From Harvard University's Open Collections Program comes Women Working, 1800-1930. It is a huge storehouse - 3,500 books, trade and consumer magazines, vocation pamphlets, photographs and lots more - all digitized in an annoying framed interface. 2 hours in there! But where else could one learn about the anarchist woman of yesteryear or how to raise chickens? Really.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Women Working
From Harvard University's Open Collections Program comes Women Working, 1800-1930. It is a huge storehouse - 3,500 books, trade and consumer magazines, vocation pamphlets, photographs and lots more - all digitized in an annoying framed interface. 2 hours in there! But where else could one learn about the anarchist woman of yesteryear or how to raise chickens? Really.
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