Everyday Revolutionaries : Working Women and the Transformation of American Life
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Since 1957, the massive numbers of women entering the workforce has radically changed the workplace and the ethos of middle-class America. In “Everyday Revolutionaries”, Sally Helgesen explores in detail the lives of professional women in postfeminist America and shows how their choices irrevocably have changed neighborhoods and society as well National author tour. National print ads & publicity.Amazon.com Review
Over the last three decades, the widespread movement of women into the workplace has altered society in extraordinary fashion. Everyday Revolutionaries: Working Women and the Transformation of American Life, by author and lecturer Sally Helgesen, is a detailed examination of this change and how it’s shaping the future. By meticulously analyzing an Illinois “edge city” in the 1990s, and contrasting it to life for William Whyte’s seminal 1950s Organization Man, Helgesen presents an intriguing picture of where things are today–and where they might be headed.
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