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Life lines
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ISBN: 1780782489 9781780782485 9781860249303 Year: 2014 Publisher: Milton Keynes

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Tween girls and their mediated friends
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ISSN: 15551814 ISBN: 9781433121883 9781433121890 9781453913192 1433121891 145391319X 1433121883 Year: 2014 Volume: 21 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Peter Lang

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City girls
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ISBN: 0199377049 0199377030 9780199377039 9780199377053 0199377057 9780199752249 0199752249 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford New York

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Even before wartime incarceration, Japanese Americans largely lived in separate cultural communities from their West Coast neighbors. Although the Nisei children, the American-born second generation, were U.S. citizens and were integrated in public schools, they were socially isolated in many ways from their peers. These young women found rapport in ethnocultural youth organizations, a forgotten world of female friendship and camaraderie that Valerie J. Matsumoto recovers in this book. Through extensive networks of social clubs, young Japanese American women competed in sports, socialized with


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Female alliances
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ISBN: 0300199252 9780300199253 1306370477 9781306370479 9780300177404 0300177402 Year: 2014 Publisher: New Haven Yale University Press

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In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, cultural, economic, and political changes, as well as increased geographic mobility, placed strains upon British society. But by cultivating friendships and alliances, women worked to socially cohere Britain and its colonies. In the first book-length historical study of female friendship and alliance for the early modern period, Amanda Herbert draws on a series of interlocking microhistorical studies to demonstrate the vitality and importance of bonds formed between British women in the long eighteenth century. She shows that while these alliances were central to women's lives, they were also instrumental in building the British Atlantic world.

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