ECN 310 Economics in History: Understanding Rosie the Riveter

Subject Headings | Print Resources | Databases | Internet Resources | Primary vs. Secondary Sources | Citing your Sources
Women aircraft industry employees
World War, 1939-1945--Women--United States
Women--Employment--United States--History--20th century
Women- united states- history
Women- united states- economic conditions
United States Civilization 1918-1945
United States Social life and customs 1918-1945For additional suggestions, see Women in LC's Terms: A Thesaurus of Library of Congress Subject Headings by Ruth Dickstein & Vicki Mills. REF 1st floor - HQ1111 D53 1988
The 1940s / Sickels, Robert
Location: Bird-Reference, 1st Floor (does not circulate) / Call Number: E169.1 .S559 2004American women and World War II / Weatherford, Doris.
Location: Bird-2nd Floor / Call Number: D810.W7 W43 1990Women and the American labor movement / Foner, Philip Sheldon
Location: Bird-3rd Floor / Call Number: HD6079.2.U5 F65 1979
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EconLit - Citations for dissertations and articles on economics in more than 620 collective volumes per year. 1969 to present. Updated monthly.
History E-Book Project - Full-text of books in all areas of history.
In the First Person - Index to over 3,000 collections of letters, diaries, oral histories, and other personal narratives available freely on the web and from Alexander Street Press. Includes full-text content when available.
JSTOR - Full text archive of scholarly publications in mathematics, science, and the social sciences
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 - Brings together books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies, documenting the multiplicity of women's reform activities.
Oral History Online - Collection of oral history interviews including Rosie the Riveter: A collection of interviews from Rosie the Riveters that served during World War II.
Emerald Fulltext - Over 130 full text journals in the fields of business management and marketing, public administration, and library and information science.
Rosie the Riveter: Real Women Workers in World War II - Sheridan Harvey [Women's Studies Specialist, Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Library of Congress] explores the evolution of "Rosie the Riveter" and discusses the lives of real women workers in World War II.
American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United Sates.
American Women's History - American Women's History provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections. The guide also provides information about the tools researchers can use to find additional books, articles, dissertations, and primary sources.
Primary vs. Secondary Resources
Citing your work
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