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The Rudd Family

The Rudd Family
Author: Steele Rudd
Publisher:
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Release: 2000
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Rudd Family

Rudd Family
Author: Steele Rudd
Publisher:
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Release: 2003
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The Rudd Family

The Rudd Family
Author: Steele Rudd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 173
Release: 1973
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780702208430

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Dear Willie Rudd

Dear Willie Rudd
Author: Libba Moore Gray
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613229807

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Fifty years have passed since Miss Elizabeth was a girl, but she still remembers Willie Rudd, the black housekeeper who helped raise her. She remembers the feel of sitting in Willie Rudd's lap while the housekeeper sang to her. And she remembers how Willie Rudd scrubbed the floor on her hands and knees. What would Miss Elizabeth say to Willie Rudd if she were alive today? She decides to write her a letter telling her how things would be different. Now Willie Rudd would come in the front door -- not the back. She would ride in the front of the bus with Miss Elizabeth, and they could sit together at the movies. The two of them would have a wonderful time. And in her heartfelt letter, Miss Elizabeth has the chance to tell Willie Rudd something she never told her while she was alive -- that she loved her.


An Irish Rudd Family, 1760-1988

An Irish Rudd Family, 1760-1988
Author: Norman Newton Rudd
Publisher: Chula Vista, Calif. : Rudd Family Research Association
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1992
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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The Rudd Family

The Rudd Family
Author: Steele Rudd
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 786
Release: 1984
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

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The Rudds from Sheffield

The Rudds from Sheffield
Author: Jenny Rudd O'Neill
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Release: 2020-05
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ISBN: 9780648828006

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A History of Thomas Hattersley Rudd and his descendants. Thomas Hattersley Rudd began making scissors as the market for Sheffield scissors grew. His sons added cutlery, silver goods and finally surgical instruments. Thomas Rudd and Sons remained business for over one hundred years. Fourteen children were born to Thomas Rudd. Some stayed in Sheffield, others went to Australia.


A City Selection

A City Selection
Author: Steele Rudd
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Changing Landscape of Work and Family in the American Middle Class

The Changing Landscape of Work and Family in the American Middle Class
Author: Elizabeth Rudd
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2008-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 146163430X

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This collection explores the dynamics of the modern, middle-class American family and its near-constant state of transition. The editors introduce the book by situating it within the context of work, family, and ethnographic research on middle-class families in the United States. Emerging and established scholars contributed chapters based on their original field research, following each chapter with a personal reflection on doing field work. The volume concludes with an original essay by Kathryn Dudley, an anthropologist who has spent decades studying the intersections of work, family, and class in American culture. As a whole, the volume highlights how culture shapes family life amid shifting social and economic landscapes. The authors, working in the fields of anthropology and sociology, observed daily life at workplaces and in homes, interviewing people about their work, their children, and their ideas about what makes a good family. They report on their fieldwork in essays rich with the detail of everyday life, revealing the fascinating diversity of American middle-class families through chapters about gay co-father families, African American stay-at-home mothers, first-time fathers, rural refugees from corporate America, well-off white mothers, Taiwanese immigrant churches, the fetal ultrasound, and more. The Changing Landscape of Work and Family in the American Middle Class is an excellent text for classes in anthropology, sociology, American culture, family studies, work and family, and gender studies.