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Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics, and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States

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Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics, and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States - Ginzberg, Lori D, Professor
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In this book, Lori D. Ginzberg examines benevolent work performed by middle- and upper-middle-class American women from the 1820s to 1885 and offers a new interpretation of the shifting political contexts and meanings of this long tradition of women's reform activism. "Ginzberg offers a carefully nuanced interpretation of antebellum women reformers. . . . [Her] determination to juxtapose issues usually studied in isolation could stand as a model for American social historians of any period. Her questions about the ...

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Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics, and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States 1992, Yale University Press

ISBN-13: 9780300052541

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Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics, and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States 1990, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300047042

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