A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Minnesota. Council on the Economic Status of Women
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Sex discrimination against women
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A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1985
Genre: Sex discrimination against women
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A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Minnesota. Legislature. Commission on the Economic Status of Women
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1985
Genre: Women
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A Woman's Place in Minnesota

A Woman's Place in Minnesota
Author: Norene A. Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1981
Genre: Housekeeping
ISBN:

Includes an article about the life of Nellie Stone Johnson as a union organizer and small business owner.

Funny Thing about Minnesota...

Funny Thing about Minnesota...
Author: Patrick Strait
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681341866

An insiders' look at the land of 10,000 laughs--how Minneapolis became a hotspot for comedy. It is a lively look back at the wild '80s scene and the creative legacy it wrought.

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Maureen E. Reed
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826333469

Profiles of six remarkable women writers and artists whose work was shaped significantly by their relationship with New Mexico.

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Joana Cook
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0197506550

The 9/11 attacks fundamentally transformed how the US approached terrorism, and led to the unprecedented expansion of counterterrorism strategies, policies, and practices. While the analysis of these developments is rich and vast, there remains a significant void. The diverse actors contributing to counterterrorism increasingly consider, engage and impact women as agents, partners, and targets of their work. Yet, flawed assumptions and stereotypes remain prevalent, and it remains undocumented and unclear how and why counterterrorism efforts have evolved as they did, including in relation to women. Drawing on extensive primary source documents, A Woman's Place traces the evolution of women in US counterterrorism efforts through the administrations of Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump, examining key agencies like the US Department of Defense, the Department of State, and USAID. In their own words, Joana Cook investigates how and why women have developed the roles they have, and interrogates US counterterrorism practices in key countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yemen. Analysing conceptions of and responses to terrorists, she also considers how the roles of women in Al- Qaeda and Daesh have evolved and impacted on US counterterrorism considerations.

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Norton Juster
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781555912505

The period between the Civil War and the turn of the century was a time of great social upheaval in the United States. Lured by the promises of industrialization, much of the rural population moved to the cities, but those who remained in the countryside were isolated from the rapid changes in American society. Women found themselves torn between the battle for women's rights being hotly debated in the cities and the traditional role of homemaker, mother, and helper that was the norm in rural areas. In A Woman's Place, Norton Juster brings this turbulent period of American history to life using a broad sampling of articles, letters, poems, and essays taken from the popular literature of the time. While these publications recognized the hardship that characterized the lives of their readers, they upheld the idealized vision of the farmer's wife. It is this historical conflict between the independent woman and the traditional female role that makes A Woman's Place important reading today.