Breadwinners: Working Women and Economic Independence, 1865-1920 / Edition 1

Breadwinners: Working Women and Economic Independence, 1865-1920 / Edition 1

by Lara Vapnek
ISBN-10:
0252076613
ISBN-13:
9780252076619
Pub. Date:
10/28/2009
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10:
0252076613
ISBN-13:
9780252076619
Pub. Date:
10/28/2009
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Breadwinners: Working Women and Economic Independence, 1865-1920 / Edition 1

Breadwinners: Working Women and Economic Independence, 1865-1920 / Edition 1

by Lara Vapnek
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Overview

Lara Vapnek tells the story of American labor feminism from the end of the Civil War through the winning of woman suffrage. During this period, working women in the nation's industrializing cities launched a series of campaigns to gain economic equality and political power. This book shows how working women pursued equality by claiming new identities as citizens and as breadwinners.

Analyzing disjunctions between middle-class and working-class women's ideas of independence, Vapnek highlights the agendas for change advanced by leaders such as Jennie Collins, Leonora O'Reilly, and Helen Campbell and organizations such as the National Consumers' League, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, and the Women's Trade Union League. Locating households as important sites of class conflict, Breadwinners recovers the class and gender politics behind the marginalization of domestic workers from labor reform while documenting the ways in which working-class women raised their voices on their own behalf.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252076619
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 10/28/2009
Series: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Lara Vapnek is a professor of history at St. John's University. She is the author of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: Modern American Revolutionary.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments   ix
List of Abbreviations   xi

Introduction   1
Chapter 1. The Daily Labor of Our Own Hands   11
Chapter 2. Working Girls and White Slaves   34
Chapter 3. Gender, Class, and Consumption   66
Chapter 4. Solving the Servant Problem   102
Chapter 5. Democracy Is Only an Aspiration   129

Notes   165
Index   209

Illustrations follow page 10
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