In this fresh perspective on one of the major demographic trends in
our history, Weiner skillfully interweaves evidence on women's
employment, government social policy, and the contemporary debate
about women's sphere to explore the interconnections between
patterns of women's work and the ideologies that arose in response
to that work. In uniting the sources and methods of social and
intellectual history, the author illuminates the changes in women's
lives during the past 250 years.
Originally published in 1985.
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