Ladies And Gentlemen Of The Civil Service

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Drawing from workers' applications, testimonies, and other primary documents, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Civil Service recreates the white-collar world of middle-class workers from the Civil War to 1900. It reveals how men who worked in federal agencies moved from being self-employed to salaried workers, in the process placing at risk the independence that lay at the core of middle-class male values; while women assumed the kind of independence that threatened their positions as delicate, middle-class ladies deserving the protection and care of men. Introducing a cast of characters who worked as federal clerks in Washington, Arons examines the nature of being a civil servant--from the hiring, firing, and promotion procedures, the motivations for joining the federal workforce, and the impact of feminization on the workplace to the interpersonal aspects of office life such as attitude towards sex, manners, and money-lending--and provides an imaginative look at what it meant to be among the ladies and gentlemen who formed part of the first white-collar bureaucracy in the United States.

Product Details :

Genre : History
Author : Cindy Sondik Aron
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 1987-04-09
File : 245 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780195364316


Personnel Literature

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Civil service
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1989
File : 614 Pages
ISBN-13 : MSU:31293008298097


Sex And The Office

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

In this engaging book—the first to historicize our understanding of sexual harassment in the workplace—Julie Berebitsky explores how Americans’ attitudes toward sexuality and gender in the office have changed from the 1860s, when women first took jobs as clerks in the U.S. Treasury office, to the present. Berebitsky recounts the actual experiences of female and male office workers; draws on archival sources ranging from the records of investigators looking for waste in government offices during World War II to the personal papers of Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown and Ms. magazine founder Gloria Steinem; and explores how popular sources—including cartoons, advertisements, advice guides, and a wide array of fictional accounts—have represented wanted and unwelcome romantic and sexual advances. By giving sex in the office a history, she provides valuable insights into the nature and meaning of sexual harassment today.

Product Details :

Genre : Social Science
Author : Julie Berebitsky
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2012-03-27
File : 439 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300183276


The Prime Of Life

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

“By drawing on 400 years of social and economic history . . . [the book] presents a thoughtful and thorough guide through the life stages.” (Library Journal) Adulthood today is undergoing profound transformations. Men and women wait until their thirties to marry, have children, and establish full-time careers, occupying a prolonged period in which they are no longer adolescents but still lack the traditional emblems of adult identity. People at midlife struggle to sustain relationships with friends and partners, to achieve fulfilling careers, to raise their children successfully, and to age gracefully. The Prime of Life puts today’s challenges into new perspective by exploring how past generations navigated the passage to maturity. Whereas adulthood once meant culturally-prescribed roles and relationships, the social and economic convulsions of the last sixty years have transformed it fundamentally, tearing up these shared scripts and leaving adults to fashion meaning and coherence in an increasingly individualistic culture. Emphasizing adulthood’s joys and fulfillments as well as its frustrations and regrets, Mintz shows how cultural and historical circumstances have consistently reshaped what it means to be a grown up in contemporary society. “A triumph of historical writing.” ―The Spectator “[Mintz’s] message―that there are many ways to wear the mantle of responsible adulthood and that the 1950s model is a mere blip on history’s radar―is deeply necessary and long overdue.” ―New York Times Book Review “Describing the cultural, economic, and social changes from the Colonial era to today’s world . . . Mintz argues that neither religious nor secular middle-class values are adequate responses to the new generation’s problems.” —Choice “A thoughtful and strangely encouraging tour of an often difficult life stage.” ―Kirkus Reviews

Product Details :

Genre : History
Author : Steven Mintz
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Release : 2015-04-07
File : 421 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780674425682


Two Paths To Equality

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

A comprehensive look at the ERA debates of the 1920s.

Product Details :

Genre : Social Science
Author : Amy E. Butler
Publisher : SUNY Press
Release : 2002-04-11
File : 182 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0791453197


The Civil Service Reformer

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Civil service
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1887
File : 418 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044090093261


The Saturday Review Of Politics Literature Science Art And Finance

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Art
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1870
File : 1082 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112042055944


The Asiatic Journal And Monthly Miscellany

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Asia
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1828
File : 1102 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015016769203


The Asiatic Journal And Monthly Register For British India And Its Dependencies

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Asia
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1828
File : 872 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951000969863L


The Asiatic Journal And Monthly Register For British And Foreign India China And Australasia

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre :
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1828
File : 868 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB10613062