Woman's Place Is at the Typewriter Office Work and Office Workers, 1870-1930
Before 1900, male clerical workers, as apprentice capitalists, performed a wide variety of tasks that helped them learn the business. By 1930, the class position of clerical workers had changed, and autonomous male clerks were transformed into working class females-a "secretarial proletariat.&q...
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Main Author: | Davies, Margery W. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Temple University Press
1982
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