Author: University of Cincinnati
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 620
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Annual Report of the Directors
Author: University of Cincinnati
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 620
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 620
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Statistical Report of the Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, to the Secretary of the Interior: Statistical & Financial Appendix
Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Category : Reclamation of land
Languages : en
Pages : 622
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Publisher:
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Category : Reclamation of land
Languages : en
Pages : 622
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National Wool Grower
Maximum Rocknroll
Mitchell's School Atlas
Author: Samuel Augustus Mitchell
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 2000: Department of the Army
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
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Category : Energy development
Languages : en
Pages : 2174
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Publisher:
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Category : Energy development
Languages : en
Pages : 2174
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The Journal of Gas Lighting, Water Supply & Sanitary Improvement
Author:
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Category : Gas manufacture and works
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
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Publisher:
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Category : Gas manufacture and works
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
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Annotation
The General Schedule of Supplies, Containing the Awards for Material, Supplies, and Equipment for the Use of the Executive Departments and Independent Establishments of the Government
Author: United States. General Supply Committee
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Category : Executive departments
Languages : en
Pages : 630
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Publisher:
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Category : Executive departments
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
The Whole Economy
Author: Catriona Macleod
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009359339
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Advocating a gender-inclusive approach to the history of work, this book both counts and accounts for women's as well as men's economic activity. Showcasing novel conceptual, methodological and empirical perspectives, it highlights the transformative potential of including women's work in wider assessments of continuity and change in economic performance. Focusing on the period of European history (1500-1800) that generated unprecedented growth in the northwest – which, in turn, was linked to the global redistribution of resources and upon which industrialisation depended – the book spans key arenas in which women produced change: households, care, agriculture, rural manufacture, urban markets, migration, and war. The analysis refutes the stubborn contention of mainstream economic history that we can generalise about economic performance by focusing solely on the work of adult men and demonstrates that women were active agents in the early modern economy rather than passively affected by changes wrought upon them.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009359339
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Advocating a gender-inclusive approach to the history of work, this book both counts and accounts for women's as well as men's economic activity. Showcasing novel conceptual, methodological and empirical perspectives, it highlights the transformative potential of including women's work in wider assessments of continuity and change in economic performance. Focusing on the period of European history (1500-1800) that generated unprecedented growth in the northwest – which, in turn, was linked to the global redistribution of resources and upon which industrialisation depended – the book spans key arenas in which women produced change: households, care, agriculture, rural manufacture, urban markets, migration, and war. The analysis refutes the stubborn contention of mainstream economic history that we can generalise about economic performance by focusing solely on the work of adult men and demonstrates that women were active agents in the early modern economy rather than passively affected by changes wrought upon them.