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  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Perdue T. \ Cherokee Women and the Trail of Tears
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Johnson-Odim C. - Strobel M. \ Conceptualizing the History of Women in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Dauphin C. \ Women's Culture and Women's Power: An Attempt at Historiography
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Offen K. \ Thoughts on "Culture et Pouvoir des Femmes"
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Painter N.I. \ French Theories in American Settings: Some Thoughts on Transferability
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Smith H.L. \ Are We Ready for a Comparative Historiography of Women?
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Banner L.W. \ A Reply to "Culture et Pouvoir" from the Perspective of United States Women's History
  • Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1989 \ Norton M.B. \ Women's History and Feminism in China Today: A Report from Peking University
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Yang A.A. \ Whose Sati? Widow Burning in Early 19th-Century India
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Ramusack B.N. \ Embattled Advocates: The Debate over Birth Control in India, 1920-40
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Afary J. \ On the Origins of Feminism in Early 20th-Century Iran
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Lavrin A. \ Women, Labor and the Left: Argentina and Chile, 1890-1925
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Berger I. \ Gender and Working-Class History: South Africa in Comparative Perspective
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Sievers S. \ Six (or more) Feminists in Search of a Historian
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Afary J. \ Some Reflections on Third World Feminist Historiography
  • Vol.1, No.2, Fall 1989 \ Lavrin A. \ Comments on Sharon Sievers' "Six (or more) Feminists in Search of a Historian"
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Schweninger L. \ Property-Owning Free African-American Women in the South, 1800-70
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Jennings T. \ Us Colored Women Had to Go Through A Plenty: Sexual Exploitation of African-American Slave Women
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Barry K. \ The New Historical Synthesis: Women's Biography
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Lerner G. \ Reconceptualizing Differences Among Women
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Slavin S. \ Authenticity and Fiction in Law: Contemporary Case Studies Exploring Radical Legal Feminism
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Diamond I. - Kuppler L. \ Frontiers of the Imagination: Women, History, and Nature
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Fox-Genovese E. \ Socialist-Feminist American Women's History
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Offen K. \ Women's Memory, Women's History, Women's Political Action: The French Revolution in Retrospect, 1789-1889-1989
  • Vol.1, No.3, Winter 1990 \ Kerber L.K. \ "I Have Don...Much to Carrey on the Warr": Women and the Shaping of Republican Ideology After the American Revolution
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Nair J. \ Uncovering the Zenana: Visions of Indian Womanhood in Englishwomen's Writings: 1813-1940
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Maskiell M. \ Gender, Kinship and Rural Work in Colonial Punjab
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ White E.F. \ Africa On My Mind: Gender, Counter Discourse and African-American Nationalism
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Pedraja Tomán R. \ Women in Colombian Organizations, 1900-1940: A Study in Changing Gender Roles
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Hansen K.T. \ Body Politics: Sexuality, Gender, and Domestic Service in Zambia
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Vaughan M.K. \ Women School Teachers in the Mexican Revolution: The Story of Reyna's Braids
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Geiger S. \ What's So Feminist About Doing Women's Oral History?
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Williams W.L. \ Women and Work in the Third World: Indonesian Women's Oral Histories
  • Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1990 \ Trager H. \ Votes for Women, with a foreword by Yaffa Berlovitz
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Gibson M. \ On the Insensitivity of Women: Science and the Woman Question in Liberal Italy, 1890-1910
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Walton W. \ Working Women, Gender, and Industrialization in Nineteenth-Century France: The Case of Lorraine Embroidery Manufacturing
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Wenger B.S. \ Radical Politics in a Reactionary Age: The Unmaking of Rosika Schwimmer, 1914-1930
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Monoson S.S. \ The Lady and the Tiger: Women's Electoral Activism in New York City Before Suffrage
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Carroll B.A. \ The Politics of "Originality": Women and the Class System of the Intellect
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Koertge N. \ Comments
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Norton M.B. \ Women's History and Feminism in China: An Update
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Ipsen M. - Sandahl J. \ The Women's Museum in Denmark
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ McDonnell J.F. \ Women's History/Public History-Where the Twain Meet
  • Vol.2, No.2, Fall 1990 \ Weiner L. \ The Eighth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women: A Report
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Shahidian H. \ The Education of Women in the Islamic Republican of Iran
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Shoemaker N. \ The Rise or Fall of Iroquois Women
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Newman L. \ Critical Theory and the History of Women: What's at Stake in Deconstructing Women's History
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Williams J. \ Domesticity as the Dangerous Supplement of Liberalism
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Vogel L. \ Telling Tales: Historians of Our Own Lives
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Newton J. \ A Feminist Scholarship You Can Bring Home to Dad?
  • Vol.2, No.3, Winter 1991 \ Fowler R. \ Why Did Suffragettes Attack Works of Art?
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Wellman J. \ The Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention: A Study of Social Networks
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Booth M. \ Biography and Feminist Rhetoric in Early Twentieth-Century Egypt: Mayy Ziyada's Studies of Three Women's Lives
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Murphy L.E. \ Business Ladies: Midwestern Women and Enterprise, 1850-1880
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Deferis E.F. \ Gender Equality: An International Human Right
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Siemienska R. \ Polish Women and Polish Politics Since World War II
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Simpson P. \ Comment
  • Vol.3, No.1, Spring 1991 \ Nair J. \ Reconstructing and Reinterpreting the History of Women in India
  • Vol.3, No.2, Summer 1991 \ Shaw S.J. \ Black Club Women and the Creation of the National Association of Coloured Women
  • Vol.3, No.2, Summer 1991 \ David K. \ Czech Feminists and Nationalism in the Late Habsburg Monarchy: "The First in Austria"
  • Vol.3, No.2, Summer 1991 \ Burton A. \ The Feminist Quest for Identity: British Imperial Suffragism and "Global Sisterhood," 1900-1915
  • Vol.3, No.2, Summer 1991 \ Bulbeck C. \ New Histories of the Memsahib and Missus: The Case of Papua New Guinea
  • Vol.3, No.3, Fall 1991 \ Bunker G.L. \ Antebellum Caricature and Women's Sphere
  • Vol.3, No.3, Fall 1991 \ Gorham D. \ The Friendships of Women: Friendship, Feminism, and Achievement in Vera Brittain's Life and Work in the Interwar Decades
  • Vol.3, No.3, Fall 1991 \ Weigand K. \ The Red Menace, the Feminine Mystique, and the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission: Gender and Anti-Communism in Ohio, 1951-1954
  • Vol.3, No.3, Fall 1991 \ Ireland R.M. \ Frenzied and Fallen Females: Women and Sexual Dishonor in the Nineteenth-Century United States
  • Vol.3, No.3, Fall 1991 \ Pakszys E. \ "The State of Research on Polish Women in the Last Two Decades"
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Hoff J. - Farnham C. \ On Silencing Women
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Anderson M. \ The History of Women and the History of Statistics
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Tinsman H. \ The Indispensible Services of Sisters: Considering Domestic Service in United States and Latin American Studies
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Gamber W. \ A Precarious Independence: Milliners and Dressmakers in Boston, 1860-1890
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Stephenson C.T. \ Dialogue: "Integrating the Carol Kennicotts": Ethel Puffer Howes and the Institute for the Coordination of Women's Interests
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Lightman M. \ A Comment: The Pleasure of Social Reform
  • Vol.4, No.1, Spring 1992 \ Malvido E. \ International Trends: The Role of the Female Body in the Mexican Colonial Period as Seen Through Studies of Historical Demography
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Farnham C. \ Sexist and Racist: The Post-Cold War World's Emphasis on Family Values
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Casper S.E. \ An Uneasy Marriage of Sentiment and Scholarship: Elizabeth F. Ellet and the Domestic Origins of American Women's History
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Kirkby D. \ Class, Gender and the Perils of Philanthropy
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Blom I. \ Widowhood: From the Poor Law Society to the Welfare Society: The Case of Norway, 1875-1964
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Herman S.R. \ Dialogue: Children, Feminism, and Power: Alva Myrdal and Swedish Reform, 1929-1956
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Bok S. \ An Excerpt: Alva Myrdal: A Daughter's Memoir
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Myrdal J. \ An Excerpt: Childhood
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Ohlander A.S. \ A Comment: Alva Myrdal: A Life of Duty
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Hine D.C. \ International Trends in Women's History and Feminism
  • Vol.4, No.2, Summer 1992 \ Pierson R.C. \ International Trends in Women's History and Feminism: Colonization and Canadian Women's History
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Farnham C. - Hoff J. \ Afrocentrism and feminism: Is there a connection?
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Robertson C. \ Traders and urban struggle: Ideology and the creation of a militant female underclass in Nairobi, 1960-1990
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Townsend C. \ Refusing to travel La Via Chilena: Working-class women in Allende's Chile
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Fleming C.G. \ Black women activists and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: The case of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Johnson-Odim C. - Bernal M. - Lerner G. - Michelini A.N. \ The debate over Black Athena - Comment/reply
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Sicherman B. \ Looking forward/looking back
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Kerr L.A.N. \ Institutional and demographic frameworks for affirmative action in the 1990s
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Cohen L. \ Balancing work and family in the historical profession
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Stevenson B.E. \ Rich tokens: The recruitment and retention of women-of-color historians
  • Vol.4, No.3, Winter 1993 \ Faust D.G. \ The gendered dimensions of "success"
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Farnham C. \ Editors' note: On the subjects of rape, murder, and plain old neglect
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Deslippe D.A. \ We had an awful time with our women: Iowa's United Packinghouse Workers of America, 1945-75
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Thurner M. \ Better citizens without the ballot: American antisuffrage women and their rationale during the Progressive era
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Matthews J.V. \ Consciousness of self and consciousness of sex in antebellum feminism
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Abel E.K. \ Correspondence between Julia C. Lathrop, Chief of the Children's Bureau, and a working-class woman, 1914-1915
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Rose S.O. \ Gender history/women's history: Is feminism scholarship losing its critical edge?
  • Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1993 \ Canning K. \ German particularities in women's history/gender history
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Solie R.A. \ Women's history and music history: The feminist historiography of Sophie Drinker
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Kellow M.M.R. \ For the sake of suffering Kansas: Lydia Maria Child, gender, and the politics of the 1850s
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Coons L. \ "Neglected sisters" of the women's movement: The perception and experience of working mothers in the Parisian garment industry, 1860-1915
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Perry E.I. \ From achievement to happiness: Girl Scouting in Middle Tennessee, 1910s-1960s
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Allen A.T. \ Maternalism in German feminist movements
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Boris E. \ What about the working of the working mother?
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Ladd-Taylor M. \ Toward defining maternalism in U.S. history
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Lindenmeyr A. \ Maternalism and child welfare in late Imperial Russia
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Uno K.S. \ Maternalism in modern Japan
  • Vol.5, No.2, Fall 1993 \ Rollins J. - Hines O.H. \ Document: Housing civil rights workers: The narrative of Odette Harper Hines
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Rantalaiho L. - Julkunen R. \ Women in Western Europe: Socioeconomic restructuring and crisis in gender contracts
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Harsanyi D.P. \ ROMANIASWOMEN
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Penn S. \ The national secret
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Siemienska R. \ Women in the period of systemic changes in Poland
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Zielinska E. - Plakwicz J. \ Strengthening human rights for women and men in matters relating to sexual behavior and reproduction
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Wolchik S.L. \ Women in transition in the Czech and Slovak Republics: The first three years
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Scholz H. \ East-West women's culture in transition: Are East German women the losers of reunification?
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Nicolaescu M. \ Post-Communist transitions: Romanian women's responses to changes in the system of power
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Todorova M. \ Historical tradition and transformation in Bulgaria: Women's issues or feminist issues?
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Pakszys E. - Mazurczak D. \ From totalitarianism to democracy in Poland: Women's issues in the sociopolitical transition of 1989-1993
  • Vol.5, No.3, Winter 1994 \ Nowicka W. \ Two steps back: Poland's new abortion law
  • Vol.6, No.1, Spring 1994 \ Shammas C. \ Re-assessing the married women's property acts
  • Vol.6, No.1, Spring 1994 \ Nielsen K.E. \ We all leaguers by our house: Women, suffrage, and red-baiting in the National Nonpartisan League
  • Vol.6, No.1, Spring 1994 \ Pratte A. \ A tortuous route growing up: The rise of women in the American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • Vol.6, No.1, Spring 1994 \ Simpson P. \ International trends: An update of the Polish election: What did it mean for women?
  • Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1994 \ Sinha M. \ Reading Mother India: Empire, nation, and the female voice
  • Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1994 \ Schultz J.E. \ Race, gender, and bureaucracy: Civil War army nurses and the Pension Bureau
  • Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1994 \ Amussen S.D. \ Being stirred to much unquietness: Violence and domestic violence in early modern England
  • Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1994 \ Humez J.M. \ A woman mighty to pull you down: Married women's rights and female anger in the anti-Shaker narratives of Eunice Chapman and Mary Marshall Dyer
  • Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1994 \ Boris E. - Chateauvert M. \ Gender, race, and rights: Listening to critical race theory - Comment/reply
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Elliott D. \ Sex in holy places: An exploration of a medieval anxiety
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Graham G. \ The Cumberland incident of 1928: Gender, nationalism, and social change in American mission schools in China
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Weisenfeld J. \ The Harlem YWCA and the secular city, 1904-1945
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Carroll B.A. \ International trends: Scholarship and action: CCWHP and the movement(s)
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Chaudhuri N. - Perry M.E. \ International trends - Achievements and battles: Twenty-five years of CCHWP
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Bennett J.M. - Hewitt N.A. \ International trends: The future of the CCWHP/CGWH
  • Vol.6, No.3, Fall 1994 \ Bulbeck C. \ International trends - Hybrid feminisms: The Australian case
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Boland E. \ Guest introduction: The minds and voices of modern Irish women
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Boland E. \ The singers
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ McWilliams M. \ Struggling for peace and justice: Reflections on women's activism in Northern Ireland
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Rooney E. \ Political division, practical alliance: Problems for women in conflict
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ MacCurtain M. \ Late in the field: Catholic Sisters in twentieth-century Ireland and the new religious history
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Hoy S. \ The journey out: The recruitment and emigration of Irish religious women to the United States, 1812-1914
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Daly M.E. \ Women in the Irish Free State, 1922-39: The interaction between economics and ideology
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Valiulis M.G. \ Power, gender, and identity in the Irish Free State
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Bitel L.M. \ Do not marry the fat short one: The early Irish wisdom on women
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Condren M. \ Sacrifice and political legislation: The production of a gendered social order
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Smyth A. \ Paying our disrespects to the bloody states we're in: Women, violence, culture, and the state
  • Vol.7, No.1, Winter 1995 \ Boland E. \ Mise Eire
  • Vol.7, No.2, Summer 1995 \ Alonso H.H. \ Nobel peace laureates, Jane Addams and Emily Greene Balch: Two women of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
  • Vol.7, No.2, Summer 1995 \ Kennedy K. \ Declaring war on war: Gender and the American Socialist attack on militarism, 1914-1918
  • Vol.7, No.2, Summer 1995 \ Trigg M. \ To work together for ends larger than self: The feminist struggles of Mary Beard and Doris Stevens in the 1930s
  • Vol.7, No.2, Summer 1995 \ Tattersall J.J. - McMurran S.L. \ Hertha Ayrton: A persistent experimenter
  • Vol.7, No.2, Summer 1995 \ Shahidian H. \ International trends: Islam, politics, and problems of writing women's history in Iran
  • Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1995 \ Verba E.K. \ The Circulo de Lectura de Senoras (Ladies' Reading Circle) and the Club de Senoras (Ladies' Club) of Santiago, Chile: Middle- and Upper-class Feminist Conversations (1915-1920)
  • Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1995 \ Cohen P.C. \ Ministerial misdeeds: The Onderdonk trial and sexual harassment in the 1840s
  • Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1995 \ Knupfer A.M. \ Toward a tenderer humanity and a nobler womanhood: African-American women's clubs in Chicago, 1890 to 1920
  • Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1995 \ Whitney E. \ International trends: The witch "she"/the historian "he"
  • Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1995 \ Echenique M.E. - Pelliza de Sagasta J. \ The emancipation of women: Argentina 1876
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Rose M. \ "Woman power will stop those grapes": Chicana organizers and middle-class female supporters in the Farm Workers' Grape Boycott in Philadelphia, 1969-1970
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Lowe M.A. \ From robust appetites to calorie counting: The Emergence of dieting among Smith College students in the 1920s
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Cooper P. \ Marathon women and the corporation
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Basu A. \ Feminism and nationalism in India, 1917-1947
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Hayakawa N. \ Feminism and Nationalism in Japan, 1868-1945
  • Vol.8, No.1, Spring 1996 \ Kim Y.H. \ Under the mandate of nationalism: Development of feminist enterprises in modern Korea, 1860-1910
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Hanawalt B.A. \ Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Mundy J.H. \ Men and Women at Toulouse in the Age of the Cathars
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Petroff E.A. \ Body and Soul: Essays on Medieval Women and Mysticism
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Willard C.C. \ The Writings of Christine de Pizan
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Meyerowitz J. \ Women, Cheesecake, and Borderline Material: Responses to Girlie Pictures in the Mid-Twentieth-Century U.S.
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Blanchard M.W. \ It Is Surprising That There Are Any Happy Wives: The Art Interchange, 1878-1886
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Moskowitz E. \ It's Good to Blow Your Top: Women's Magazines and a Discourse of Discontent, 1945-1965
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Dawson J.C. \ Lady Lookouts in a "Man's World" during World War II: A Reconsideration of American Women and Nature
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Hutson C.K. \ Whackety Whack, Don't Talk Back: The Glorification of Violence Against Females and the Subjugation of Women in Nineteenth-Century Southern Folk Music
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Chaudhuri N. \ On the Outside Looking In: Writing and Teaching about Groups Not Your Own
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Norwood S.H. \ Men Doing Women's History: What's the Difference?
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Simmons C. \ Trying to Tell the "Whole Story" (Or More of It)
  • Vol.8, No.2, Summer 1996 \ Winslow B. \ Being on the "Outside" While Teaching on the "Inside"
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Hine D.C. \ Introduction
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Clinton C. \ Southern Women and the Civil War
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Swain M.H. \ Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Activists
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Ripley Wolfe M. \ Revisiting the Ruins: A Feminine Retrospective on Dixie's Past
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Browning J.C. \ Invisible Revolutionaries: White Women in Civil Rights Historiography
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ JohnstonC.R. - Ahenakew F. - Wolfart H.C. \ In the White Woman's Image?: Resistance, Transformation, and Identity in Recent Native American Women's History: Our Grandmothers' Lives as Told in Their Own Words
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Johnston C.R. - Campbell Hale J. \ Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Johnston C.R. - Lomawaima K.T. \ They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Johnston C.R. - Mihesuah D.A. \ Cultivating the Rosebuds: The Education of Women at the Cherokee Female Seminary, 1851-1909
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Johnston C.R. - Shoemaker N. \ Negotiators of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American Women
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Ladd-Taylor M. - Arnup K. \ Love, Work, and the Meanings of Motherhood: Education for Motherhood: Advice for Mothers in Twentieth-Century Canada
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Ladd-Taylor M. - Nakano Glenn E. - Chang G. - Forcey L.R. \ Mothering: Ideology, Experience, and Agency
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Ladd-Taylor M. - Pederson S. \ Family, Dependence, and the Origins of the Welfare State, Britain and France, 1914-1945
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Ladd-Taylor M. - Ross E. \ Love and Toil: Motherhood in Outcast London, 1870-1918
  • Vol.8, No.3, Fall 1996 \ Mosher Stuard S. - Elliott D. \ A Swift Coming of Age: History of Medieval Women: Spiritual Marriage: Sexual Abstinence in Medieval Wedlock
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Ko D. \ The Shifting Meanings of the Body as Attire: Footbinding in Seventeenth-Century China
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Waltner A. - Hsu P. \ Lingering Fragrance: The Poetry of Tu Yaose and Shen Tiansun
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Rogaski R. \ Beyond Benevolence: A Confucian Women's Shelter in Treaty-Port China
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Zheng S. \ Female Heroes and Moonish Lovers: Women's Paradoxical Identities in Modern Chinese Songs
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Zheng W. \ Maoism, Feminism, and the UN Conference on Women: Women's Studies Research in Contemporary China
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Singer W. - Butalia U. - Menon R. \ The Politics of Dignity: In Other Words: New Writing by Indian Women
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Singer W. - Cooke M. - Rustomji-Kerns R. \ Blood into Ink: South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Singer, Wendy; Kumar, Radha \ The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women's Rights and Feminism in India, 1800-1990
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Singer W. - Sahgal M.Z. - Forbes G. \ An Indian Freedom Fighter Recalls Her Life
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Singer W. - Varma M. \ Sketches from my Past: Encounters with India's Oppressed
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Mann S. - Ebrey P.B. \ The History of Chinese Women before the Age of Orientalism: The Inner Quarters: Marriage and the Lives of Chinese Women in the Sung Period
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Mann S. - Ko D. \ Teachers of the Inner Chambers: Women and Culture in Seventeenth-Century China
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Beahan C.L. - Barlow T.E. \ Recent Scholarship on Women in Literature and on the Concept of the Body in China: Gender Politics in Modern China: Writing and Feminism
  • Vol.8, No.4, Winter 1997 \ Beahan C.L. - Zito A. - Barlow, T.E. \ Body, Subject and Power in China
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Schwalm L.A. \ Sweet Dreams of Freedom: Freedwomen's Reconstruction of Life and Labor in Lowcountry South Carolina
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Johnson M.P. \ Memory and the Cult of Revolution in the 1871 Paris Commune
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Epp. M. \ The Memory of Violence: Soviet and East European Mennonite Refugees and Rape in the Second World War
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Wolcott V.W. \ Bible, Bath, and Broom: Nannie Helen Burroughs's National Training School and African-American Racial Uplift
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Knight L.W. \ Biography's Window on Social Change: Benevolence and Justice in Jane Addams's "A Modern Lear"
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Honig E. \ Striking Lives: Oral History and the Politics of Memory
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Ledesma I. \ Confronting Class: Comment on Honig
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Koven S. \ The Ambivalence of Agency: Women, Families, and Social Policy in France, Britain, and the United States
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Chassen-Lòpez F.R. \ From Casa to Calle: Latin American Women Transforming Patriarchal Spaces
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Prasch T. \ Victorian Women and the Gendering of Culture
  • Vol.9, No.1, Spring 1997 \ Fox-Genovese E. \ Education of Women in the United States South
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Smith S. \ Subjectivity, Identity, and the Body: Women's Autobiographical Practices in the Twentieth Century
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Gustafson M. \ Partisan Women in the Progressive Era: The Struggle for Inclusion in American Political Parties
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Neumann C.E. \ The End of Gender Solidarity: The History of the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform in the United States, 1929-1933
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Azoulay D. \ The Lady from Ontario: Marjorie Wells Pinney and the Struggle for Democratic Socialism in Ontario
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Taiz L. \ Hallelujah Lasses in the Battle for Souls: Working- and Middle-Class Women in the Salvation Army in the United States, 1872-1896
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Wallace Jr C. \ The Prayer Closet as a "Room of One's Own": Two Anglican Women Devotional Writers at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Thurner M. \ Subject to Change: Theories and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Offen K. \ What! Such Things Have Happened and No Women Were Taught about Them: A Nineteenth-Century French Woman's View of the Importance of Women's History
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Painter N.I. \ Writing Biographies of Women
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Alpern S. - Antler J. - Israels Perry E. - Winther Scobie I. \ The Challenge of Feminist Biography: Writing the Lives of Modern American Women
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Iles T. \ All Sides of the Subject: Women and Biography
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Bergen D.L. \ Pandora's Box: Gender and the Complicating of Modern German History
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Grossmann A. \ Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920-1950
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Hull I.V. \ Sexuality, State, and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Maynes M.J. \ Taking the Hard Road: Life Course in French and German Workers' Autobiographies in the Era of Industrialization
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Reagin N. \ A German Women's Movement: Class and Gender in Hanover, 1880-1933
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Corrado Pope B. \ Cherchez la Femme: New Books on Women and Gender in France
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Quartararo A.T. \ Women Teachers and Popular Education in Nineteenth-Century France: Social Values and Corporate Identity at the Normal School Institution
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Gemie S. \ Women and Schooling in France, 1815-1914: Gender, Authority and Identity in the Female Schooling Sector
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Accampo E.A. - Fuchs R.G. - Stewart M.L. \ Gender and the Politics of Social Reform in France, 1870-1914
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Roberts M.L. \ Civilization without Sexes: Reconstructing Gender in Postwar France, 1917-1927
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Barker K.K. \ Federal Maternal Policy and Gender Politics: Comparative Insights
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Koven S. - Michel S. \ Mothers of a New World: Maternalist Politics and the Origins of Welfare States
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Klaus A. \ Every Child a Lion: The Origins of Maternal and Infant Health Policy in the United States and France, 1890-1920
  • Vol.9, No.2, Summer 1997 \ Skocpol T. \ Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Osburn K.M.B. \ To Build up the Morals of the Tribe: Southern Ute Women's Sexual Behavior and the Office of Indian Affairs, 1895-1932
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Hardwick J. \ Women "Working" the Law: Gender, Authority, and Legal Process in Early Modern France
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Anderson K. \ Practicing Feminist Politics: Emily Newell Blair and U.S. Women's Political Choices in the Early Twentieth Century
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Bennett J.M. \ Confronting Continuity
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Greene S.E. \ A Perspective from African Women's History: Comment on "Confronting Continuity"
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Offen K. \ A Comparative European Perspective: Comment on "Confronting Continuity"
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Lerner G. \ A Perspective from European and U.S. Women's History: Comment on "Confronting Continuity"
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Bunzl M. \ The Construction of History
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Zinsser J.P. \ Much more is at stake here: A Response to "The Construction of History"
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Farnham C. \ Women's History and the National History Standards: An Introduction
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Moss B.A. \ Getting Our Feet Wet: Women of Color and the National Standards for World History
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Wilson V.S. \ Women's History and the National Standards for World History: A Secondary Teacher's Perspective
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Harriman H.H. \ Women's History and the National Standards for World History: Change and Continuity
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Hoff J. \ The National History Standards: Let's Go Back to the Basics
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Scott J.W. \ Comment on "Women's History and the National History Standards"
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Kaplan T. \ Gender on the Barricades
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Kaplan T. - Barry D. \ Women and Political Insurgency: France in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Kaplan T. - Hart J. \ New Voices in the Nation: Women and the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Kaplan T. - Jeansonne G. \ Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Kaplan T. - Nash M. \ Defying Male Civilization: Women in the Spanish Civil War
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Armitage S. \ Gendering Conquest
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Armitage S. - Georgi-Findlay B. \ The Frontiers of Women's Writing: Women's Narratives and the Rhetoric of Westward Expansion
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Armitage S. - Yohn S.M. \ A Contest of Faiths: Missionary Women and Pluralism in the American Southwest
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Armitage S. - Kaufman P.W. \ National Parks and the Woman's Voice
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Popkin B. \ Wives, Mothers, and Witches: The Learned Discourse about Women in Early Modern Europe
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Popkin B. - Herlihy D. \ Women, Family, and Society in Medieval Europe: Historical Essays, 1978-1991
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Popkin B. - Sommerville M.R. \ Sex and Subjection: Attitudes toward Women in Early-Modern Society
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Popkin B. - Williams G.S. \ Defining Dominion: Discourses of Magic and Witchcraft in Early Modern France and Germany
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Popkin B. - Willis D. \ Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. \ Problem Girls: Gendering Criminal Acts and Delinquent Behavior
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. - Alexander R.M. \ The "Girl Problem": Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. - Kunzel R.G. \ Fallen Women, Problem Girls: Unmarried Mothers and the Professionalization of Social Work, 1890-1945
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. - Odem M.E. \ Delinquent Daughters: Protecting and Policing Adolescent Female Sexuality in the United States, 1885-1920
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. - Shapiro A.L. \ Breaking the Codes: Female Criminality in Fin-de-Siecle Paris
  • Vol.9, No.3, Fall 1997 \ Ciani K.E. - Strange C. \ Toronto's Girl Problem: The Perils and Pleasures of the City, 1880-1930
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Andaya B.W. \ From Temporary Wife to Prostitute: Sexuality and Economic Change in Early Modern Southeast Asia
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Goldberg A. \ The Eberbach Asylum and the Practice(s) of Nymphomania in Germany, 1815-1849
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Chesser L. \ A Woman Who Married Three Wives: Management of Disruptive Knowledge in the 1879 Australian Case of Edward De Lacy Evans
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Gibson M. \ The Masculine Degenerate: American Doctors' Portrayals of the Lesbian Intellect, 1880-1949
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Hutchison E.Q. \ El fruto envenenado del arbol capitalista: Women Workers and the Prostitution of Labor in Urban Chile, 1896-1925
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Cahn S. \ Spirited Youth or Fiends Incarnate: The Samarcand Arson Case and Female Adolescence in the American South
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Freedman E.B. \ The Burning of Letters Continues: Elusive Identities and the Historical Construction of Sexuality
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Enstad N. \ Narrating Women's Sexuality
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Meyer L.D. \ Creating G. I. Jane: Sexuality and Power in the Women's Army Corps during World War II
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Jackson C.O. \ The Other Americans: Sexual Variance in the National Past
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Bland L. \ Banishing the Beast: Sexuality and the Early Feminists
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Merrick J. - Ragan Jr B.T. \ Homosexuality in Modern France
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Melhuus M. - Stølen K.A. \ Machos, Mistresses, Madonnas: Contesting the Power of Latin American Gender Imagery
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Thompson V. \ Sexuality: Another Useful Category of Analysis in European History
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Bourke J. \ Dismembering the Male: Men's Bodies, Britain, and the Great War
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Brooten B.J. \ Love between Women: Early Christian Responses to Female Homoeroticism
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Farr J.R. \ Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy (1550-1730)
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Nussbaum F.A. \ Torrid Zones: Maternity, Sexuality, and Empire in Eighteenth-Century English Narratives
  • Vol.9, No.4, Winter 1998 \ Nye R.A. \ Masculinity and Male Codes of Honor in Modern France
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Duggan L. \ The Theory Wars, or, Who's Afraid of Judith Butler?
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Keller S. \ Trapped between State and Society: Women's Liberation and Islam in Soviet Uzbekistan, 1926-1941
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Fehn B. \ African-American Women and the Struggle for Equality in the Meatpacking Industry, 1940-1960
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Thurman S. \ Shaker Women and Sexual Power: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Shaker Village of Harvard, Massachusetts
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Allaback S. \ Better Than Silver and Gold: Design Schools for Women in America, 1848-1860
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Munson E. - Dickinson G. \ Hearing Women Speak: Antoinette Brown Blackwell and the Dilemma of Authority
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Carstens-Wickham B. \ Gender in Cartoons of German Unification
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Buckridge S.O. - Darby, K.M. - Freeman S. - Hegarty M.E. - Mizell C.A. - Raeburn N.C. - McNaron T.A.H. \ Poisoined Ivy: Lesbian and Gay Academics Confronting Homophobia
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Yee S.J. - Painter N.I. \ Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Yee S.J. - Ginsberg E.K. \ Passing and the Fictions of Identity
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Anderson K. \ Chain Her by One Foot: The Subjugation of Native Women in Seventeenth-Century New France
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Bristow P. \ We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up: Essays in African-Canadian Women's History
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Dubinsky K. \ Improper Advances: Rape and Heterosexual Conflict in Ontario, 1880-1929
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Kinnear M. \ In Subordination: Professional Women, 1870-1970
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Morton S. \ Ideal Surroundings: Domestic Life in a Working-Class Suburb in the 1920s
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Muir E.G. - Whiteley M.F. \ Changing Roles of Women within the Christian Church in Canada
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Newton J. \ The Feminist Challenge to the Canadian Left, 1900-1918
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Parr J. \ A Diversity of Women: Ontario, 1945-1980
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Sangster J. \ Earning Respect: The Lives of Working Women in Small-Town Ontario, 1920-1960
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Guildford J. - Snell J.G. \ In the Shadow of the Law: Divorce in Canada, 1900-1939
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Evans Clements B. - Romanova Dashkova E. \ The Memoirs of Princess Dashkova
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Evans Clements B. - Famsworth, B. - Viola L. \ Russian Peasant Women
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Evans Clements, Barbara; Goscilo, Helena; Holmgren, Beth \ Russia, Women, Culture
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Evans Clements B. - Marsh R. \ Women in Russia and Ukraine
  • Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1998 \ Evans Clements B. - Posadskaya A. \ Women in Russia: A New Era in Russian Feminism
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Overmyer-Velàzquez R. \ Christian Morality Revealed in New Spain: The Inimical Nahua Woman in Book Ten of the Florentine Codex
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Wittenstein K. \ The Feminist Uses of Psychoanalysis: Beatrice M Hinkle and the Foreshadowing of Modern Feminism in the United States
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Symonds D.A. \ Reconstructing Rural Infanticide in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Woollacott A. \ From Moral to Professional Authority: Secularism, Social Work, and Middle-Class Women's Self-Construction in World War I Britain
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Hegarty M.E. \ Patriot or Prostitute? Sexual Discourses, Print Media, and American Women during World War II
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Sommestad L. - McMurry S. \ Farm Daughters and Industrialization: A Comparative Analysis of Dairying in New York and Sweden, 1860-1920
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Dekker R.M. - Carlson M. \ Women in the Medieval and Early Modern Netherlands
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Michel S. - Maynes M.J. - Waltner A. - Søland B. - Strasser U. \ The Comparative Turn: Is Women's History Ready? - Gender, Kinship, Power: A Comparative and Interdisciplinary History
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Michel S. - Wikander U. - Kessler-Harris A. - Lewis J. \ The Comparative Turn: Is Women's History Ready? - Protecting Women: Labor Legislation in Europe, the United States, and Australia, 1880-1920
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Bissell Brown V. - Freedman, E.B. \ Biography in the Mother Tongue - Maternal Justice: Miriam Van Waters and the Female Reform Tradition
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Bissell Brown V. - Nelson C. \ Biography in the Mother Tongue - Doria Shafik, Egyptian Feminist: A Woman Apart
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Bissell Brown V. - Winslow, B. \ Biography in the Mother Tongue - Sylvia Pankhurst: Sexual Politics and Political Activism
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Burstyn J.N., Biklen S.K. \ Teaching: "A Great Adventure" - School Work: Gender and the Cultural Construction of Teaching
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Burstyn J.N. - Copelman D.M. \ Teaching: "A Great Adventure" - London's Women Teachers: Gender, Class, and Feminism, 1870-1930
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Burstyn J.N. - Oram A. \ Teaching: "A Great Adventure" - Women Teachers and Feminist Politics, 1900-1939
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Burstyn J.N. - Theobald M. \ Teaching: "A Great Adventure" - Knowing Women: Origins of Women's Education in Nineteenth-Century Australia
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Epstein A. - Søland B. - Christensen H.R. \ Marginal Experiences? Learning from Early-Twentieth-Century Nordic History - Between Teenage Girls and Respectable Women: Gender and Culture in the YWCA, 1883-1940
  • Vol.10, No.2, Summer 1998 \ Epstein A. - Søland B. -Lähteenmäki M. \ Marginal Experiences? Learning from Early-Twentieth-Century Nordic History - The Time of Opportunities: Working-Class Women and the Change in Finnish Society from the 1910s to the 1930s
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Forde-Jones C. \ Mapping Racial Boundaries: Gender, Race, and Poor Relief in Barbardian Plantation Society
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Abel E.K. \ Valuing Care: Turn-of-the-Century Conflicts between Charity Workers and Women Clients
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Rosen R.L. \ Federal Expansion, Fertility Control, and Physicians in the United States: The Politics of Maternal Welfare in the Interwar Years
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Kittell E.E. \ Women, Audience, and Public Acts in Medieval Flanders
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Robb G. \ Eugenics, Spirituality, and Sex Differentiation in Edwardian England: The Case of Frances Swiney
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Fay M.A. \ From Concubines to Capitalists: Women, Property, and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Norton M.B. \ Hetty Shepard, Dorothy Dudley, and Other Fictional Colonial Women I Have Come to Know Altogether Too Well
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Spitzer Christoff P. \ An Archival Resource: INS Case Files on Chinese Women in the American Midwest
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Roberts M.L. \ Only Questions to Offer
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Roberts M.L. - Canning K. \ Only Questions to Offer - Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work in Germany, 1850-1914
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Roberts M.L. - Gullickson G.L. \ Only Questions to Offer - Unruly Women of Paris: Images of the Commune
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Roberts M.L. - Morgan C. \ Only Questions to Offer - Public Men and Virtuous Women: The Gendered Languages of Religion and Politics in Upper Canada, 1791-1850
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Roberts M.L. - Wallach Scott J. \ Only Questions to Offer - Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Guy D.J. \ Stigma, Pleasures, and Dutiful Daughters
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Bitel L.M. \ From Goddesses to Anabaptists: Christian and Pagan Women in Premodern Europe
  • Vol.10, No.3, Fall 1998 \ Campbell N.D. \ States of Secrecy: Women's Crimes and the Practices of Everyday Life
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Keddie N.R. \ The New Religious Politics and Women Worldwide: A Comparative Study
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Bendroth M.L. \ Fundamentalism and the Family: Gender, Culture, and the American Pro-family Movement
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Riesebrodt M. - Chong K.H. \ Fundamentalisms and Patriarchal Gender Politics
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Schell P.A. \ An Honorable Avocation for Ladies: The Work of the Mexico City Uniòn de Damas Catòlicas Mexicanas, 1912-1926
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Basu A. \ Women's Activism and the Vicissitudes of Hindu Nationalism
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Bacchetta P. \ Militant Hindu Nationalist Women Reimagine Themselves: Notes on Mechanisms of Expansion/Adjustment
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Shehabuddin E. \ Beware the Bed of Fire: Gender, Democracy, and the Jama'at-i Islami in Bangladesh
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Moghadam V.M. \ Revolution, Religion, and Gender Politics: Iran and Afghanistan Compared
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Afkhami M. - Friedl E. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - Muslim Women and the Politics of Participation: Implementing the Beijing Platform
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Brink J. - Mencher J. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - Mixed Blessings: Gender and Religious Fundamentalism Cross Culturally
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Göl N. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - The Forbidden Modern: Civilization and Veiling
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Hale S. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Stowasser B. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - Women in the Qur'an, Traditions, and Interpretation
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Badran M. - Yamani M. \ Feminisms and Islamisms - Feminism and Islam: Legal and Literary Perspectives
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Rostam-Kolayi J. - Afkhami, M. -Friedl E. \ The Politics of Women's Rights in the Contemporary Muslim World - Muslim Women and the Politics of Participation: Implementing the Beijing Platform
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Rostam-Kolayi J. - Esfandiari H. \ The Politics of Women's Rights in the Contemporary Muslim World - Reconstructed Lives: Women and Iran's Islamic Revolution
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Rostam-Kolayi J. - Haddad Y.Y. - Esposito J.L. \ The Politics of Women's Rights in the Contemporary Muslim World - Islam, Gender, and Social Change
  • Vol.10, No.4, Winter 1999 \ Rostam-Kolayi J. - Mir-Hosseini Z. \ The Politics of Women's Rights in the Contemporary Muslim World - Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Scott A.F. - Evans S.M. - Cahn S.K. - Faue E. \ Women's History in the Millennium: A Conversation across Three "Generations": Part I
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Chambers S.C. \ To the Company of a Man like My Husband, No Law Can Compel Me: The Limits of Sanctions against Wife Beating in Arequipa, Peru, 1780-1850
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Blackwell M.S. \ The Deserving Sick: Poor Women and the Medicalization of Poverty in Brattleboro, Vermont
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Holton S.S. \ To Live "through One's Own Powers": British Medicine, Tuberculosis, and "Invalidism" in the Life of Alice Clark (1874-1934)
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Phillips L.L. \ In Defense of Their Families: Working-Class Women, Alcohol, and Politics in Revolutionary Russia
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Tuchman A. \ Once in a Republic Can It Be Proved That Science Has No Sex: Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska (1829-1902) and the Multiple Meanings of Science in the Nineteenth-Century United States
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Dorr L.L. \ Arm in Arm: Gender, Eugenics, and Virginia's Racial Integrity Acts of the 1920s
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Robertson C.C \ Cultural Materialism: Reflections on a Theoretical Odyssey from Africa to the West Indies
  • Vol.11, No.1, Spring 1999 \ Strobel M. \ Becoming a Historian, Being an Activist, and Thinking Archivally: Documents and Memory as Sources
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Bosch M. \ Colonial Dimensions of Dutch Women's Suffrage: Aletta Jacobs's Travel Letters from Africa and Asia, 1911-1912
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Richards Y. \ Race, Gender, and Anticommunism in the International Labor Movement: The Pan-African Connections of Maida Springer
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Rauchway E. \ A Gentlemen's Club in a Woman's Sphere: How Dorothy Whitney Straight Created the New Republic
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Lloyd J.M. \ Conflicting Expectations in Nineteenth-Century British Matrimony: The Failed Companionate Marriage of Effie Gray and John Ruskin
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Bohlmann R.E. \ Our 'House Beautiful': The Woman's Temple and the WCTU Effort to Establish Place and Identity in Downtown Chicago, 1887-1898
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Parker A.M. \ Hearts Uplifted and Minds Refreshed: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Production of Pure Culture in the United States, 1880-1930
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Karras R.M. \ Prostitution and the Question of Sexual Identity in Medieval Europe
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ van der Meer T. \ Medieval Prostitution and the Case of a (Mistaken?) Sexual Identity
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Freccero C. \ Acts, Identities, and Sexuality's (Pre)Modern Regimes
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Karras R.M. \ Response: Identity, Sexuality, and History
  • Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1999 \ Scott A.F. - Evans S.M. - Cahn S.K. - Faue E. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: A Conversation across Three "Generations": Part 2
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Rupp L.J. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: Women, Work, and Family after Two Decades: Introduction
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Hanawalt B. \ Women and the Household Economy in the Preindustrial Period: An Assessment of Women, Work, and Family
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Dublin T. \ Women, Work, and Family : The View from the United States
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Tsurumi E.P. \ Women, Work, and Family Revisited
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Tilly L. \ History/Women's History: Then/Now
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ O'Donnell K. \ Poisonous Women: Sexual Danger, Illicit Violence, and Domestic Work in German Southern Africa, 1904-1915
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Forster C. \ Violent and Violated Women: Justice and Gender in Rural Guatemala, 1936-1956
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  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Olsen C.J. \ Respecting "the wise allotment of our sphere": White Women and Politics in Mississippi, 1840-1860
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  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Shaffer R. \ Women and International Relations: Pearl S. Buck's Critique of the Cold War
  • Vol.11, No.3, Fall 1999 \ Miller H.L. \ The World Wide Web of Resources for Women's History
  • Vol.11, No.4, Winter 2000 \ Levenstein L. \ From Innocent Children to Unwanted Migrants and Unwed Moms: Two Chapters in the Public Discourse on Welfare in the United States, 1960-1961
  • Vol.11, No.4, Winter 2000 \ Valk A.M. \ Mother Power: The Movement for Welfare Rights in Washington, D.C., 1966-1972
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  • Vol.11, No.4, Winter 2000 \ Bell L.S. \ Of Silk, Women, and Capital: Peasant Women's Labor in Chinese and Other Third World Capitalisms
  • Vol.11, No.4, Winter 2000 \ Levine-Clark M. \ Engendering Relief: Women, Ablebodiedness, and the New Poor Law in Early Victorian England
  • Vol.11, No.4, Winter 2000 \ Cody L.F. \ The Politics of Illegitimacy in an Age of Reform: Women, Reproduction, and Political Economy in England's New Poor Law of 1834
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  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Clark L.L. \ Feminist Maternalists and the French State: Two Inspectresses General in the Pre-World War I Third Republic
  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Anderson M.C. \ Catholic Nuns and the Invention of Social Work: The Sisters of the Santa Maria Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897 through the 1920s
  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Frisken A. \ Sex in Politics: Victoria Woodhull as an American Public Woman, 1870-1876
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  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Bucher G. \ Struggling to Survive: Soviet Women in the Postwar Years
  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Freeman S.K. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: The Next Generation of Scholars
  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Wirz C. - Freitag K. - Offen K.M. \ A Historical Memory for Women: The Gosteli Archive Documents More than One Hundred Years of Swiss Women's History
  • Vol.12, No.1, Spring 2000 \ Mayhall L.E.N. \ Review: Reclaiming the Political: Women and the Social History of Suffrage in Great Britain, France, and the United States
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ McGarry M. \ Spectral Sexualities: Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism, Moral Panics, and the Making of U.S. Obscenity Law
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Bucur M. \ Between the Mother of the Wounded and the Virgin of Jiu: Romanian Women and the Gender of Heroism during the Great War
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Braukman S.L. - Ross M.A. \ Married Women's Property and Male Coercion: United States Courts and the Privy Examination, 1864-1887
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Predelli L.N. \ Sexual Control and the Remaking of Gender: The Attempt of Nineteenth-Century Protestant Norwegian Women to Export Western Domesticity to Madagascar
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Taylor U.Y. \ Negro Women Are Great Thinkers as Well as Doers: Amy Jacques-Garvey and Community Feminism, 1924-1927
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Bashford A. \ Domestic Scientists: Modernity, Gender, and the Negotiation of Science in Australian Nursing, 1880-1910
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Leck R. \ Conservative Empowerment and the Gender of Nazism: Paradigms of Power and Complicity in German Women's History
  • Vol.12, No.2, Summer 2000 \ Mantini S. - Schwarten J. \ Women's History in Italy: Cultural Itineraries and New Proposals in Current Historiographical Trends
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Rupp L.J. - McGarry M. - Natarajan K. - Francikova D. -Swain T.N. - Lutzen K. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: Carroll Smith-Rosenberg's "The Female World of Love and Ritual" after Twenty-Five Years
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ McGarry M. \ Female Worlds
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Natarajan K. \ Interfeminine Bonding: Reading Carroll Smith-Rosenberg from a Southern Indian Perspective
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  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Swain T.N. - Depeche M.F. \ Unveiling Relations: Women on Women--On Carroll Smith-Rosenberg's Research
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Lutzen K. \ The Female World: Viewed from Denmark
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Colwill E. \ Epistolary Passions: Friendship and the Literary Public of Constance de Salm, 1767-1845
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Kellogg S. \ Depicting Mestizaje : Gendered Images of Ethnorace in Colonial Mexican Texts
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Raman S.A. \ Old Norms in New Bottles: Constructions of Gender and Ethnicity in the Early Tamil Novel
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Mead K. \ Beneficient Maternalism: Argentine Motherhood in Comparative Perspective, 1880-1920
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Heineman E.D. \ Single Motherhood and Maternal Employment in Divided Germany: Ideology, Policy, and Social Pressures in the 1950s
  • Vol.12, No.3, Fall 2000 \ Wheeler L.A. \ Rescuing Sex from Prudery and Prurience: American Women's Use of Sex Education as an Antidote to Obscenity, 1925-1932
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Maynes M.J. - Waltner A.B. \ Women's Life-Cycle Transitions in World-Historical Perspective: Comparing Marriage in China and Europe
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Stoertz F.H. \ Young Women in France and England, 1050-1300
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Paris L. \ The Adventures of Peanut and Bo: Summer Camps and Early-Twentieth-Century American Girlhood
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Smith H.L. \ Aging: A Problematic Concept for Women
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Klassen S. \ Greying in the Cloister: The Ursuline Life Course in Eighteenth-Century France
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Field C.T. \ Are Women. .. All Minors? Woman's Rights and the Politics of Aging in the Antebellum United States
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Heineman E.D. \ Whose Mothers? Generational Difference, War, and the Nazi Cult of Motherhood
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Rupp L.J. \ Is Feminism the Province of Old (or Middle-Aged) Women?
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Robertson C.C \ Age, Gender, and Knowledge Revolutions in Africa and the United States
  • Vol.12, No.4, Winter 2001 \ Bronstein P. \ Older Women in Academia: Contemporary History and Issues
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Winter B. \ Fundamental Misunderstandings: Issues in Feminist Approaches to Islamism
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Moghadam V.M. \ Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: A Secularist Approach
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Hassan R. \ Brief Comment on "Feminist Misunderstandings"
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Badran M. \ Understanding Islam, Islamism, and Islamic Feminism
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Winter B. \ Naming the Oppressor, Not Punishing the Oppressed: Atheism and Feminist Legitimacy
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Wu J.T. \ Was Mom Chung "A Sister Lesbian"? Asian American Gender Experimentation and Interracial Homoeroticism
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Ward R. \ A Colonial Woman in a Republican's Chilean History: Benjamin Vicuna Mackenna and La Quintrala
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Fidelis M. \ Participation in the Creative Work of the Nation: Polish Women Intellectuals in the Cultural Construction of Female Gender Roles, 1864-1890
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Schoen J. \ Between Choice and Coercion: Women and the Politics of Sterilization in North Carolina, 1929-1975
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Nelson J.A. \ Abortions under Community Control: Feminism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Reproduction among New York City's Young Lords
  • Vol.13, No.1, Spring 2001 \ Mortimer T. \ Demystifying Publishing: The Manuscript Submission, External Review, and Journal Production Process
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Hoganson K.L. \ As Badly off as the Filipinos: U.S. Women's Suffragists and the Imperial Issue at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Wood K.E. \ Broken Reeds and Competent Farmers: Slaveholding Widows in the Southeastern United States, 1783-1861
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Abreu-Ferreira D. \ From Mere Survival to Near Success: Women's Economic Strategies in Early Modern Portugal
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Kelleher P. \ Maternal Strategies: Irish Women's Headship of Families in Gilded Age Chicago
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Hall V.G. \ Contrasting Female Identities: Women in Coal Mining Communities in Northumberland, England, 1900-1939
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Niskanen K. \ Theoretical Issues: Gender Economics in Action: Rural Women's Economic Citizenship in Finland during the Twentieth Century
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Freeman S.K. \ The Future of Women's History
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Lockhart N. - Pergande J. \ Women Who Answered the Call: World War II as a Turning Point for Women in the Workforce
  • Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2001 \ Freeman S.K. \ Lynette Yorgey's School without Walls
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Hoffert S.D. \ Jane Grey Swisshelm, Elizabeth Keckley, and the Significance of Race Consciousness in American Women's History
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Davy J.A. \ Pacifist Thought and Gender Ideology in the Political Biographies of Women Peace Activists in Germany, 1899-1970: Introduction
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Katzel U. \ A Radical Women's Rights and Peace Activist: Margarethe Lenore Selenka, Initiator of the First Worldwide Women's Peace Demonstration in 1899
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Braker R. \ Helene Stocker's Pacifism in the Weimar Republic: Between Ideal and Reality
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Notz G. - van Dyck R. \ Klara Marie Fassbinder (1890-1974) and Women's Peace Activities in the 1950s and 1960s
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Cott N.F. - Lepore J. \ Reimagining the Family: Introduction
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Levey J.F. \ Imagining the Family in U.S. Postwar Popular Culture: The Case of The Egg and I and Cheaper by the Dozen
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ May E.T. \ Ambivalent Dreams: Women and the Home after World War II
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Smith J. \ Reading the 1920s in the 1940s
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Graebner W. \ Imagining the Possibilities: Jane Levey's "Rainbow at Midnight"
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Michel S. \ Models for Modernity
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Westbrook R.B. \ Ma and Pa Kettle Go to the AHA
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Kozol W. \ Scratching the Surface: Critique and Ambiguity in Postwar Popular Culture
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Griswold R.L. \ If Not Ward Cleaver, Then Who?
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Vosko L.F. - Witwer D.S. \ 'Not a Man's Union': Women Teamsters in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s
  • Vol.13, No.3, Fall 2001 \ Nemes, Robert \ Women in the 1848-1849 Hungarian Revolution
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Augustine-Adams K. \ She consents implicitly: Women's Citizenship, Marriage, and Liberal Political Theory in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth-Century Argentina
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ McCord J.N. \ Taming the Female Politician in Early-Nineteenth-Century England: John Bull versus Lady Jersey
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Kale S.D. \ Women, Salons, and the State in the Aftermath of the French Revolution
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Huber-Sperl R. \ Organized Women and the Strong State: The Beginnings of Female Associational Activity in Germany, 1810-1840
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Olcott J. \ Worthy Wives and Mothers: State-Sponsored Women's Organizing in Postrevolutionary Mexico
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Wilkerson-Freeman S. \ The Creation of a Subversive Feminist Dominion: Interracialist Social Workers and the Georgia New Deal
  • Vol.13, No.4, Winter 2002 \ Chappell M. \ Rethinking Women's Politics in the 1970s: The League of Women Voters and the National Organization for Women Confront Poverty
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Hoy S.M. \ No Color Line at Loretto Academy: Catholic Sisters and African Americans on Chicago's East Side
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Fowler-Salamini H. \ Women Coffee Sorters Confront the Mill Owners and the Veracruz Revolutionary State, 1915-1918
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Farnsworth B. \ The Rural Batrachka (Hired Agricultural Laborer) and the Soviet Campaign to Unionize Her
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Miller W.F. \ Public Words and Body Politics: Reflections on the Strategies of Women Poets in Rural Yemen
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Wright J.H. \ Going Against the Grain: Hobbes's Case for Original Maternal Dominion
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Rupp L.J. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: A Retrospective Analysis of Barbara Welter's "The Cult of True Womanhood, 1820-1860"
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Roberts M.L. \ True Womanhood Revisited
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Hewitt N.A. \ Taking the True Woman Hostage
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Fessenden T. \ Gendering Religion
  • Vol.14, No.1, Spring 2002 \ Guy D.J. \ True Womanhood in Latin America
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Cooper S.E. \ Peace as a Human Right: The Invasion of Women into the World of High International Politics
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Yao P. \ The Status of Pleasure: Courtesan and Literati Connections in T'ang China (618-907)
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Ware S. \ Pauli Murray's Notable Connections
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Bell-Scott P. \ To Write Like Never Before: Pauli Murray's Enduring Yearning
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Gilmore G.E. \ Admitting Pauli Murray
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Rosenberg R. \ The Conjunction of Race and Gender
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Hartmann S.M. \ Pauli Murray and the 'Juncture of Women's Liberation and Black Liberation'
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Antler J. \ Pauli Murray: The Brandeis Years
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Rupp L.J. - Taylor V.A. \ Pauli Murray: The Unasked Question
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Weigand K. \ Agents of Social Change: Celebrating Women's Progressive Activism Across the Twentieth Century
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Kerber L.K. \ I Was Appalled: The Invisible Antecedents of Second-Wave Feminism
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Gordon L. \ Social Movements, Leadership, and Democracy: Toward More Utopian Mistakes
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Epstein B.L. \ The Successes and Failures of Feminism
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Weigand K. - Horowitz D. \ Dorothy Kenyon: Feminist Organizing, 1919-1963
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Nutter K.B. \ Jessie Lloyd O'Connor and Mary Metlay Kaufman: Professional Women Fighting for Social Justice
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ MacLean N. \ Using the Law for Social Change: Judge Constance Baker Motley
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Boris E. \ On Grassroots Organizing, Poor Women's Movements, and the Intellectual as Activist
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Ackelsberg M.A. \ Frances Fox Piven and the National Congress of Neighborhood Women: Grasroots Organizing
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Whittier N. \ Persistence and Transformation: Gloria Steinem, the Women's Action Alliance, and the Feminist Movement, 1971-1997
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Izzo A. \ Outrageous and Everyday: The Papers of Gloria Steinem
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Miller M.R. \ Tracking the Women's Movement through the Women's Action Alliance
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Jones C.R. \ The Future of Women's History
  • Vol.14, No.2, Summer 2002 \ Mandel E. - Sinclair B. \ Pioneers of Production: Women Industrial Workers in World War II
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Achebe N. \ Nwando Achebe--Daughter, Wife, and Guest--A Researcher at the Crossroads
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ McGough L. \ Women, Private Property, and the Limitations of State Authority in Early Modern Venice
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Sen S. \ The Savage Family: Colonialism and Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century India
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Sacco L. \ Sanitized for Your Protection: Medical Discourse and the Denial of Incest in the United States, 1890-1940
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Paisley F. \ Cultivating Modernity: Culture and Internationalism in Australian Feminism's Pacific Age
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Dunn M.M. \ Dialogue: Paradigm Shift Books: A Midwife's Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Achebe N. \ Igo Mma Ogo: The Adoro Goddess, Her Wives, and Challengers--Influences on the Reconstruction of Alor-Uno, Northern Igboland, 1890-1994
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Gengenbach H. \ Boundaries of Beauty: Tattooed Secrets of Women's History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Murphy L.E. \ Public Mothers: Native American and Metis Women as Creole Mediators in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Ramusack B.N. \ Dialogue: Women and Gender in Modern India: Historians, Sources, and Historiography
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Forbes G.H. \ Locating and Preserving Documents: The First Step in Writing Women's History
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Ramusack B.N. \ Moving from the Margin and Dissolving Boundaries: Indian and British Women
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Ahluwalia S. \ Rethinking Boundaries: Feminism and (Inter) Nationalism in Early-Twentieth-Century India
  • Vol.14, No.3, Fall 2002 \ Burton A.M. \ South Asian Women, Gender, and Transnationalism
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Rupp L.J. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: Rethinking Public and Private
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Davidoff L. \ Gender and the "Great Divide": Public and Private in British Gender History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Lauderdale Graham S. \ Making the Private Public: A Brazilian Perspective
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Turbin C. \ Refashioning the Concept of Public/Private: Lessons from Dress Studies
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Thompson E. \ Public and Private in Middle Eastern Women's History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Wieringa S. \ The Birth of the New Order State in Indonesia: Sexual Politics and Nationalism
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Judson S.M. \ Leisure is a Foe to Any Man: The Pleasures and Dangers of Atlanta during World War I
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Smith T.A. \ Writing out of the Margins: Women, Translation, and the Spanish Enlightenment
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Cott N.F. - Lerner G. - Sklar K.K. - DuBois E.C. - Hewitt N.A. \ Considering the State of U.S. Women's History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Yoshihara M. \ Tackling the Contested Categories: Culture, Race, and Nation in American Women's History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Haulman K. \ Room in Back: Before and Beyond the Nation in Women's and Gender History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Messinger P. \ Interdisciplinarity and Institutional Change
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Sentilles R.M. \ Catching it All on the Web: Crafting Cohesive American Women's History in the Age of the Internet
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Gilmore S. \ Regenerating Women's History
  • Vol.15, No.1, Spring 2003 \ Hericourt M. - Doress-Worters P.B. - Pincus J. - Ellerman M.A. - Kisliuk I. - Harth E. - Worters A.J. - Offen K. \ Madame Rose: A Life of Ernestine L. Rose as told to Jenny P. d'Hericourt
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Rupp L.J. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: Rethinking Public and Private--Continuing the Conversation
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Ryan M.P. \ The Public and the Private Good: Across the Great Divide in Womens History
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Landes J.B. \ Further Thoughts on the Public/Private Distinction
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Aikin J.P. \ Gendered Theologies of Childbirth in Early Modern Germany and the Devotional Handbook for Pregnant Women by Aemilie Juliane, Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1683)
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Eichner C.J. \ Vive la Commune!: Feminism, Socialism, and Revolutionary Revival in the Aftermath of the 1871 Paris Commune
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Bunk B.D. \ Revolutionary Warrior and Gendered Icon: Aida Lafuente and the Spanish Revolution of 1934
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Procida M.A. \ Feeding the Imperial Appetite: Imperial Knowledge and Anglo-Indian Discourse
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Zeiger S. \ The Schoolhouse vs. the Armory: U.S. Teachers and the Campaign Against Militarism in the Schools, 1914-1918
  • Vol.15, No.2, Summer 2003 \ Penney S.H. - Livingston J.D. \ Hints for Wives--and Husbands
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Rupp L.J. \ Women's History in the New Millennium: Adrienne Rich's "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence:" A Retrospective
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Rich A.C. \ Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence (1980)
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Nestle J. \ Wars and Thinking
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Wu J.T. \ Asian American History and Racialized Compulsory Deviance
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Richardson M.U. \ No More Secrets, No More Lies: African American History and Compulsory Heterosexuality
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Kafer A. \ Compulsory Bodies: Reflections on Heterosexuality and Able-bodiedness
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Boris E. - Kleinberg S.J. \ Mothers and Other Workers: (Re)Conceiving Labor, Maternalism, and the State
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Maynes M.J. \ Introduction: Teaching Feminisms, Feminist Teaching
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Busse E. \ Flora Tristan and Peruvian Feminists in the Twentieth Century
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Tobar M.R. \ Feminism is Socialism, Liberty, and Much More: Second-Wave Chilean Feminism and its Contentious Relationship with Socialism
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Moyrer M. \ Coming-to-herself: Diverging Representations of Female Subjectivity in Eastern and Western German Literary Texts in the 1970s
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Guenther K. \ A Case Study Of Local Feminist Mobilization in Eastern Germany, 1990-2000
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Pereria A.P. \ Women's Political Organizations in the Transition to Democracy: An Assessment of the Spanish and Italian Cases
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Wu H. \ Whose State? The Discourse of Nation-State in European Feminist Perspectives in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Chadya J.M. \ Mother Politics: Anti-colonial Nationalism and the Woman Question in Africa
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Karlsson H. \ Politics, Gender, and Genre--The Kurds and 'The West': Writings from Prison by Leyla Zana
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Brown J. \ In Praise of Good Breeding: Pro-Natalism and Race in the British Print Media
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Schechter P.A. \ Introduction to the project
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Dilg J. \ Uncovering "The Real Work" of the Portland YWCA, 1900-1923
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Salcedo M. \ The Best of Intentions: Upbuilding Through Health at the Portland YWCA, 1908-1959
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Murdock R.M. \ The Persistence of Black Women at the Williams Avenue YWCA
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Gayne M.K. \ Japanese Americans at the Portland YWCA
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Hagen K. \ From "Industrial Girls" to "Career Girls": Postwar Shifts in Programs for Wage-Earning Women in the Portland YWCA
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Pluth T. \ The One Imperative and the Portland YWCA
  • Vol.15, No.3, Fall 2003 \ Hunter-Morton I.M. \ A Silent and Invisible History: Queer Experiences and Heterosexism at the Downtown Portland YWCA
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Grever M. - Waaldijk B. \ Women's Labor At Display: Feminist Claims to Dutch Citizenship and Colonial Politics around 1900
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Lu W. \ Beyond the Paradigm: Tea-Picking Women in Imperial China
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Maynes M.J. \ Gender, Labor, and Globalization in Historical Perspective: European Spinsters in the International Textile Industry, 1750-1900
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Blum A.S. \ Cleaning the Revolutionary Household: Domestic Servants and Public Welfare in Mexico City, 1900-1935
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Bender D.E. \ Too Much of Distasteful Masculinity: Historicizing Sexual Harassment in the Garment Sweatshop and Factory
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Guard J. \ Authenticity on the Line: Women Workers, Native "Scabs," and the Multi-ethnic Politics of Identity in a Left-Led Strike in Cold War Canada
  • Vol.15, No.4, Winter 2004 \ Guy D.J. \ Sex Work and Women's Labor around the Globe
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  • Vol.16, No.2, Summer 2004 \ Lambert-Hurley S. \ Fostering Sisterhood: Muslim Women and the All-India Ladies' Association
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  • Vol.16, No.2, Summer 2004 \ Gordon, Sarah A. \ Boundless Possibilities: Home Sewing and the Meanings of Women's Domestic Work in the United States, 1890-1930
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  • Vol.16, No.2, Summer 2004 \ Rupp L.J. \ In the Classroom
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  • Vol.16, No.3, Fall 2004 \ Deno V. \ God, Authority, and the Home: Gender, Race, and U.S. Pentecostals, 1900-1926
  • Vol.16, No.3, Fall 2004 \ Gottlieb J.V. \ Right-Wing Women in Women's History: A Global Perspective: Introduction
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  • Vol.16, No.3, Fall 2004 \ Deutsch S.M. \ Christians, Homemakers, and Transgressors: Extreme Right-Wing Women in Twentieth-Century Brazil
  • Vol.16, No.3, Fall 2004 \ Power M. \ More than Mere Pawns: Right-Wing Women in Chile
  • Vol.16, No.3, Fall 2004 \ Harvey E. \ Visions of the Volk : German Women and the Far Right from Kaiserreich to Third Reich
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  • Vol.16, No.4, Winter 2005 \ Alexander L. \ The Challenge of Race: Rethinking the Position of Black Women in the Field of Women's History
  • Vol.16, No.4, Winter 2005 \ Lerner G. \ Reply to Responses
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  • Vol.16, No.4, Winter 2005 \ Haan F. \ A "Truly International" Archive for the Women's Movement (IAV, now IIAV): From its Foundation in Amsterdam in 1935 to the Return of its Looted Archives in 2003
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