Dernier numéro de la revue: Journal of Women’s History
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Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2014
À noter: un article de Lara Vapnek sur l‘International Congress of Working Women en 1919, un article d’Aisha Finch sur les femmes esclaves pendant les insurrections cubaines, et des articles sur le travail de Gerda Lerner.
Tributes, Politics, and Innovations in Women’s and Gender History
Jean H. Quataert, Leigh Ann Wheeler
Remembering Gerda Lerner
“For the Future of Women’s Past”
Kathryn Kish Sklar
Gerda Lerner—Inspiration—Counselor—Friend
Molly Murphy MacGregor
Answering the Call
Leisa Meyer
Life with Gerda
Nancy Isenberg
Remembering Gerda
Kathy Brown
Surviving with Gerda
Maureen Fitzgerald
Gerda Lerner: Leftist and Feminist
Linda Gordon
Women’s History for the Future: Gerda Lerner’s Last Agenda-Setting
Nancy MacLean
Selected Bibliography of Gerda Lerner’s Works
Historical Analogy, Comparisons, and Evidence: Feminist Reflections
The Gendered Nose and its Lack: “Medieval” Nose-Cutting and its Modern Manifestations
Patricia Skinner
Thinking About Context
Susan Mosher Stuard
Blaming it on the “Barbarians”: Alleged Uses of Nose-Cutting Among the Franks
Bonnie Effros
The Perception of Suffering: On Patricia Skinner’s “The Gendered Nose”
Lora Wildenthal
Response: The Constancy of Cruelty and Power
Patricia Skinner
Articles
Ottoman Royal Women’s Spaces: The Acoustic Dimension
Nina Ergin
“What Looks Like a Revolution”: Enslaved Women and the Gendered Terrain of Slave Insurgencies in Cuba, 1843–1844
Aisha Finch
The Rise and Demise of Missionary Wives
Emily J. Manktelow
The 1919 International Congress of Working Women: Transnational Debates on the “Woman Worker”
Lara Vapnek
Book Reviews
The Politics and Histories of Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Brett Shadle
American Women Missionaries in the World
Theresa Kaminski
Centering Sex in Modern American History
Kali N. Gross
Negotiating Gender in Native North America
Fay A. Yarbrough
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