City of women : sex and class in New York 1789-1860

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Urbana ; Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 1987

XIV, 301 p.

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City of Women delves into the misfortunes that New York City's laboring women suffered and the problems that resulted. Looking at how and why a community of women workers came into existence, Christine Stansell analyzes the social conflicts surrounding laboring women and they social pressure these conflicts brought to bear on others. The result is a fascinating journey into economic relations and cultural forms that influenced working women's lives—one that reveals at last the female city concealed within America's first great metropolis.

Stansell, Christine
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