Women and the city : gender, space, and power in Boston, 1870-1940 /

"Deutsch shows how the women of Boston turned the city from a place with no respectable public space for women to a city where women sat on the City Council and met their beaux on the street corners. The book follows the efforts of working-class, middle-class, and elite matrons, working girls a...

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Main Author: Deutsch, Sarah
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
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Summary:"Deutsch shows how the women of Boston turned the city from a place with no respectable public space for women to a city where women sat on the City Council and met their beaux on the street corners. The book follows the efforts of working-class, middle-class, and elite matrons, working girls and "new women" as they struggled to shape the city in their own interests. And in fact they succeeded, rearranging and redefining the moral geography of the city and in so doing broadening the scope of their own opportunities. But Deutsch reveals that not all women shared equally in this new access to public space, and even those who did walk the streets with relative impunity and protested their wrongs in public did so only through strategic and limited alliances with other women and with men."--Jacket.
Physical Description:xi, 387 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-371) and index.
ISBN:0195057058
9780195057058
0195158644
9780195158649
9786610539925
6610539928