A VARIETY OF TASKS:
Women, Men, and Work in Early Nineteenth-Century America
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Hagley Fellows Conference
Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society
Hagley Museum and Library
Wilmington, Delaware
Friday, March 24, 1995
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, University of New Hampshire,
"Gender Divisions in the Northern Rural Economy."
PANEL I: GENDER, CLASS, AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS AT WORK
Monique Borque, College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Jeffrey A. Mullins, Johns Hopkins University
Comment: Cathy Matson, University of Delaware
PANEL II: BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE HISTORY OF WORK
Carolyn C. Cooper, Yale University
Donna J. Rilling, Harvard Business School
Comment: Glenn Porter, Hagley Museum and Library
PANEL III: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND WORK IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH
Michele K. Gillespie, Agnes Scott College
Frank Towers, Clarion University
Comment: Peter Kolchin, University of Delaware
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A reception follows Panel III, and lunch can be ordered, or you may bring
your own. Information regarding area lodging is available.
Registration fees are as follows:
General registration, $15
Students, Senior Citizens, $10
Late registration (after March 17), add $5
Lunch, $9
For further information, please contact the Center for the History of
Business, Technology, and Society:
Phone: (302) 658-2400, ext. 243.
Fax: (302) 658-0568
Mail: Hagley Fellows Conference
Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society
Hagley Museum and Library
P.O. Box 3630
Wilmington, DE 19807-0630
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