Women and Equality: Changing Patterns in American CultureTHIS MODEST AND thoughtful little book, so entirely free from polemics, is excellent evidence of what an unprejudiced study of the past can contribute to the solution of contemporary impasses.' |
Contents
An Historical Overview | 13 |
The Analogy of Social Control | 43 |
An Historical Perspective | 115 |
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Women and Equality: Changing Patterns in American Culture William Henry Chafe No preview available - 1978 |
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