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American Women in the Workforce after WWII

American Women in the Workforce after WWII. Alexis Munoz. Initial Topic.

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American Women in the Workforce after WWII

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  1. American Women in the Workforce after WWII Alexis Munoz

  2. Initial Topic • When I first decided on my topic, I wanted to study women in World War II. I wanted to break the perspective that we have been presented in the past that men went off to war and women stayed in the home. I wanted to research women who contributed to the war effort, be it in the work force or in the armed forces. I also wanted to research European women, mainly German, in the war on the European Front.

  3. Where I Started? • Berkeley Library Sources • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ • MY Personal Favorites: • Electronic Resources • OskiCat

  4. Bancroft Library • Search OskiCat for your topic • Use Bancroft Online Site to Request a topic

  5. Regional Oral History Office (ROHO) • http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/ • Collections: • Featured Projects: • Rosie The Riveter / World War II Home Front Oral History Project

  6. Rosie The Riveter Collection

  7. Final Topic Proposal • German women • Rarely brought any results • Shifted focus to American women in the war effort • Brought more results that were more in tune with my topic

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