Liberating Women's History: Theoretical and Critical EssaysBerenice A. Carroll University of Illinois Press, 1976 - 434 pages Papers furnishing a review and critique of past work in women's history are combined with selections delineating new approaches to the study of women in history and empirical studies considering ideological and class factors. |
Contents
III | 4 |
IV | 26 |
V | 42 |
VI | 55 |
VII | 75 |
VIII | 93 |
IX | 97 |
X | 115 |
XVIII | 217 |
XX | 224 |
XXII | 250 |
XXIV | 278 |
XXV | 301 |
XXVI | 330 |
XXVII | 345 |
XXVIII | 349 |
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