At Odds
Women and the Family in America from the Revolution to the Present
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:5th Nov '81
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Bringing into historical perspective the critical conflict between woman's right to equality of opportunity and the demands of the family, Degler shows how the modern family has been shaped by woman's search for greater autonomy.
"Degler, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning social historian, has written an epochal book about the evolution of the role of women and the family in the United States."--American Journal of Psychiatry "The most important comprehensive study in the field of social history of American women and the family to be published."--American Historical Review "A pleasure....I predict that it will take its place among that small body of history we call 'indispensable.'"--Peter Gay, Yale University "Degler's achievement is considerable. At Odds is lucidly written and unflaggingly persuasive."--Psychology Today "The most perceptive, the most thoughtful, the most balanced and the most readable work that has ever been written on the evolution of the American family."--Lawrence Stone, The New York Times Book Review "A well-written synthesis with an interesting thesis."--Nancy Page Fernandez, University of California, Irvine
ISBN: 9780195029345
Dimensions: 142mm x 217mm x 35mm
Weight: 717g
544 pages