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Glenna Matthews is a historian who has taught at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University

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America's Working Women: A Documentary History 1600 to the Present (1976) — Contributor, some editions — 156 copies

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During the 19th century there was such reverence for the home that housewifes were able to maintain significant self respect. They saw themselves as guardians of moral and ethical values often spurned in the world of business. By the 20th century, less esteem was placed on the role of homemaker and women's views of themselves reflected that.
Being an awkward attempt to elucidate California's Civil War years through the prism of small-to-medium Unitarian celebrity King. The book is well-researched and adequately written, but King's presence mandates digressions into uninteresting tangents such as the history of Unitarianism and Transcendentalism in New England, fundraising for military charity the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and sightseeing in the Yosemite country, to the point that King becomes a very unwelcome guest. Since the show more author declines any opportunities to tell a military story, brushing off the CSA expedition to conquer the state in a few paragraphs, that leaves her sections on ethnic and party politics in the state as the main point of interest in the book. show less
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