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Sharing the same bowl: a socioeconomic history of women and class in Accra, Ghana
Claire C. Robertson
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Frontmatter
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List of Tables (page ix)
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List of Figures (page xi)
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List of Plates (page xiii)
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Acknowledgements (page xvii)
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Prologue (page xix)
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Chapter I Women and Socicoeconomic Change (page 1)
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Chapter II The Historical Context: Accra and Economic Change (page 26)
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Chapter III The Social Context: Female Strategies in a Male-dominated System (page 46)
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Portrait 1 Mary Koko Solomon (page 68)
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Chapter IV Decline in the Terms of Trade: a History of Four Trades (page 75)
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Portrait 2 Naa Kowa (page 123)
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Chaoter V Changes in the Female Hierarchy: Access to Capital and the Impact of Formal Education (page 133)
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Portrait 3 Naa Afuwa (page 164)
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Chapter VI Social Aspects of Deprivation: Change in Marriage and Dependency Patterns, Help from Dispersed Family Members (page 177)
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Portrait 4 Kate Mensah (page 226)
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Chapter VII Conclusions (page 238)
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Appendix A Cost of Living and Currency (page 253)
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Bibliography (page 257)
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Index (page 293)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CJAS | 20.2 (1986): 310-312 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0008-3968%281986%2920%3A2%3C310%3ASTSBAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U |
IJAHS | 18.1 (1985): 161-162 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0361-7882%281985%2918%3A1%3C161%3ASTSBAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A |
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Published: c1984
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 9780253352057 (hardcover)