Talk:Separate spheres

Removing the origins section, because it only contained one piece of information and that was manifestly incorrect. "The term originated in the book Family Fortunes by Davidoff and Hall." This book was first published in 1987, yet the term appears in the title of Rosalind Rosenberg's 1983 book 'Beyond Separate Spheres: Intellectual Roots of Modern Feminism'. Headlessness (talk) 10:36, 19 November 2010 (UTC)

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As well as being nearly unreadable, I am a tad concerned at the sourcing. Jrank is clearly not the originator (And if it is, we really need to delete it), but at the same time I've never heard nor can find trace of this encyclopedia. I'm hoping the Suzanne Morton mentioned as the author is the Canadian social historian and not some random person from the street but again, without good sourcing this is impossible to verify. -- Narson ~  Talk  • 18:49, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

It is very, very short. It could use some touch up. I would do it if I knew more about the topic, but alas, I do not. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.95.218.14 (talk) 21:54, 6 January 2012 (UTC)

Additions to the history section, touching on articles that accepted and challenged the separate spheres dichotomy. Also added a section on more recent commentary in order to keep the page slightly more up to date. Sullivantank (talk) 17:16, 31 July 2017 (UTC)

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