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Working women of Manila in the 19th century
Maria Luisa T. Camagay-
Frontmatter
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Acknowledgement (page vii)
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Foreword (page ix)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 The Cigarreras (page 3)
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2 The Vendadoras and the Tenderas (page 23)
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3 The Bordadoras and the Costureras (page 39)
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4 Las Criadas (page 45)
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5 Las Maestras (page 61)
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6 Matronas Titulares (page 81)
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7 Mujeres Publicas (page 99)
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Conclusion (page 119)
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Bibliography (page 131)
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Appendix
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A List of Maestras Dismissed from the Fabrica de Princesa as of 1874 (page 145)
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B List of Domestic Servants in 1852 (page 151)
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C List of Female Domestic Servants not Included in the List of Tribute Payers for the Reason of Being Minors (page 159)
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D List of Applicants for the Titulo de Maestra de Instruccion Primaria (page 160)
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E Reports Submitted by Matronas Titulares (page 172)
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F Prostitucion 1862‒1879 (page 183)
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Glossary (page 189)
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Index (page 193)
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Published: c1995
Publisher: University of the Philippines Press
- 9789715420594 (paper)