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History of Women in the United States : Historical Articles on Women's Lives and Activities. Volume 14, Intercultural and Interracial Relations / ed. by Nancy F. Cott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: History of Women in the United States ; Volume 14Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : K. G. Saur, [2012]Copyright date: ©1993Edition: Reprint 2012Description: 1 online resource (442 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783598414688
  • 9783110978926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.40973
LOC classification:
  • HQ1410
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
i-iv -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Intercultural and Interracial Relations -- The Role of Native Women in the Creation of Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1830 -- Honor Ideology, Marriage Negotiation, and Class-Gender Domination in New Mexico, 1690–1846 -- Cross-Cultural Marriages in the Southwest: The New Mexico Experience, 1846–1900 -- Race, Sex, and Region: Black Women in the American West, 1850–1920 -- Frontierswomen’s Changing Views of Indians in the Trans- Missippippi West -- A Complex Bond: Southern Black Domestic Workers and Their White Employers -- The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture -- Mexican Women in San Antonio, 1830–1860: The Assimilation Process -- Black Women and Their Communities in Colorado -- Black and White Women in Interaction and Confrontation -- Sharing Bed and Board: Cohabitation and Cultural Difference in Central Arizona Mining Towns, 1863–1873 -- “Hardly a Farm House -- A Kitchen without Them”: Indian and White Households on the California Borderland Frontier in 1860 -- Women’s Work among the Plains Indians -- American Indian Women and the Catholic Church -- Racial Ethnic Women’s Labor: The Intersection of Race, Gender and Class Oppression -- Doing “Women’s Work”: The Grey Nuns at Fort Totten Indian Reservation, 1874–1900 -- Crossing Ethnic Barriers in the Southwest: Women’s Agricultural Extension Education, 1914–1940 -- Newcomers to Navajoland: Transculturation in the Memoirs of Anglo Women, 1900–1945 -- Women and Intercultural Relations: The Case of Hispanic New Mexico and Colorado -- Quiet Suffering: Atlanta Women in the 1930s -- Race, Sex, and Class: Black Female Tobacco Workers in Durham, North Carolina, 1920–1940, and the Development of Female Consciousness -- The Role of Women in a Changing Navaho Society -- Copyright Information -- Index
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i-iv -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Intercultural and Interracial Relations -- The Role of Native Women in the Creation of Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1830 -- Honor Ideology, Marriage Negotiation, and Class-Gender Domination in New Mexico, 1690–1846 -- Cross-Cultural Marriages in the Southwest: The New Mexico Experience, 1846–1900 -- Race, Sex, and Region: Black Women in the American West, 1850–1920 -- Frontierswomen’s Changing Views of Indians in the Trans- Missippippi West -- A Complex Bond: Southern Black Domestic Workers and Their White Employers -- The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of Indian Women in American Culture -- Mexican Women in San Antonio, 1830–1860: The Assimilation Process -- Black Women and Their Communities in Colorado -- Black and White Women in Interaction and Confrontation -- Sharing Bed and Board: Cohabitation and Cultural Difference in Central Arizona Mining Towns, 1863–1873 -- “Hardly a Farm House -- A Kitchen without Them”: Indian and White Households on the California Borderland Frontier in 1860 -- Women’s Work among the Plains Indians -- American Indian Women and the Catholic Church -- Racial Ethnic Women’s Labor: The Intersection of Race, Gender and Class Oppression -- Doing “Women’s Work”: The Grey Nuns at Fort Totten Indian Reservation, 1874–1900 -- Crossing Ethnic Barriers in the Southwest: Women’s Agricultural Extension Education, 1914–1940 -- Newcomers to Navajoland: Transculturation in the Memoirs of Anglo Women, 1900–1945 -- Women and Intercultural Relations: The Case of Hispanic New Mexico and Colorado -- Quiet Suffering: Atlanta Women in the 1930s -- Race, Sex, and Class: Black Female Tobacco Workers in Durham, North Carolina, 1920–1940, and the Development of Female Consciousness -- The Role of Women in a Changing Navaho Society -- Copyright Information -- Index

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