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Journal of Women's History 14.1 (2002) 202-208



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Dissertations in Women's History

Compiled by Jonathan Erlen


Sanjam Ahluwalia, "Controlling Births, Policing Sexualities: A History of Birth Control in Colonial India, 1877-1946," University of Cincinnati, 2000, 321 pages.

Gul Muhsine Aldikacti, "Framing, Culture, and Social Movements: A Comparison of Feminist and Islamist Women's Movements in Turkey," University of Pennsylvania, 2001, 266 pages.

Linda Irene Angst, "In a Dark Time: Community, Memory, and the Making of Ethnic Selves in Okinawan Women's Narratives," Yale University, 2001, 447 pages.

Margaret Ann Bohanon, "'Wild Women Don't Have the Blues': African-American Women Blues Singers and Working Class Resistance," Case Western Reserve University, 2001, 241 pages.

Sif Bokholm, "En kvinnoröst i manssamhället Agda Montelius, 1850-1920 [A Woman's Voice in the Male World: Agda Montelius, 1850-1920], Lunds Universitet (Sweden), 2001, 400 pages.

Charles Edward Broughton, "Reforming Poor Women: The Cultural Politics and Practices of Welfare Reform," The University of Chicago, 2001, 213 pages.

Christine Jacobson Carter, "Southern Single Blessedness: Unmarried Women in Savannah and Charleston, 1800-1865 (Georgia, South Carolina)," Emory University, 2001, 316 pages.

Maria Eugenia Chaves, "Honor y libertad: Discursos y recursos en la estrategia de liberated de una mujer esclava (Guayaquil a fines del periodo colonial) [Honor and Freedom: Discourses and Resources in the Strategy for Freedom of Litigant Slave Women (Guayaquil towards the End of the Spanish Rule)," Göteborg University (Sweden), 2001, 311 pages.

Margaret Barber Crosby, "The Civil Code and the Transformation of German Society: The Politics of Gender Inequality, 1814-1919," Brown University, 2001, 351 pages.

Jeannette Wimmer Cockroft, "Margaret Chase Smith and the Struggle for [End Page 202] Political Legitimacy, 1920s-1950s (Maine)," Texas A&M University, 2000, 250 pages.

Anne Stacie Canning Colwell, "Vision and Revision: Demography, Maternal and Child Health Development, and the Representation of Native Women in Colonial Tanzania," University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001, 618 pages.

Janine Marie Denomme, "'To End this Day of Strife': Churchwomen and the Campaign for Integration, 1920-1970," University of Pennsylvania, 2001, 285 pages.

Julie Ellyn Des Jardins, "Reclaiming the Past and Present: Women, Gender, Race and the Construction of Historical Memory in America, 1880-1940," Brown University, 2000, 470 pages.

Doreen Marie Drury, "'Experimentation on the Male Side': Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Pauli Murray's Quest for Love and Identity, 1910-1960," Boston College, 2000, 291 pages.

Carolyn Eastman, "'A Nation of Speechifiers': Oratory, Print, and the Making of a Gendered American Public, 1780-1830," The Johns Hopkins University, 2001, 325 pages.

Sarah Eleanor Fatherly, "Gentlewomen and Learned Ladies: Gender and the Creation of an Urban Elite in Colonial Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)," The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000, 256 pages.

Maria Teresa Fernandez-Aceves, "The Political Mobilization of Women in Revolutionary Guadalajara, 1910-1940," University of Illinois at Chicago, 2000, 370 pages.

Ann Mary Francis, "Journeys of the Uninvited: A Feminist Oral History of Skilled Tradeswomen in the Auto Industry,"The Fielding Institute, 2000, 399 pages.

Sarah Anne Frederick, "Housewives, Modern Girls, Feminists: Women's Magazines and Modernity in Japan," The University of Chicago, 2000, 342 pages.

Kathryn Wagnild Fuller, "'Cool and Calm Inquiry': Women and the American Social Science Association, 1865-1890," Indiana University, 2001, 260 pages. [End Page 203]

J. D. Gammon, "Ravishment and Ruin: The Construction of Stories of Sexual Violence in England, c. 1640-1820," University of Essex (United Kingdom), 2001.

Martha Mabie Gardner, "The Qualities of a Citizen: Women, Immigration, and Citizenship in the United States, 1870-1965,"Stanford University, 2000, 448 pages.

Ednie Kaeh Garrison, "The Third Wave and the Cultural Predicament of Feminist Consciousness in the United States," Washington State University, 2000, 313 pages.

Barry Gilheany, "Post-Eighth Amendment Irish Abortion Politics," University of Essex (United Kingdom), 2000.

Susan Milane Glisson, "'Neither Bedecked nor Bebosomed': Lucy Randolph Mason, Ella Baker and Women's Leadership and Organizing in the Struggle for Freedom," The College of William and Mary, 2000, 342 pages.

Harold A. Goldman, "'He had No Right': Sex, Law, and the Courts in Vermont, 1777-1920," University of Massachusetts Amherst...

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