Women -- United States -- Social conditions
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Women -- United States -- Social conditions
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Women
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Incoming Resources
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- Woman suffrage and women's rights, Ellen Carol DuBois
- The home front and beyond, American women in the 1940s, Susan M. Hartmann
- Women's agency in early modern Britain and the American colonies, patriarchy, partnership and patronage, Rosemary O'Day
- The history of women in the United States to 1865, Kathleen Brown
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; [introduction by Gail Collins ; afterword by Anna Quindlen]
- Natural allies, women's associations in American history, Anne Firor Scott
- Women's lives, men's laws, Catharine A. MacKinnon
- The woman citizen, social feminism in the 1920's, J. Stanley Lemons
- Creating Rosie the Riveter, class, gender, and propaganda during World War II, Maureen Honey
- Right-wing women, the politics of domesticated females, Andrea Dworkin
- Le féminisme en mouvements, des années 1960 à l'ère néolibérale, Nancy Fraser ; traduit de l'anglais par Estelle Ferrarese
- Women's America, refocusing the past, edited by Linda K. Kerber, Jane De Hart-Mathews
- The Jessie Bernard reader, edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Yasemin Besen
- Backlash, the undeclared war against American women, by Susan Faludi
- For the family?, how class and gender shape women's work, Sarah Damaske
- Hard choices, how women decide about work, career, and motherhood, Kathleen Gerson
- When everything changed, the amazing journey of American women from 1960 to the present, Gail Collins
- Women and equality, changing patterns in American culture, William H. Chafe
- Between myth and morning, women awakening
- Achievement and women, challenging the assumptions, Debra R. Kaufman, Barbara L. Richardson
- Birth strike, the hidden fight over women's work, Jenny Brown
- From bondage to contract, wage labor, marriage, and the market in the age of slave emancipation, Amy Dru Stanley
- The rise of women, the growing gender gap in education and what it means for American schools, Thomas A. DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann
- Mobilizing women for war, German and American propaganda, 1939-1945, Leila J. Rupp
- The nineteenth-century woman, her cultural and physical world, edited by Sara Delamont and Lorna Duffin
- The economics of women, men, and work, Francine D. Blau, Marianne A. Ferber, Anne E. Winkler
- "Keeping up her geography", women's writing and geocultural space in twentieth-century U.S. literature and culture, Tanya Ann Kennedy
- Origins of protective labor legislation for women, 1905-1925, Susan Lehrer
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