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Women's Studies |
Author: Pirkko MoisalaPub Date: May 2009 Introducing a bold contemporary composer whose work embraces both technology and traditional structures learn more... |
Author: Carole C. MarksPub Date: July 2009 The dynamic lives of three diverse women, fighting for and against slavery in antebellum Maryland learn more... |
Author: Edited by Betsy Hearne and Roberta Seelinger TritesPub Date: April 2009 Exploring the narratives that orient the lives of women scholars learn more... |
Author: Sharon HatfieldPub Date: 2009 The stranger-than-fiction case of Appalachia's "slipper slayer" learn more... |
Author: Jordynn JackPub Date: November 2009 A critical assay of the rhetorical and cultural obstacles faced by women scientists learn more... |
Author: Edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Beverly Wilson PalmerPub Date: May 2009 First-hand accounts of one woman's fight to improve working conditions for Americans in the early twentieth century learn more... |
Author: Edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Barbara Bair, and Maree de AnguryPub Date: January 2009 Documenting a transitional period in the life of the preeminent American social activist and writer learn more... |
Author: Maurice HamingtonPub Date: November 2009 A sustained analysis of how Addams gave American pragmatism a radical, revolutionary edge learn more... |
Author: Christine Jacobson CarterPub Date: January 2009 The engaging lives that single women led in spite of (or perhaps because of) their "spinsterhood" learn more... |
Author: Janet A. FlammangPub Date: November 2009 From table talk to farmers' markets, analyzing the cultural politics of what and how we eat learn more... |
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