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Women 1500-1900
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Year:
1974
Pages:
31
Binding
Paperback
Product Code:
0914076582
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This exhibition attempts to represent a "collective individuality" of women by tracing their stages of life: birth, growth, maturity, and old age. In what kinds of environments did they grow up? How did they amuse themselves? What were their aims in life and how did they fulfill them? How did their roles change? We have sought to ask some questions a biographer would raise, and to illustrate a few of the possible answers. (Philadelphia: The Library Company of Philadelphia, 1974.)
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