Keyword [middle class] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Artifacts of ambition: How the 17th-century middle class at Port Royal, Jamaica, foreshadowed the consumer revolution |
182. | Decoration and desire: Women of the home arts movement, 1884--1915 |
183. | Lifting the voices of high-achieving, middle-class, African American students |
184. | Literature as self-help: Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace) |
185. | Between Cultures: The Task of Identity in the Black Middle Class Through an Existential Lens |
186. | Beyond bigamy: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's attempts to challenge and change expectations of the middle class Victorian woman |
187. | Masculinity, dress, and consumer culture in Britain, 1860--1910 |
188. | From advertisements to golden bowls: Henry James's late fiction, the new middle class and cosmopolitan modernism |
189. | 'The very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended': Law, literature, and the middle-class Victorian woman |
190. | Mountaintop: Middle-class African American families' successes and barriers in American public schools |
191. | 'Life''s ideal American: Shaping middle -class culture through consumption and professionalism between the Depression and World War II |
192. | Between profits and primitivism: Rehabilitating white middle-class manhood in America, 1880--1917 (Theodore Dreiser, William James, Henry James, Jack London, William Dean Howells) |
193. | Laboring to write: Representation of the working-class woman in Victorian Britain (Hannah Cullwick) |
194. | 'Dying of one's neighbours': Constructions of suburban anxieties in British literature, 1850--1880 |
195. | Sex talk: Black middle class women represent sexuality |
196. | Perspectives on British middle class pleasure travel to Italy and Switzerland, 1860-191 |
197. | Working class autobiography and middle class writers: Fictive representations of the working classes in nineteenth century British literature |
198. | A nation of consumers: Mass consumption, middle class standards of living, and American national identity, 1910-1950 |
199. | Gender and sexuality in postcolonial India: Narratives from urban, middle class wome |
200. | The body politic: Passions, pestilence, and political culture in the age of the American Revolution |
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