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  1. The Political Work of Northern Women Writers and the Civil War, 1850-1872 (Civil War America) by Lyde Cullen Sizer, 2000-09-18
  2. Women, Militarism, and War: Essays in History, Politics, and Social Theory by Jean Bethke Elshtain, 1990
  3. Women and Socialism, Socialism and Women: Europe Between the Two World Wars
  4. Gender, Justice, And the Wars in Iraq: A Feminist Reformulation of Just War Theory by Laura Sjoberg, 2006-05-28
  5. Women in Nazi Germany by Jill Stephenson, 2001-12-18
  6. Gender and the Politics of Welfare Reform: Mothers' Pensions in Chicago, 1911-1929 (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Joanne L. Goodwin, 1997-06-21
  7. Politics of the Visible: Writing Women, Culture, and Fascism by Robin Pickering-Iazzi, 1997-07
  8. Feminist Time Against Nation Time: Gender, Politics, and the Nation-State in an Age of Permanent War by Victoria Hesford, 2008-03-28
  9. Women in Zones of Conflict: Power And Resistance in Israel by Tami Amanda Jacoby, 2005-12
  10. Cold War Women: The International Activities of American Women's Organisations by Helen Laville, 2002-10-11
  11. Women and the American Labor Movement from World War I to the Present by Philip Foner, 1980-10-01
  12. Unruly Women: The Politics of Social and Sexual Control in the Old South (Gender and American Culture) by Victoria E. Bynum, 1992-05-18
  13. Growing Up Female in Nazi Germany (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Dagmar Reese, 2006-06-26
  14. Birth Control Politics in the United States, 1916-1945 by Carole R. McCann, 1999-03

61. Asia Times - Asia's Most Trusted News Source
Unveiling America Women in war and politics By Piyush Mathur One 1995 studyby the Department of Defense that Nelson cites tells us that 47 percent of
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Unveiling America: Women in war and politics
By Piyush Mathur
Stereotypes, images, slogans, straw men, agendas, platforms ... O, how odious all these phenomena are, and yet how central to the political scene! The wise anywhere care for nuance in politics - but the wiser often refuse to hope for the same. A prime expectation from politics is that it would live up to no expectations. The way to approach it, then - especially its electoral variety - is to understand the meaning of representation, with all its implications. An abstract concept, representation is a matter of sublimated realities, a measurement between the material, the real and its purportedly simplified, simplistic imagery. Rest as it does on representation, politics is thus a stage - whose actors are all ultimately their own ventriloquists.

62. The Curious Feminist
All the Men Are in the Militias, All the Women Are Victims The politics of Cynthia Enloe is Research Professor of Women s studies and International
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Description Table of Contents About the Author ... Related Books "The book is a sensitive gendered analysis of interlocking developments from globalized economic markets to war and post-conflict dynamics. While Enloe's book brings out the complexities of women's positions in a very immediate way as they play out in large scale platforms of power, survival, politics, and profit, she also convincingly shows the links between and importance of women's everyday lives."Carolyn Nordstrom, author of Shadows of War: Violence, War, and International Profiteering in the Twenty-First Century "With an unwavering gender optic Cynthia Enloe examines a number of themes and issues bearing on what a feminist curiosity can show you in international relations and political studies. Throughout this collection of essays, Enloe both articulates and exemplifies her philosophy that knowledge comes out of ordinary people's experiences, and that it's important to pay attention to what the marginal and silent can tell us."Cynthia Cockburn, author of

63. WSSLinks: Archival Sites For Women's Studies
Includes some records of the Women s studies Section and Committee on Status The records show the accomplishments of Chicanas in education, politics and
http://home.gwu.edu/~mfpankin/archwss.htm
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Welcome to Archival Sites for Women's Studies, part of WSSLinks , developed and maintained by the
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Alverno College Archives
Guide to the archives of this Milwaukee, Wisconsin Catholic College for women.
http://depts.alverno.edu/archives/archome/
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Archives
Guide to holdings of records of this archive in Park Ridge, Illinois, and to records related to nurse anesthetists or to other organizations.
http://www.aana.com/archives
American Library Association Archives
Guide to the non-current ALA Archives maintained by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Includes some records of the Women's Studies Section and Committee on Status of Women in Librarianship.
http://web.library.uiuc.edu/ahx/ala/default.asp
Archives of Women in Theological Scholarship at Union Theological Seminary, New York
Collection of personal papers, oral histories, and scholarly work of feminist scholars, clergy, and laywomen including faculty and alumnae of the Seminary.
http://www.uts.columbia.edu/projects/AWTS/

64. A Routledge Title: Minerva: Women And War
Minerva Women and war is an interdisciplinary, peerreviewed journal which sociology, anthropology, women s studies, war studies and peace studies.
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Minerva: Women and War Founding Editor: Linda Grant de Pauw
Editors: Jennifer Mathers , University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe , Sheffield University, UK
Reina Pennington , Norwich University, Vermont, USA
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Volume 22, 2005, 3 issues per year
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Aims and Scope: Minerva: Women and War is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal which examines the roles of women in war and the ways that conflict affects women's lives. The journal was established (under the name Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military ) in 1983 by Linda Grant De Pauw, formerly of the George Washington University, a pioneer in the study of women's military history. Minerva: Women and War was relaunched in 2003 with a new editorial team.

65. The Politics Of Public Housing
The politics of Public Housing. Black Women s Struggles Against Urban Inequality and provocative study of black women who waged their own war on poverty
http://www.nathanielturner.com/politicsofpublichousing.htm
ChickenBones: A Journal Home The Politics of Public Housing Black Women's Struggles Against Urban Inequality By Rhonda Y. Williams Rhonda Y. Williams appearing at Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Library/ Wheeler Auditorium / 400 Cathedral Street Sunday, February 6, 2005 Rhonda Y. Williams
The Politics of Public Housing
( Oxford University Press)
Sunday, February 6, 2 p.m.
Central Library - Wheeler Auditorium
Part urban history, part collective biography, The Politics of Public Housing weaves nearly 70 years of Baltimore’s public housing past with personal accounts of the war on poverty from those who not only fought it but who lived it daily. It provides an absorbing and intimate portrait of the black women who called the projects their home and fought to keep them that way.
Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams is an assistant professor of history at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. A Baltimore native, she received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Cosponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority , Epsilon Omega Chapter.

66. Women's Studies Gender Studies Culture Virginia Woolf Classes - Columbia Univers
Heroism and gender a crosscultural study of strong women. This course willexplore the politics of the aesthetics of Woolf and her contemporaries.
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  • Anthropology S3022D. Heroism and gender: a cross-cultural study of strong women. 3 points An investigation of heroism as a constructed category of Native American and African diaspora women and the extent to which extraordinary feats (beyond the ordinary or natural) both liberate and encumber the notion of “woman” in these cultures. Organized around the ethnohistories of Weetamoo, the seventeenth-century sachem/warrior who resisted the English in King Philip’s War; “Queen Nanny,” the eighteenth-century leader of the Windward Jamaican slave rebellion; and Eva in Toni Morrison’s novel, Sula
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67. Swarthmore College: Academics: Course Catalog
The Women s studies Program provides students with the opportunity to study gender in politics and Aesthetics of Classical Indian Dance. DANC 035. Women
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Coordinator: SUNKA SIMON (Modern Languages and Literatures, German) Jenny Gifford (Administrative Assistant) Committee:
  • Amy L.R. Bug (Physics) Sibelan Forrester (Modern Languages and Literatures, Russian) Farha N. Ghannam (Sociology and Anthropology) Cynthia Perwin Halpern (Political Science) Carolyn Lesjak (English Literature) Tamsin Lorraine (Philosophy) Bakirathi Mani (English Literature) Patricia White (English Literature)
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The program offers the following courses and seminars: This interdisciplinary course, addressing gender, sexuality, and culture in a global framework, introduces students to concepts, questions, and analytic tools that have been developed by feminist scholars in diverse fields. 1 credit.

68. Swarthmore College: Academics: Course Catalog
The Peace and Conflict studies Program at Swarthmore College provides students the political economy of war; strategy and tactics, deterrence theory;
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Coordinator: LEE A. SMITHEY (Sociology and Anthropology) Jenny Gifford (Administrative Assistant) Committee:
  • Amanda Bayer (Economics) Wendy E. Chmielewski (Peace Collection) Raymond F. Hopkins (Political Science) Jennie Keith (Sociology and Anthropology) Jeffrey S. Murer (Political Science) Andrew H. Ward (Psychology)
Students who minor in peace and conflict studies at Swarthmore will (1) understand the role played by various factors, including psychological, social, cultural, political, economic, biological, religious, and historical, in human conflict; (2) analyze specific cases of conflict, including interpersonal, intergroup, and interstate disputes; (3) examine theories and models of peace building and reconciliation and evaluate attempts to manage, resolve, or transform conflict; (4) investigate various forms of oppression and injustice and their relationship to conflict, locally and around the world; and (5) explore opportunities to study topics relevant to peace and conflict through fieldwork, internships, or other experiences outside the classroom. Students with any major, whether in course or in the Honors Program, may add a course minor in peace and conflict studies. Alternatively, students in the Honors Program may choose an honors minor in peace and conflict studies. Students who intend to minor in peace and conflict studies should submit a copy of their sophomore paper to the coordinator of the program during the spring of the sophomore year, after consultation with program faculty members. The paper should present a plan of study that satisfies the requirements stated later, specifying the courses to count toward the minor. All applications must be approved by the Peace and Conflict Studies Committee. For more information on the program, see the Peace and Conflict Studies Program Web site at

69. Canadian Journal Of History: Women's Identities At War: Gender, Motherhood, And
Women s Identities at war Gender, Motherhood, and politics in Britain and France This casestudy of feminist resistance to the war is fascinating and a
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Women's Identities at War: Gender, Motherhood, and Politics in Britain and France During the First World War, by Susan R. Grayzel. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press, 1999. xix, 334 pp. $55.00 U.S. (cloth), $1995. U.S. (paper). The predominant note sounded by Grayzel is the persistent work of "motherhood" or maternalist discourse which linked women's bodies to motherhood as a primary source of women's agency and patriotism. Starting from her first chapter, "Defining the Geography of War," Grayzel directs attention away from the binary structures of "home" and "front," peace and war, and combattant and civilian. Complementing the international studies found in the excellent volume, tendering War Talk (Princeton, 1993), edited by Miriam Cooke and Angela Woollacott, she challenges the assumption that war is removed from civilian society and the "home" front with a textual re-reading of canonical soldierauthored literature, as well as male and female French and British writers, illustrating the gendered "boundary crossings" between the "home front" and "war front."

70. Frontiers: Exporting Democracy? American Women, "Feminist Reforms," And Politics
American Women, Feminist Reforms, and politics of Imperialism in the US Occupationof 6) Recently, however, an increased interest in women s studies
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71. Arts And Social Sciences Research Interests: University Of Dundee, Postgraduate
Human Resources, Economic studies. International Relations politics of the South Manuscript research, Women s studies. Migration studies, health and
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Topic Department/School with Research Interest Aesthetics/Philosophy and the Arts Philosophy Affordable housing and homelessness Town and Regional Planning American and Canadian writing English American, Canadian and European literature and culture Transatlantic, European and American Studies American History, including Ethnohistory History Applied Econometrics Economic Studies Applied hydrology, glacial science, coastal and fluvial geomorphology and remote sensing Geography Benchmarking and assessment Linguistic and Language Studies British Culture, Politics and Society, 1660-1850 History Business History Economic Studies Colonial history and post-colonial and slave trade literature Transatlantic, European and American Studies Community planning and development Town and Regional Planning Contemporary Analytic Philosophy Philosophy Economic Regulation and Applied Game Theory Economic Studies Environmental management and sustainable development Town and Regional Planning Environmental Politics Politics Environmental systems Geography European Philosophy (Modern and Contemporary) Philosophy European Politics: Parties, Regionalism, and Democratisation and Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism

72. Fairfield University Author And City University Of New York
She concludes that the war is easing political tensions on the right, and Sociology Anthropology, as well as the Women s studies Program,
http://www.fairfield.edu/x7833.html

73. AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES
Interdisciplinary study of period after World war I to Great Crash. Includessocial, political, economic status of Black women in slavery, freedom,
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History, culture, religion, institutions, politics, economics, arts, and psychology of peoples of African descent as developed from experience in both the old and new worlds. Multidisciplinary analysis of social life from a Black perspective as illustrated in selected historical and contemporary writings. AFRAM 150
Introductory survey of topics and problems in Afro-American history with some attention to Africa as well as to America. Basic introductory course for sequence of lecture courses and seminars in Afro-American history. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 150.
Instructor Course Description: James H Rigali AFRAM 214 Survey of Afro-American Literature (5) VLPA Butler
A chronological survey of Afro-American literature in all genres from its beginnings to the present day. Emphasizes Afro-American writing as a literary art; the cultural and historical context of Afro-American literary expression and the aesthetic criteria of Afro-American literature. Offered: jointly with ENGL 258.

74. Dr Barbara Einhorn
Handbook of Gender and Women s studies, London and New Delhi Sage Publications . When the war Was Over Women, war and Peace in Europe 19401956,
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Gender and citizenship, especially in Eastern and Central Europe before, during, and after the transformation of 1989; Gender, landscape, nation and identity in narratives of exile and return. Barbara has supervised doctoral research on lesbian identities and surveillance, gender and nation in photography; gender, law and public policy in post-authoritarian regimes; women's movements at the local, national and global level; gender and social policy regimes; gender and migration. She welcomes applications in a wide range of comparative and inter-disciplinary gender research areas. DPhil Students and Thesis Topics Veronica Gomez Gender, Law and Public Policy in Post-Authoritarian Regimes: The Cases of Chile and Brazil Songwoo Hur Gender Politics in Trouble: Successes and Failures in the Implementation of Global Feminist Politics in Local Women's Activism in South Korea, 1980s and 1990s.

75. Senator Wynona Lipman Chair In Women's Poliitcal Leadership
Links to other web sites on women and politics, general politics etc. Known for her antiwar sentiments, she pushed for all-volunteer armed forces.
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Holders of the Lipman Chair Former Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
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Chairholder Biographies Shirley A. Chisholm Shirley A. Chisholm was born in New York and grew up in Barbados and Brooklyn. She earned a B.A. from Brooklyn College and an M.A. and professional diploma in educational supervision from Columbia University. Trained as an educator, she taught in a nursery school, directed a child care center, and served as an educational consultant before running for elective office. From 1964-68, Chisholm represented a Brooklyn district in the New York State Assembly. She rose to power after challenging the local political machine, earning early in her career the reputation of a maverick and a fighter who was, as she later titled her autobiography, Unbought and Unbossed. In the legislature she served on the education committee and pushed for the rights of the previously underrepresented, championing causes such as unemployment insurance for domestic workers, state aid to day care centers, and the rights of teachers returning to work from maternity leave.

76. Autonomy, Authority And The Politics Of Parity: Women's Associations In Post-war
Autonomy, authority and the politics of parity Women s associations in postwar The dissertation is a study of the women s movement in Italy from the
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Autonomy, authority and the politics of parity: Women's associations in post-war Italy.
Wendy Ann Pojmann,
Boston College
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The dissertation is a study of the women's movement in Italy from the end of World War II to the present. It traces the histories of Italy's two large women's associations, Unione Donne Italiane (UDI) and Centro Italiano Femminile (CIF) over the course of the post-war period. Beginning with their heroic involvement in the Resistance movement, UDI and CIF fought for women's rights and a voice for women in the new, democratic Republic. During their campaigns for women's suffrage, protection for women workers, pensions for housewives and numerous other initiatives, UDI and CIF came into direct contact with Italy's political parties, the Church and many other institutional forces. Although both associations were autonomous, they received financial and political support from the parties in exchange for votes and the distribution of propaganda. Unione Donne Italiane was closely affiliated with the Communist and Socialist Parties while Centro Italiano Femminile maintained ties to the Christian Democratic Party and the Catholic Church. UDI and CIF worked towards many of the same goals, but they were often in disagreement because of their political positioning.

77. UC Davis - The Principles Of Community
Sociology; warPeace studies; Women and Gender studies African Americanand African studies 145A Black Social and Political Thought
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78. Media Guide
The Cold war. Postwar decolonisation. Australian political biography. Women s studies in an international context. Medicalisation of women s lives
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79. The Politics Of Knowledge Of Difference
Thoughts and Contradictions in Feminist politics in the Antiwar Movement in Women in Black remained the only permanent anti-war public protest.
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80. Kyoto Center For Japanese Studies: Courses, Enrichment, And Class Schedule
This course focuses on contemporary Japanese society and politics, importantpublic policy Topics covered include what constitutes Women s studies,
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Disciplinary Courses offered by the KCJS Professor:
The 2005-06 KCJS Professor, Leslie Pincus from University of Michigan, will offer the following courses:
Japan Since 1600 (Fall)
Protest in Early Modern and Modern Japan (Fall)
Postwar Japan: History and Memory (Spring)
Other Disciplinary Courses The preliminary schedule of additional disciplinary courses offered in 2005-06 is listed below. Students make final course selections after arriving in Kyoto. Two Disciplinary Courses are taught in Japanese in the spring by Japanese professors in their areas of specialization and further improve the reading and conversational skills of more advanced students.
Fall Semester
Japanese Politics and Public Policy
Terry MacDougall (KCJS Director)
This course focuses on contemporary Japanese society and politics, public policy issues, and how to conduct political research. After an introduction to Japanese political institutions and processes, students will examine the clashes of interests and values in Japan and how issues are generated, put on the public agenda, and addressed by policy-makers. We consider the nature of Japanese democracy, political paralysis and reform, and how politicians, government officials and the public perceive and cope with demographic changes, immigration, economic stagnation, and increased expectations for a more active international role. Field trips and guest lectures will provide tangible exposure to Japanese politics.

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