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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
Our Paper 12/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 11/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 10/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 08/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 07/1992, Our Paper
Putting The House In Order: Women’S Cooperative Extension Work In The Early Twentieth Century, Abbe L. Karman
Putting The House In Order: Women’S Cooperative Extension Work In The Early Twentieth Century, Abbe L. Karman
Maine History
Maine’s Cooperative Extension Service, in addition to its work with farm men, sent female agents into the countryside to teach women the principles of thrift, modernity, and efficiency in the home. How successful agents were at instilling modem principles is difficult to determine, but their experiences, recorded in Extension annual reports, reveal the tensions between women aspiring to professional standards and those whose work revolved around the home. In this article, Abbe L. Karmen explores the biases of the agents themselves and the force of traditional domestic patterns in rural Maine.
Our Paper 06/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 05/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 04/1992, Our Paper
Nacs 20th Annual Conference Program, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Nacs 20th Annual Conference Program, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
NACCS Conference Programs
Twenty Years of NACS Scholarship: 500 Years of Struggle and Change
March 25-28, 1992
University of Texas at San Antonio
Our Paper 03/1992, Our Paper
Our Paper 02/1992, Our Paper
Tower 1992, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Tower 1992, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Yearbooks
1992 yearbook of Westbrook College in Portland, Maine.
Our Paper 01/1992, Our Paper