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Introduction: Gender Expectations Across Cultures | |
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“Reordering Woman’s Sphere”: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1878 to 1914 | |
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The Gilded Age, 1878 to 1890 | |
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Reform during the Progressive Era, 1890 to 1914 | |
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Employed Women during the Progressive Era, 1890 to 1914 | |
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The New South during the Progressive Era, 1890 to 1914 | |
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The New West during the Progressive Era, 1890 to 1914 | |
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Suggestions for Further Reading | |
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The “New Woman”: World War I and the “Roaring Twenties,” 1914 to 1929 | |
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Women during World War I, 1914 -1918 | |
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Woman Suffrage Triumphant | |
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Change and Continuity during the 1920s | |
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Racial Issues | |
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Suggestions for Further Reading | |
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“Making Do and Pitching In”: The Great Depression and World War II, 1929 to 1945 | |
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The Great Depression of the 1930s | |
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Life during the 1930s | |
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World War II, 1941-1945 | |
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Survival of Regionalism during the Depression and World War II | |
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Suggestions for Further Reading | |
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Images and Realities (Photographs) Follow page 418 | |
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The Feminine Mystique and Beyond, 1945 to 1965 | |
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Back-to-the-Home Movement of the Late 1940s and the 1950s | |
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Beyond Suburbia: The Late 1940s and the 1950s | |
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Emerging Feminism: The Early 1960s | |
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Women’s Lives: The Early 1960s | |
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Suggestions for Further Reading | |
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Modern American Women: 1965 to the Present | |
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The Feminist Movement, 1965-1985 | |
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Assessing Gains and Losses, 1965-1985 | |
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Since 1985 | |
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Study Guide | |
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Suggestions for Further Reading | |
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Conclusion: Looking Toward the Future | |
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Index | |