American Virtues and Cultural Values from the 1820's to 1990's: Virtuous MaterialismE. Mellen Press, 2000 - 275 sider |
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... and divided the duties of woman and man in conformity with the principle of political economy . American women reared in liberty seemed to possess the hearts and minds of men , Equality for women was not Women , therefore , did 16.
... and divided the duties of woman and man in conformity with the principle of political economy . American women reared in liberty seemed to possess the hearts and minds of men , Equality for women was not Women , therefore , did 16.
Side 17
Virtuous Materialism Aloysius Michael. Equality for women was not Women , therefore , did not feel yet exhibited feminine tenderness and charm . subversion of marital status but its regulation . diminished by the authority of the husband ...
Virtuous Materialism Aloysius Michael. Equality for women was not Women , therefore , did not feel yet exhibited feminine tenderness and charm . subversion of marital status but its regulation . diminished by the authority of the husband ...
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... women in the South were the exceptions . Anglo - Saxon women and their look- alikes were safe everywhere . Large families in rural areas were common . Men and women lived as equals in public and in private . The women had a special ...
... women in the South were the exceptions . Anglo - Saxon women and their look- alikes were safe everywhere . Large families in rural areas were common . Men and women lived as equals in public and in private . The women had a special ...
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Tocquevilles America | 7 |
Optimism Born of Affluence | 31 |
From Individualism to Conformity | 95 |
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