A New Deal for Women: the Expanding Roles of Women, 1938-1960

A New Deal for Women traces the expanding roles of women as they came into their own following the Great Depression in World War II, and how they were able to maintain some of those gains during the post-war era

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Main Author: Coster, Patience (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Infobase Publishing 2011
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Summary:A New Deal for Women traces the expanding roles of women as they came into their own following the Great Depression in World War II, and how they were able to maintain some of those gains during the post-war era
Item Description:Cover; Contents; 1: New Era, New Women; 2: Women in World War Ii; 3: The Post-war World; 4: Daily Life in the 1950s; 5: Work and the 1950s Woman; 6: Youth, Education, and Achievements; 7: The Non-white Experience; 8: The Period in Brief; Timeline; Glossary and Further Information; Index
Physical Description:1 online resource (64 pages)

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