"Women and property in South Carolina - the evidence from marriage settlements, 1730 to 1830", Marylynn Salmon "Smiling through her tears - ante-bellum southern women and divorce", Jane Turner Censer "The political and civil status of women in Georgia, 1783-1860, Eleanor M. Boatwright "An act for the relief of females...- divorce and the changing legal status of women in Tennessee, 1796-1860", Lawrence B. Goodheart "The Mississippi married women's Property Act of 1839, Sandra Moncreif "Invisible women - the legal fiction of marital unity in nineteenth century America, Norma Basch "Married women's property law, 1800-1850", Richard H. Chused "Late nineteenth century married women's property acts - reception of the early married women's property acts by courts and legislatures", Richard H. Chused "Radical reconstruction and the property rights of southern women", Suzanne D. Lebsock "Apart but not adrift - wives, divorce, and independence in California, 1850-1890", Robert L. Griswold "Who gets the child? custody, guardianship, and the rise of a judicial patriarchy in nineteenth century America", Michael grossberg "Divorces in the progressive era", William L. O"Neill "The pressure to provide - class, consumerism, and divorce in urban America, 1880-1920", Elaine Tyler May "American feminine ideals in transition - the rise of the moral mother, 1785-1815", Ruth Bloch "To earn her daily bread - housework and antebellum working-class subsistence", Barabara Welter "Sentimental womanhood and domestic education, 1830-1870", Phillida Bunkle "Women shoeworkers and domestic ideology - rural outwork in early nineteenth-century Essex county", Mary H. Blewett "The domestic balance of power - relations between mistress and maid in nineteenth-century New England", Carol Lasser "Freedom's yoke - gender conventions among antibellum free blacks", James Oliver Horton "Women's perspective on the patriarchy in the 1850's", Anne Firor Scott "Seperate spheres, female worlds, woman's place - the rhetoric of women's history", Linda K. Kerber "Household values, women's work, and economic growth, 1800-1930",W. Elliot Brownlee Jr "American women and domestic consumption, 1800-1920 four interpretive themes," Jean gordon and Jan McArthur "Women as workers, women as civilisers - true womenhood in the American West", Elizabeth Jameson "Cloth, butler and boarders - women's household production for the market", Joan Jensen "The sphinx in the household - a new look at the history of household workers, Bettina Berch "The black washerwoman in southern tradition", Heather Biola "Technology and women's work - the lives of working class women in Pittsburgh, 1870-1900", Susan J. Kleinberg "Embelishing a life of labour - an interpretation of the material culture of American working class homes, 1885-1915", Lizabeth A. Cohen "The Industrial Revolution and the home - household technology and social change in the twentieth century", Ruth Cowan part contents
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