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- Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth Century England: Three Women Patrons and their Books of Hours (The British Library Studies in Medieval Culture) by Kathryn A. Smith, 2004-02-28
- Valenge Women (1933): The Social and Ecomonic Lige of the Valenge Women of Portuguese East Africa (Cass Library of African Studies. General Studies,) by E.Dora Earthy, 1968-02-23
- Transforming the Disciplines: A Women's Studies Primer (Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies) by Renee P Prys, Mary Jane Cherry, et all 2001-05-15
- Out of Her Mind: Women Writing on Madness (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Rebecca Shannonhouse, 2003-02-04
- Becoming Visible in Iran: Women in Contemporary Iranian Society (International Library of Iranian Studies) by Mehri Honarbin-Holliday, 2009-03-15
- Girl in a Library: On Women Writers & the Writing Life by Kelly Cherry, 2009-11-16
- Women's Studies by Linda Krikos, Cindy Ingold, 2004-08-30
- The Struggle for Equality: Women And Minorities in America (The American Saga) by Spring Hermann, 2006-07-06
- A Look at the Nineteenth Amendment: Women Win the Right to Vote (The Constitution of the United States) by Helen Koutras Bozonelis, 2008-08
- African American Women During the Civil War (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ella Forbes, 1998-08-01
- Women in New France: Extracts from the Jesuit Relations (Annals of Colonial North America)
- Great Women Of The American Revolution (We the People) by Michael Burgan, 2005-01
- Immigrant Women in the Land of Dollars: Life and Culture on the Lower East Side 1890-1925 (New Feminist Library) by Elizabeth Ewen, 1985-12-01
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