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The award-winning Journal of Women’s History is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women’s history. It publishes cutting-edge scholarship from around the globe in all historical periods. The Journal also promotes comparative and transnational methods and approaches to historical constructions of gender as they shape and are in turn shaped by women’s experiences.
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Volume 23, Number 1, Spring 2011Table of Contents

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View Where Did the Women Go?: Female Artists from the Ottoman Empire to the Early Years of the Turkish Republic
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View Women’s Agency and the Historical Record: Reflections on Female Activists in Nineteenth-Century Japan
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View Summary of What, Where, When, and Sometimes Why: Data Mining Two Decades of Women’s History Abstracts
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View Does Islam Create a “Specific Historical Destiny” for Muslim Women? A Review Essay about India, Iran, and Uzbekistan
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ISSN | 1527-2036 |
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Print ISSN | 1042-7961 |
Launched on MUSE | 2011-03-10 |
Open Access | No |
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