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Contributors JUDITH M. BENNETT teaches women's history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A medievalist, she is now completing a study of women in the English brewing industry between 1300 and 1600. In January 1994 she began a three-year term as president of the Conference Group for Women's History. CHILLA BULBECK is director of the Austiahan Institute for Women's Research and Pohcy and teaches social sdence and women's studies in the Faculty of Humanities at Griffith University. Her publications include One World Women's Movement, Austrialian Women in Papua New Guinea: Colonial Passages 1920-1960, and Social Sciences in Australia: An Introduction. BERENICE A. CARROLL is dirertor of the Women's Studies Program and professor of pohtical sdence at Purdue University. She was a founder of CCWHP in 1969 and has been an activist in the women's movement, peace movement, and women's studies organizations for many years. NUPUR CHAUDHURI teaches in the Department of History at Kansas State University. She is the coeditor, with Margaret Stiobel, of Western Women and Imperialism, and is currently at work on a book on memsahibs. BARBARA EVANS CLEMENTS did her undergraduate work at the University of Richmond and her graduate work at Duke University. She is a professor of history at the University of Akron, where she teaches Russian history, women's history, and European history. She is the author of Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of Aleksandra Kollontai, and Daughters of Revolution: A History of Women in tL· U.S.S.R. She also coedited with Barbara Alpern Engel and Christine D. Worobec Russia's Women: Accommodation, Resistance , Transformation. DYAN ELLIOTT is an assistant professor of history at Indiana University and the author of Spiritual Marriage: Sexual Abstinence in Medieval Wedlock. She is currently working on a book analyzing the instablüity of the boundaries between female sanctify and heresy in the later Middle Ages. GAEL GRAHAM is an assistant professor of history at Western Carolina University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1990 and is currently researching the British-American Tobacco Company in early twentieth-century China. NANCY A. HEWITT teaches women's history at Duke University. An Americanist , she is currently completing a study of Anglo, African-American, 200 Journal of Women's History Fall and Latin women in Tampa, Florida, between 1885 and 1945. In January 1994 she completed a three-year term as president of the Conference Group for Women's History. MARY ELIZABETH PERRY is currently president of the CCWHP, a member of the AHA coundl, adjunrt professor of history at Ocddental CoUege, and researdi associate with the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. She has pubhshed Crime and Society in Early Modern Seville, and Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville, and is co-editor, with Anne J. Cruz, of Cultural Encounters: TL· Impact of tL· Inquisition in Spain and tL· New World, and Culture and Control in Counter-Reformation Spain. BARBARA CORRADO POPE is a historian who directed the Women's Studies Program at the University of Oregon for fifteen years. She is now the Dirertor of the Robert D. Clark Honors CoUege at the same institution. MARGARET SCHAUS is a reference librarian and bibliographer at Haverford CoUege. She has pubhshed artides on library instruction in historical research and reference sources for medieval women's studies. She is currently exploring Internet resources with a view toward creating a database of journal articles and essays on medieval women's studies. SUSAN MOSHER STUARD is a medieval historian concerned with social and economic questions. Her interest in women's history may be seen in two volumes that she edited: Women in Medieval Society and Women in Medieval History and Historiography. Her most recent book is A State of Deference: Ragusa/Dubrovnik in the Medieval Centuries. She is a professor of history at Haverford CoUege. WINIFRED D. WANDERSEE is Dewar Professor of History at Hartwick CoUege, Oneonta, New York, where she is the 1994 redpient of the Independent CoUeges Foundation of New York State Faculty Excellence Award. She is the author of Women's Work and Family Values, 1920-1940, and On the Move...

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