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Women's Studies |
Author: Edited by Bonnie G. SmithPub Date: September 2004 Top scholars on the major issues in women's history around the world learn more... |
Author: Barbara SichermanPub Date: 2003 Biography of a pioneer in industrial toxicology in the US, covering her lifes work from the early 1920s to the Vietnam War. learn more... |
Author: Ida M. TarbellPub Date: 2003 As one of the original 13 muckrackers and the only women, and the first woman on McClures staff, Ida Tarbell continues to be viewed as one of Americas most important women and journalists. learn more... |
Author: Hannah Gardner CreamerPub Date: 2003 A lost 19th century novel focused on several women's issues, especially female health; with a fascinating overview of mid-nineteenth-century medical practices. learn more... |
Author: Clark HulsePub Date: December 2003 Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of Elizabeth I s reign this history tells the story of her life and reign using artifacts from her life- books, pamphlets, letters, paintings, maps and more. It is a compliment catalog to the exhibit of Queen Eliazbeth I traveling through out the United States over the next three years. learn more... |
Author: Edited by Wendy J. Deichmann Edwards and Carolyn De Swarte GiffordPub Date: 2003 The first book devoted to the study of gender in the social gospel movement in North America learn more... |
Author: Edna FerberPub Date: 2003 Collection of Ferber stories. learn more... |
Author: Mary AustinPub Date: 2003 With its indigenous peoples, whose life patterns and art forms reflected a long intimacy with the land, its permeable borderlands, its multiple languages and traditions, its long and complicated history of encounters between diverse peoples, its unique landscape and ecology, the Southwest offered, in Austin's view, a model for the future. learn more... |
Author: Eliza W. FarnhamPub Date: September 2003 learn more... |
Points of ResistanceWomen, Power, and Politics in the New York Avant-garde Cinema, 1943-71 (2d ed.)Pub Date: 2003 The relationship of three women filmmakers lives and films to the changing institutions of the post-World War II era learn more... |
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