Women's Work; Markets, and Economic Development in Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Publisher series: The State and Economic Life.)
Cohen , Marjorie Griffin
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Toronto: University of Toronto Press. . (Hardcover) 258pp. Fine, no dust jacket. Photographs, tables, notes, bibliography, index. Time Period 19th Century. Publisher series: The State and Economic Life. Series Editor Leo Panitch & Mel Watkins. Locale: Ontario. (History (Canada), Economic Conditions (Canada), employment, Social History (Canada), women).
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Tags : history (canada), economic conditions (canada), employment, social history (canada), women