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Although the time frame does not quite meet your criteria, "A Share of
Honour": Virginia Women 1600-1945 was published in 1984 by The Virginia
Women's Cultural History Project. The last 20 pages or so discusses the
'Modern Era.'



On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Albert Louis Zambone <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> What works have been published in the last twenty years that discuss:
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> a)  women in early 20th century Virginia
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> b)  industrialization and industrial workers in early 20th century Virginia
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> I ask this after having read, for the first time, Ellen Glasgow's "Vein of
> Iron".
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> Al Zambone
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-- 
Angie Wilderman
Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia
PO Box 40
Chesterfield, VA 23832

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