Browsing by Keywords "Working men"
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Class
(SAGE Publications, Inc., 2004)The economic and social transformations engendered by industrialization, urbanization, and the emergence of a market economy in the nineteenth century led to processes of class formation, class difference, and class identity ... -
Cult of Domesticity
(SAGE Publications, Inc., 2004)The “cult of domesticity” was first explored as a historical phenomenon in antebellum U.S. society by Barbara Welter, who wrote in 1966 of a “cult of true womanhood,” though the phrase itself was coined by the historian ... -
Industrialization
(SAGE Publications, Inc., 2004)The process of industrialization, which began in the United States during the early nineteenth century, had an enormous impact on American constructions of masculinity. It complicated preindustrial notions of manhood based ...