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6%OFFPriscilla Murolo - The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls´ Clubs, 1884-1928 - 9780252066290 - V9780252066290
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The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls´ Clubs, 1884-1928

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Description for The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls´ Clubs, 1884-1928 Paperback. Series: Working Class in American History. Num Pages: 256 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JFSJ1; KCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 19. Weight in Grams: 426.

Working girls' clubs were a flash-point for class antagonisms yet also provided fertile ground for surprising cross-class alliances. Priscilla Murolo's nuanced study charts the shifting points of conflict and consensus between working women and their genteel club sponsors; working women and their male counterparts; and among working women of differing ethnic backgrounds. 

The working girls' club movement lasted from the 1880s, when women poured into the industrial labor force, to the 1920s. Upper-class women initially governed the clubs, and activities converged around standards of "respectability" and the defense and uplift of the character of women who worked for wages. Later, the ... Read more

A valuable and lucid study of the club movement, The Common Ground of Womanhood throws new light on broader trends in the history of women's alliances, social reform, gender conventions, and worker organizing.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Series
Working Class in American History
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252066290
SKU
V9780252066290
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Priscilla Murolo
Priscilla Murolo teaches history at Sarah Lawrence College and is the coauthor of From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: A Short, Illustrated History of Labor in the United States.

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