Looks at the role of women in postwar America, discussing the common perceptions of women at the time--including flappers and housewives--and illustrating how they were reflected in the magazines, catalogs, and films of the time.
Title: Flappers and the New American Woman
Author: Gourley, Catherine
Publisher: Lerner Pub Group
Publication Date: 2007/09/01
Number of Pages: 144
Binding Type: LIBRARY
Library of Congress: 2006028983
Flappers and the New American Woman: Perceptions of Women from 1918 Through the 1920s (Images and Issues of Women in the Twentieth Century)
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Author(s)Catherine Gourley
PublisherTwenty-First Century Books (CT)
ISBN / ASIN0822560607
ISBN-139780822560609
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank702,836
CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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