraception, abortion rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment in the 20th
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 134-137) and index
505 00 $gpt. I.$tBreaking Old Ties: American Women Before 1800 --$tThe First American Women --$tEuropean Women in the New World --$tWomen in the Northern Colonies --$tWomen in the Southern Colonies --$tEnslaved Women in the Colonies --$tWomen in the Revolutionary Era --$tWomen in the Young Republic.$tMartha Ballard, Eighteenth-Century Midwife --$gpt. II.$tWomen's Place in an Expanding Nation: 1800-1865 --$tWhite Women Move West --$tThe Uprooting of Native American Women --$tUrban Women before the Civil War --$tWorking Women of Antebellum America --$tBlack and White Women on the Plantation --$tWomen and Antebellum Reform.$tAngelina Grimke, Abolitionist --$tSouthern Women during the Civil War --$tNorthern Women during the Civil War --$gpt. III.$tSeeking a Voice: 1865-1914 --$tWomen in the South during Reconstruction --$tWomen of Color Face New Adversity --$tSettling the Prairies --$tThe Lady of the House --$tA New Wave of Immigrant Women --$tMaking a Home in the Tenements --$tWorking Women at the Turn of the Century --$tWomen in Factories --$tWomen and the Unions.$tSister Carrie in the Industrial City --$tNew Professional Careers for Women --$tWomen and Progressive-Era Reform --$tBohemian Women --$gpt. IV.$tTwo Steps Forward, One Step Backward: 1914-1965 --$tWinning the Vote --$tWomen in World War I --$tWomen's Politics after Suffrage --$tBlack Women Leaving the South --$tWomen's Work between the Wars --$tA World of Things to Buy --$tSelling Beauty --$tWomen during the Depression.$tEleanor Roosevelt, Voice of Conscience --$tWorld War II: Women in the Military --$tWorld War II: Women on the Home Front --$tThe Move to the Suburbs --$tConfronting the Question of Race --$gpt. V.$tRedefining Women's Place: 1965 to the Present --$tConflict and Dissent in the Late 1960s --$tConfronting the question of Gender --$tRecent Trends in Women's Work --$tRecent Trends in Women's Income --$tRecent Trends in Women's Immigration --$tRecent Trends in Women and Politics.$tGeorganna Deas, Speaking Truth to Power --$tRecent Trends Regarding Women and Crime --$tRecent Trends in Women's Health --$tLiving Longer.$tAmerican Women: Statistics over Time
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