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Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 Kerry Segrave

Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 By Kerry Segrave

Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 by Kerry Segrave


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Traces the history and development of the American bicycle, observing its critical role in the fight for gender equality. The bicycle radically changed the face of fashion, health, and even morality and propriety in America. This thorough history traces the sweeping social advances made by women in relation to the development of the bicycle.

Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 Summary

Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 by Kerry Segrave

In the last third of the 1800s, America was struck by a bicycle craze. This trend massively impacted the lives of women, allowing them greater mobility and changing perceptions of women as weak or in need of chaperons. This book traces the history and development of the American bicycle, observing its critical role in the fight for gender equality. The bicycle radically changed the face of fashion, health, and even morality and propriety in America. This thorough history traces the sweeping social advances made by women in relation to the development of the bicycle.

About Kerry Segrave

Cultural historian Kerry Segrave is the author of dozens of books on such diverse topics as drive-in theaters, ticket-scalping, lie detectors, jukeboxes, smoking and shoplifting. He lives in British Columbia.

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NLS9781476679853
9781476679853
1476679851
Women and Bicycles in America, 1868-1900 by Kerry Segrave
New
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2020-03-30
152
N/A
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