| THE FIGHT FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN SPAIN DURING LATE FRANCOISM AND THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY, 1965-1979 |
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| KITCHENS AND KETTLES: Domestic Spaces, Ordinary Things, and Female Networks in Irish Abortion History, 1922-1949 |
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| CLASS, WHITE WOMEN, AND ELITE ASIAN MEN IN BRITISH COURTS DURING THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY |
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| SETTING NEW STANDARDS: International Feminism and the League of Nations' Inquiry into the Status of Women |
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| THE FIGHTING HAD CEASED BUT ... DEMOCRACY HAD NOT WON: Helen Noble Curtis and the Rise of a Black International Feminism in World War I France |
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| DRASTIC DYKES: The New South and Lesbian Life |
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| CREATING FEMINIST CULTURE: Australian Rural Lesbian-Separatist Communities in the 1970s and 1980s |
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| RURAL WOMEN, RESISTANCE, AND THE EGYPTIAN FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM, 1965-1980 |
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| FROM RADICALISM TO PERSPECTIVALISM: US Feminist History, 1970- and the Example of Linda Gordon |
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| MOTHERS' NATURE: Feminisms, Environmentalism, and Childbirth in the 1970s |
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| CREATING THE MARRIAGE PENALTY: Tax Politics, Gender, and Political Realignment in 1970s America |
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| THE BODY AND STATE VIOLENCE, FROM THE HARROWING TO THE MUNDANE: Chilean Women's Oral Histories of the Augusto Pinochet Dictatorship (1973-1990) |
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| ALIEN TO MY SEX: Enslaved Women and Their Gendered Notions of Abuse in Eighteenth-Century Lima, Peru |
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| DECOLONIZING MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY: The Lives and Letters of Ida, Benoy, and Indira Sarkar |
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| AN ALMOST INCONCEIVABLE FOE: Anglo-American Women and Violence against Colonial Authority in Seventeenth-Century New England |
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| THAT IS How WHORES GET PUNISHED: Gender, Race, and the Culture of Honor-Based Violence in Colonial Latin America |
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| The Best Kind of Mentorship |
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| BELLA ABZUG'S DILEMMA: The Cold War, Women's Politics, and the Arab- Israeli Conflict in the 1970s |
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| STRATEGIES OF SURVIVAL |
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| ILLUMINATING POVERTY AND SOCIAL POLICY: Rachel Fuchs's Contribution to the History of the French Welfare State |
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| THE SOUND OF UNKNOWING: Theorizing Race, Gender, and Illegitimacy through Jamaican Family Photography |
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| SCIENCE AND SENSIBILITY: Louise Lind-af-Hageby's Diary as Female Testimony, Scientific Publication, and Antivivisectionist Tool, 1890-1918 |
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| GILT BY ASSOCIATION: The Collaborative Celebrity of Germaine de Stael and Juliette Recamier |
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| MAKING A LIVING IN SILK: Women's Work in Islamic and Christian Granada, Spain, 1400-1571 |
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| WOMEN'S POWER AND MATERIAL EXCHANGE IN TRANSATLANTIC SPAIN, 1550S-1650S |
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| POLITICS AND PARENTING IN THE 1930S: Red-Baiting, Child Custody, and the Strange Case of Mrs. Eaton |
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| DEBATING THE MAN CHILD: Understanding the Politics of Motherhood through Debates in the US Lesbian Community, 1970-1990 |
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| FASHIONING CHINESE AMERICA: Alice Fong Yu and the Transpacific Boycott of Japanese Silk Stockings, 1931-1941 |
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| How COULD I NOT LOVE You?: Transnational Feminism and US-Chinese Relations during the Cold War |
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| WE AMERICANS ARE NOT JUST AMERICAN CITIZENS ANY LONGER: Eslanda Robeson, World Citizenship, and the New World Review in the 1950s |
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| TRANSPACIFIC ASPIRATION TOWARD MODERN DOMESTICITY IN JAPANESE COLONIAL-ERA KOREA |
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| THE TRAVELS OF FLORENCE MOPHOSHO: The African National Congress and Left Internationalism, 1948-1985 |
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| AT HOME, YOU'RE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING: The Chicago Maternity Center and Medical Home Birth, 1932-1973 |
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| WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCATES AND ABORTION LAWS |
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| IN DEFENSE OF NATURE: Jane Jacobs, Rachel Carson, and Betty Friedan |
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| RACE, CLASS, AND ANTISLAVERY: African American Women in the Transatlantic Antislavery Movement |
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| WE USED TO BE PATRONS NOW WE ARE PICKETS!: The League of Women Shoppers, the Picket Line, and Identity Formation, 1935-1949 |
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| THE PAINTER AND THE COMMUNIST: Gender, Culture, and the Fleeting Marriage of lone Robinson and Joseph Freeman, 1929-1932 |
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| Ordinary Litigants: Women and Men, Slavery and the Enlightenment in Latin America |
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| Ordinary Litigants: Women and Men, Slavery and the Enlightenment in Latin America |
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| REFASHIONING FEMINISM: American Vogue, the Second Wave, and the Transition to Postfeminism |
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| SEXUAL VIOLENCE, MASCULINITY, AND AGENCY IN POST-SURRENDER JAPAN, 1945 |
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| The Adulterer: Censorship, Morality, and Foreign Films in Thailand |
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| Is THERE LOVE AFTER LIBERATION?: The Problem of Romantic Love and the World of Ms. in the 1970s |
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| WOMAN'S WORK: Race, Foreign Missions, and Respectability in the National Training School for Women and Girls |
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| GENDERING NATURAL DISASTER: The Battle Over Female Hurricane Names |
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| COMPASSION GAVE US A SPECIAL SUPERPOWER: Vietnamese Women Leaders, Reeducation Camps, and the Politics of Family Reunification, 1977-1991 |
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| PROPAGATING SEX RADICALISM IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA: Emma Goldman's Anarchist Solution |
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| A MOTHER TO THE MODERN GIRL: Elinor Glyn and Three Weeks (1907) |
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| SELLING THE (ANTI-) SMOKING NURSE: Tobacco Advertising and Commercialism in the American Journal of Nursing |
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