Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p 1. Fashion and Independence: Dressmakers and Milliners in the Antebellum City -- pt. 1. The Female Economy: Proprietors, Workers, and Consumers, ca. 1860-1910. 2. A Precarious Independence: Female Proprietors in Gilded Age Boston. 3. The Female Aristocracy of Labor: Workers in the Trades, 1860-1917. 4. The Social Relations of Consumption: Producers and Consumers in the Era of Custom Production -- pt. 2. Gendered Transformations: Toward Mass Production, 1860-1930. 5. A Feminine Skill: Work, Technology, and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Dressmaking Trade, 1860-1920. 6. Commerce over Craft: Wholesalers and Retailers in the Millinery Trade, 1860-1930. 7. Engendering Change: The Department Store and the Factory, 1890-1930.. }
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- catalog description "1. Fashion and Independence: Dressmakers and Milliners in the Antebellum City -- pt. 1. The Female Economy: Proprietors, Workers, and Consumers, ca. 1860-1910. 2. A Precarious Independence: Female Proprietors in Gilded Age Boston. 3. The Female Aristocracy of Labor: Workers in the Trades, 1860-1917. 4. The Social Relations of Consumption: Producers and Consumers in the Era of Custom Production -- pt. 2. Gendered Transformations: Toward Mass Production, 1860-1930. 5. A Feminine Skill: Work, Technology, and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Dressmaking Trade, 1860-1920. 6. Commerce over Craft: Wholesalers and Retailers in the Millinery Trade, 1860-1930. 7. Engendering Change: The Department Store and the Factory, 1890-1930.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Fashion and Independence: Dressmakers and Milliners in the Antebellum City -- pt. 1. The Female Economy: Proprietors, Workers, and Consumers, ca. 1860-1910. 2. A Precarious Independence: Female Proprietors in Gilded Age Boston. 3. The Female Aristocracy of Labor: Workers in the Trades, 1860-1917. 4. The Social Relations of Consumption: Producers and Consumers in the Era of Custom Production -- pt. 2. Gendered Transformations: Toward Mass Production, 1860-1930. 5. A Feminine Skill: Work, Technology, and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Dressmaking Trade, 1860-1920. 6. Commerce over Craft: Wholesalers and Retailers in the Millinery Trade, 1860-1930. 7. Engendering Change: The Department Store and the Factory, 1890-1930.".