This book brings together some of the most influential research from the world-systems perspectiv...
Focuses on women and households as significant productive units of global production systems and ...
In The First American Frontier, Wilma Dunaway challenges many assumptions about the development o...
This book calls into question the dominant paradigm of the US slave family.
Wilma Dunaway breaks new ground by focusing on slave experiences on small plantations in the Uppe...
This book focuses on slave experiences on small plantations in the American Upper South.
In The First American Frontier, Wilma Dunaway challenges many assumptions about the development o...
This book calls into question the dominant paradigm of the US slave family.
The nature of female labor in the antebellum Appalachian South was shaped by race, ethnicity, and...
Wilma A. Dunaway is Professor of Sociology in the School of Public and International Affairs at V...
Wilma A. Dunaway is Professor of Sociology in the School of Public and International Affairs at V...
This book examines why Asian peasants who produce more than half of the world food supply are the...