The Female Experience in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century America: A Guide to the History of American Women

The Female Experience in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century America: A Guide to the History of American Women
ISBN-10
0691005990
ISBN-13
9780691005997
Category
Women
Pages
290
Language
English
Published
1985
Authors
Linda Kealey, Jill K. Conway, Janet E. Schulte

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