History of Women in the United States : : Historical Articles on Women's Lives and Activities. / Volume 8/1, : Professional and White-Collar Employments / / ed. by Nancy F. Cott.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA History 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : K. G. Saur, , [2012]
©1993
Year of Publication:2012
Edition:Reprint 2012
Language:English
Series:History of Women in the United States ; Volume 8/1
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Physical Description:1 online resource (334 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • i-iv
  • Contents
  • Series Preface
  • Introduction
  • Professional and White-Collar Employments
  • The Female School Teacher in Ante-Bellum Massachusetts
  • In from the Periphery: American Women in Science, 1830–1880
  • American Female Historians in Context, 1770–1930
  • “To Barter Their Souls for Gold”: Female Clerks in Federal Government Offices, 1862–1890
  • The Duty or Right to Care? Nursing and Womanhood in Historical Perspective
  • Professionalism, Feminism, and Gender Roles: A Comparative Study of Nineteenth-Century Medical Therapeutics
  • Feminism, Professionalism, and Germs: The Thought of Mary Putnam Jacobi and Elizabeth Blackwell
  • Doctors or Ladies? Women Physicians in Psychiatric Institutions, 1872–1900
  • From Hospital to College: Black Nurse Leaders and the Rise of Collegiate Nursing Schools
  • Barred from the Bar: Women and Legal Education in the United States 1870-1890
  • ‘Little World of Our Own’: The Pennsylvania Hospital Training School for Nurses, 1895–1907
  • Research Note: The Male-Female Earnings Differential. A Historical Overview of the Clerical Occupations from the 1880s to the 1970s
  • The Labor Market and the American High School Girl 1890–1928
  • Woman’s Place is at the Typewriter: The Feminization of the Clerical Labor Force
  • Female Solidarity and Professional Success: The Dilemma of Women Doctors in Late Nineteenth-Century America
  • The Tender Technicians: The Feminization of Public Librarianship, 1876–1905
  • Women in the Professions: A Research Agenda for American Historians
  • Self-Assertion and Social Commitment: The Significance of Work to the Progressive Era’s New Woman