Engendering Business: Men and Women in the Corporate Office, 1870-1930

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 - 256 sider

Winner of the Sierra Prize from the Western Association of Women Historians

In Engendering Business, Angel Kwolek-Folland challenges the notion that neutral market forces shaped American business, arguing instead for the central importance of gender in the rise of the modern corporation. She presents a detailed view of the gendered development of management and male-female job segmentation, while also examining the role of gender in such areas as architectural space, office clothing, and office workers' leisure activities.

Om forfatteren (1994)

Angel Kwolek-Folland is associate professor of history at the University of Kansas.

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