Earning Power: Women And Work In Los Angeles, 18801930 (The Urban West Series),Used

Earning Power: Women And Work In Los Angeles, 18801930 (The Urban West Series),Used

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Wallis (history, California State Polytechnic U., Pomona) pursues her interest in the lives of women in the urban West by exploring women and work in her own home town during the half century when it grew from a typical western town to one of the largest in the country. She discusses women in whitecollar work; servants and retail workers; working women and the limits of welfare capitalism; race, class, and gender in unions; suffrage and politics in Los Angeles; immigrant women, work, and Americanization; and wartime, protest, and new industries. Annotation 2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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