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Reply to the Hilden Critique

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Joan Wallach Scott
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1979

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References

NOTES

Louise Tilly has read and contributed to this reply. She fully associates herself with it.

1. Davis, N.Z., “Women in the ‘Arts Mécaniques’ of Sixteenth Century Lyon,” Mélanges Richard Gascon (Lyon, 1979)Google Scholar: E.P. Thompson, “Thresher and Washerwomen,” communication to a Round Table on Work Processes, Göttingen, 06 1978.

2. Humphries, Jame, “Class Struggle and the Persistence of the Working-Class Family,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, I (1977) 241258Google Scholar; and her “The Working Class Family, Women's Liberation and Class Struggle,” Review of Radical Political Economics, 9 (1977).