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Volume 8 • Number 2

Spring 1989


Editor's Foreword 7
   
"America is the woman's promised land": Swedish Immigrant Women and American Domestic Service 9
JOY K. LINTELMAN  
   
Wisconsin's Midwives As Working Women: Immigrant Midwives and the Limits of a Traditional Occupation, 1870-1920 24
CHARLOTTE G. BORST  
   
Italian Women in Industry: The Shoeworkers of Endicott, New York, 1914-1935 60
DIANE C. VECCHIO  
   
The Role of German Women in the German-American Working-Class Movement in Late Nineteenth-Century New York 87
CHRISTIANE HARZIG  
   
Longing to Learn: The Education of Jewish Immigrant Women in New York City, 1900-1934 108
SYDNEY STAHL WEINBERG  
   
REVIEW ESSAYS  
   
America's Immigrant Women: A Review Essay 127
DONNA GABACCIA  
   
The Struggles of Class and Gender: Current Research in Chicano Studies 134
RODOLFO F. ACUNA  
   
American Jewry: By Their Books You Shall Know Them- A Review Essay 139
STANLEY F. CHYET  
   
REVIEWS  146
   
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS  196

 

 
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