Taking Off the White Gloves

Taking Off the White Gloves
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Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0826212093
ISBN-13 : 9780826212092
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Taking Off the White Gloves by : Michele Gillespie

When southern women remove their gloves, they speak their minds. The ten timely and provocative essays in Taking Off the White Gloves represent the collective wisdom of some of the finest scholars on women's history in the American South. On the eve of the thirtieth anniversary of the Southern Association for Women Historians, this volume brings together some of the outstanding lectures delivered by distinguished members of the association over the past fifteen years. Spanning four centuries of women's experiences in the South, the topics featured in Taking Off the White Gloves range from Native American sexuality and European conquest to woman suffrage in the South, from black women's protest history to the status of women in the historical profession at the end of the twentieth century. Despite diverse subject matter, these rich essays share a number of important qualities. They take an integrative approach, combining literary analysis, social history, cultural interpretation, labor history, popular culture, and oral history. Embracing the distinctiveness of the southern past and women's experiences within that past, they also recognize the inextricability of critical categories such as sexuality and gender, race and gender, and women and work. Finally, these essays emphasize the authors' commitment to the belief that the personal is political; they reveal the subtle and not so subtle ways that women transform theory into practice. Taking Off the White Gloves invites a new understanding of the complexities that surround the history of southern women across race, class, place, and time. A model of innovative and imaginative scholarly historical writing, this book provides fertile ground for young scholars and is sure to inspire new research. This thought- provoking volume has much to offer scholars and students, as well as the general reader.

White Gloves Off

White Gloves Off
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1772600490
ISBN-13 : 9781772600490
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis White Gloves Off by : Lorna Marsden

During the 1970s and 1980s, after the Royal Commission on the Status of Women made its far-reaching recommendations, the volunteer Ontario Committee on the Status of Women went head-to-head with the Ontario government of Premier William Davis to fully implement equality for women in Ontario. Areas of concern were in employment, pay and benefits, child care and reproduction rights, education and training, family law, pensions, politics and the civil service, and human rights generally. Members of this committed organization tell the stories of how they came together, how they organized and lobbied for change, how they collaborated with other groups, how the issues changed, and what the work means for women in Ontario today.

White Gloves

White Gloves
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0393315258
ISBN-13 : 9780393315257
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis White Gloves by : John N. Kotre

"A unique blend of personal narrative and scientific discovery, White Gloves reveals the centrality of autobiographical memory to consciousness and cognition." --Peter Salovey, Yale University, author of The Remembered Self

White Gloves

White Gloves
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781647021726
ISBN-13 : 1647021723
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis White Gloves by : Karen Warfield

White Gloves By: Karen Warfield White Gloves by author Karen Warfield is an historical fiction piece with themes of mystery, intrigue, deception, and redemption throughout. Edwina Wojneck, a poor girl living with her family in a small house, always felt there was more to life than washing clothes and being belittled by her Mummy. Her beautiful and glamorous Aunt Vi gives her a taste of the finer things in life before Edwina is whisked off to a new “station” – a maid in Rochurst Manor. The staff there shares with her the strange and disturbing past of Master Rochurst, and the tragic present circumstances of the ladies of the house. Edwina discovers more than she bargained for in this rich and captivating story, both about herself and the family Rochurst.

Gloves Off

Gloves Off
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Publisher : Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781913101206
ISBN-13 : 1913101207
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Gloves Off by : Louisa Reid

A page-turning and immersive YA novel in verse, telling the story of Lily who is mercilessly bullied at school and who turns to boxing in an attempt to fight back; a story of hope and resilience breaking through even the most difficult situations.

Land of White Gloves?

Land of White Gloves?
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781135089412
ISBN-13 : 1135089418
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Land of White Gloves? by : Richard Ireland

Land of White Gloves? is an important academic investigation into the history of crime and punishment in Wales. Beginning in the medieval period when the limitations of state authority fostered a law centred on kinship and compensation, the study explores the effects of the introduction of English legal models, culminating in the Acts of Union under Henry VIII. It reveals enduring traditions of extra-legal dispute settlement rooted in the conditions of Welsh Society. The study examines the impact of a growing bureaucratic state uniformity in the nineteenth century and concludes by examining the question of whether distinctive features are to be found in patterns of crime and the responses to it into the twentieth century. Dealing with matters as diverse as drunkenness and prostitution, industrial unrest and linguistic protests and with punishments ranging from social ostracism to execution, the book draws on a wide range of sources, primary and secondary, and insights from anthropology, social and legal history. It presents a narrative which explores the nature and development of the state, the theoretical and practical limitations of the criminal law and the relationship between law and the society in which it operates. The book will appeal to those who wish to examine the relationships between state control and social practice and explores the material in an accessible way, which will be both useful and fascinating to those interested in the history of Wales and of the history of crime and punishment more generally.

Rebecca's Rising

Rebecca's Rising
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Publisher : Luxe Beat Media
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9781959760009
ISBN-13 : 1959760009
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Rebecca's Rising by : Jack Heath

Salem News Editor, John Andrews is looking for a simpler way of life, leaving his television network career behind him. His work comes to a standstill when his wife is killed in their small New England town. He lives each day from one bottle to the next and his world is spinning out of control. His reality is questioned when he is visited by an apparition, an ancestor that leads him down a path that questions his life as he knows it. Is he losing his mind? Was his wife’s death an accident or murder? Andrews confronts a sinister battle that has been brewing in Salem for hundreds of years. The terrifying truth threatens to destroy the town and everyone he knows and loves.