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Nineteenth century collections online. Women and transnational networks.

Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women: Transnational Networks Available

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Format:
Website/Database
Contributor:
Gale (Firm), issuing body.
Language:
English
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Women--History--19th century--Sources.
Women.
Women--Social conditions--19th century--Sources.
Social classes--19th century--Sources.
Social classes.
Social problems--19th century--Sources.
Social problems.
Suffragists--20th century--Sources.
Suffragists.
Women--Social conditions.
Genre:
History.
Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Began in 2012.
Contained In:
Part of: Nineteenth century collections online
Other Title:
Women and transnational networks
At head of title <May 16, 2016->: Nineteenth century collections online
At head of title <May 6, 2021->: Gale primary sources, nineteenth century collections online
Title on Nineteenth century collections online contents page: Women: transnational networks
Place of Publication:
[Farmington Hills, Michigan] : Gale, a Cengage Company
Language Note:
English and other languages; website interface available in multiple languages.
Summary:
Focuses on issues at the intersection of gender and class -- from the late eighteenth century to the era of suffrage in the early twentieth century -- through a transnational perspective. This collection deepens the already-comprehensive coverage of European movements included in Nineteenth Century Collections Online by adding sources from the United States and other regions. The focus of this collection is on major nineteenth-century trends, topics, and events as they relate to gender, including social reform, high and low culture, transnational networks, immigration, daily life, religion, and more.
"Including a wide array of primary source documents--serials, books, manuscripts, diaries, reports, and visuals--Women and Transnational Networks focuses on issues at the intersection of gender and class from the late-eighteenth century to the era of suffrage in the early-twentieth century, all through a transnational perspective. Source libraries include the Library of Congress, the London School of Economics and Political Science Library, and the Library of the Society of Friends."-- Publisher's about page.
Notes:
Viewed on May 6, 2021; title from home page.
OCLC:
949850278
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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