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- Biography
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Clio's Daughters: British Women Making History, 1790-1899 (review) Volume 31, Number 3, Summer 2008, pp. 461-463
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Contributors
- Something Other than Autobiography: Collaborative Life-Narratives in the Americas—An Introduction
- In loving memory of Lindon Barrett, 1961–2008
- Reviewed Elsewhere
- Sporting Lives: Metaphor and Myth in American Sports Autobiographies (review)
- Lights, Camera, History: Portraying the Past in Film (review)
- This Crazy Thing a Life: Australian Jewish Autobiography (review)
- Le Propre de l'écriture de soi (review)
- The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography (review)
- Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself (review)
- The Cambridge Companion to the African-American Slave Narrative (review)
- Life Writing: Autobiography, Biography, and Travel Writing in Contemporary Literature (review)
- Traveling Economies: American Women's Travel Writing (review)
- Whore Biographies 1700-1825 (review)
- Her Life Historical: Exemplarity and Female Saints' Lives in Late Medieval England (review)
- Clio's Daughters: British Women Making History, 1790-1899 (review)
- Profane Illuminations: History and Collaboration in James Luna and Isaac Artenstein's The History of the Luiseño People
- "As Gay and as Indian as They Chose": Collaboration and Counter-Ethnography in In the Land of the Grasshopper Song
- Rape Narratives, Rape Silences: Sexual Violence and Judicial Testimony in Colonial Guatemala
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