Mapping Mobility: Spatial and Class Change in the Gilded Age Wall Street WorkforceMain MenuWomen Attached and Men AdriftResearch StrategyHistory of Brown Brothers & Co.Women's LivesMen's LivesConclusion: Digital and Digitized Histories of GenderMethodology and ProductionBibliographyAcknowledgmentsAtiba Pertilla49e1cef3634460a9a4563de96681500e3121d311
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