During and following World War II; women's magazines served as advice manuals; fashion guides; marriage counselors; and catalogs. This thematically arranged collection of selections from Ladies' Home Journal; Woman's Home Companion; McCall's; Redbook; and others provides a resource for understanding how the popular press perceived and attempted to influence women's values; goals; and behavior in the postwar era.
#63751 in Books HarperCollins Christian Pub. 2005-09-27 2005-09-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.98 x .47 x 8.50l; 1.30 #File Name: 0310258138208 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. GoodBy Adriano Santana FonsecaGood0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book reveals much of the real truth about our present-days religious organizations.By James C. HodgesThis is a rare book indeed. It is the third in a series starting back around 1950; each edition essentially updates the former. I am an engineer/geologist; not a priest/minister; but this book really lays out the statistics that no other book that I know of does. If you are interested in the "truth" about our religious organizations now-a-days; this is the real stuff.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy michael aaron hilliardLove it!