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- catalog contributor b12931643.
- catalog contributor b12931644.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-220).".
- catalog description "Section I. Women and washing. Washing household linens and linen clothing in 1627 Plymouth / Maureen Richard -- Section II. Women and agriculture. Increase and vantage: Women, cows, and the agricultural economy of Colonial New England / Pamela J. Snow -- Constance Strong's diary: Women's work in North Pomfret, Vermont, 1910-1920 / Cameron Clifford -- Section III. Women as producers of textiles and clothing. "That leisure hour I seldon find": Hannah Hayden's work and family economy in frontier New York, 1806-1822 / Amber Degn -- "The fruit of my industry": economic roles and marital conflict in New England, 1790-1830 / Mary Beth Sievens -- One in every village: women in Maine who knit for others / Robin Hansen -- Section IV. Women in industry and communications. Number, please: New Hampshire Predial Telephone operators, 1877-1920 / Judith Moyer -- Section V. Abolitionists, missionaries, and memory makers. "We have all something to do in the cause of freeing the slave": The abolition work of Mary White / Mary B. Fuhrer -- A New England goodwife laboring in Oregon: Mary Richardson Walker, missionary pioneer / Judith M. Knowles -- Nantucket's memory keepers: Eliza Ann McCleave and the women of the Nantucket Historical Association / Aimee E. Newell -- Section VI. Gendered roles in healing and childbirth. The housewife as healer: medicine as women's work in Colonial New England / Rebecca J. Tannenbaum -- Women's travail, men's labor: birth stories from eighteenth-century New England diaries / Laurel Thatcher Ulrich -- Section VII. Children and Servants. Eggs on the sand: Domestic servants and their children in Federal New England / Marla R. Miller -- Polish: The maintenance of manners / J. Coral Woodbury.".
- catalog extent "224 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Annual proceedings (Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife) ; 2001.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife annual proceedings ; 2001".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Boston University,".
- catalog spatial "New England".
- catalog subject "Women Employment New England Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Women Family relationships New England Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Women New England Social conditions Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section I. Women and washing. Washing household linens and linen clothing in 1627 Plymouth / Maureen Richard -- Section II. Women and agriculture. Increase and vantage: Women, cows, and the agricultural economy of Colonial New England / Pamela J. Snow -- Constance Strong's diary: Women's work in North Pomfret, Vermont, 1910-1920 / Cameron Clifford -- Section III. Women as producers of textiles and clothing. "That leisure hour I seldon find": Hannah Hayden's work and family economy in frontier New York, 1806-1822 / Amber Degn -- "The fruit of my industry": economic roles and marital conflict in New England, 1790-1830 / Mary Beth Sievens -- One in every village: women in Maine who knit for others / Robin Hansen -- Section IV. Women in industry and communications. Number, please: New Hampshire Predial Telephone operators, 1877-1920 / Judith Moyer -- Section V. Abolitionists, missionaries, and memory makers. "We have all something to do in the cause of freeing the slave": The abolition work of Mary White / Mary B. Fuhrer -- A New England goodwife laboring in Oregon: Mary Richardson Walker, missionary pioneer / Judith M. Knowles -- Nantucket's memory keepers: Eliza Ann McCleave and the women of the Nantucket Historical Association / Aimee E. Newell -- Section VI. Gendered roles in healing and childbirth. The housewife as healer: medicine as women's work in Colonial New England / Rebecca J. Tannenbaum -- Women's travail, men's labor: birth stories from eighteenth-century New England diaries / Laurel Thatcher Ulrich -- Section VII. Children and Servants. Eggs on the sand: Domestic servants and their children in Federal New England / Marla R. Miller -- Polish: The maintenance of manners / J. Coral Woodbury.".
- catalog title "Women's work in New England, 1620-1920 / editor, Peter Benes ; associate editor, Jane Montague Benes.".
- catalog type "text".