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035 _a(AEA)AE0197DF865911D3B20900A024B58F5C
035 _a(DLSU-DASMA)BOOK10867
040 _erda
050 _aHD 6196
_b.C14 1995
100 _aCamagay, Ma. Luisa.
_934682
245 0 _aWorking women of Manila in the 19th century /
_cMa. Luisa Camagay.
264 _aQuezon City :
_bUniversity of the Philippines Press,
_c[1995];copyright 1995
300 _a197 pages :
_billustration
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _a for that reason, it is an interesting contribution to Philippine historical material. --From the foreword
520 _aThis book is valuable for the insight it gives us into the lives of working women in 19th century Manila. It calls attention to an aspect of Philippine history hithero neglected: the history not only of women but of working women as well. Apart from a few prominent female figures such as Gabriella Silang, Melchora Aquino, etc., women have largely been invisible in Philippine history. So have the working classes -- the history of 19th century Philippines is largely a history of the elite ilustrados. These two marginalized sectors of society are brought together in this one study
650 _aWomen
650 _aWomen
_zPhilippines.
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650 _aWorking class women.
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942 _cFIL
999 _c40485
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