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  1. Sexual Violence: Our War Against Rape by Linda A. Fairstein, 1995-06-01
  2. Feminism, Femininity and The Politics of Working Women: The Women's Co-Operative Guild, 1880s To The Second World War (Women's History Series) by Gillian Scott, 1998-03-01
  3. War, Women, and Druids: Eyewitness Reports and Early Accounts of the Ancient Celts by Philip Freeman, 2002-10-01
  4. Women in a World at War: Seven Dispatc by Madeleine Gagnon, 2003-03-10
  5. Women, Press, and Politics During the Irish Revival by Karen Steele, 2007-05-30
  6. Unheard Voices: The First Historians of Southern Women (Feminist Issues : Practice, Politics, Theory)
  7. Winning Women's Votes: Propaganda and Politics in Weimar Germany by Julia Sneeringer, 2002-03-18
  8. Days of Discontent: American Women and Right-Wing Politics, 1933-1945 by June Melby Benowitz, 2002-03
  9. The Whole Wide World, Wthout Limits: International Relief,á Gender Politics, and American Jewish Women, 1893-1930 (American Jewish Civilization Series) by Mary McCune, 2005-06-30
  10. Give Us Bread but Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United States, 1890 to the First World War by Sarah Eisenstein, 1983-10
  11. War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa by Joshua S. Goldstein, 2001-10-01
  12. American Women Writers and the Nazis: Ethics and Politics in Boyle, Porter, Stafford, and Hellman by Thomas Carl Austenfeld, 2001-08
  13. Prostitution, Women and Misuse of the Law: The Fallen Daughters of Eve (Cass Series--Cold War History,) by Helen J. Self, 2003-06-01
  14. Silk Stockings & Ballot Boxes: Women and Politics in New Orleans, 1920-1963 by Pamela Tyler, 1996-02

81. Info On NRS
Evelyn Nakano Glenn is Professor of Women s studies and Ethnic studies and founding His recent articles include Taking Identity politics Seriously and
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New Racial Studies Project: Winter / Spring 2005 Events
The UCSB New Racial Studies Project is a developing "think tank" that focuses on the dynamics of race and racism in the 21st century. We are committed to revitalizing racial studies on our campus and beyond. We are composed of people working on race from diverse perspectives - faculty, students, and staff. OUR MAIN GOAL IS TO FOSTER AND SUPPORT NEW KNOWLEDGE ABOUT RACE AND RACISM.
Manuel Pastor : "CALIFORNIA AT THE CROSSROADS" 4 pm, Tuesday, January 11, McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB Dr. Manuel Pastor is Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies and Director of the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Dr. Pastor's most recent books include Modern Political Economy and Latin America: Theory and Policy , co-edited with Jeffry Frieden and Michael Tomz; Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together , co-authored with Peter Dreier, Eugene Grigsby, and Marta Lopez-Garza; and

82. Hot Links On Cold War, Politics, Rhetoric, And Government
Links on Rhetoric, Peace, war, News, politics, and Government Federalist Papers Gifts of Speech Contemporary Women s Speeches from Around the Worl
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83. Essay Town - Order Form
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84. Women's Studies Resources (Microform Reading Room, Library Of Congress)
This is a guide to resources in the field of women s studies which have beenpublished in the war, and a wide range of social and political issues.
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The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Bibliographies and Guides Find in Microform Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
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Compiled by Sarah M. Pritchard, Reference Specialist August 1985
Updated by Sheridan Harvey, Reference Specialist March, 1992
Reissued January 1993 Six thousand letters from the collections of the Fawcett Library, the major British research library for women's history. Arranged by subject in thirty volumes with an alphabetical index of senders and recipients spanning the years 1801 to 1972, the collection includes contributions from Millicent Fawcett, the Pankhursts, Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, John Stuart Mill, and many others. Letters concern women's suffrage, education and employment, women in medicine and literature, and other topics of concern. Bibliography of American women. New Haven : Research Publications [1975?]. 47 microfilm reels. Microfilm 84/320 (E) Encompassing fifty thousand titles, this systematic listing for monographs in women's history covers works in all fields of study published from 1600 to 1904. Compiled by Dr. H. Carleton Marlow of Brigham Young University, it is arranged on film in chronological, alphabetical, and subject order. The Cornell University collection of women's rights pamphlets, 1814-1912. Wooster, Ohio : Bell and Howell, c1974. 117 microfiches : ill. Microfiche (w) 82/200 (H)

85. The Academic Exchange
The Necessity of war with Iraq Bob Bartlett, Political Science. The HumanitarianCost of war Lili Baxter, Women s studies. The Morality of war
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Classroom on the Quad A War of Liberation By Frank Lechner, Associate Professor of Sociology Return to AE Contents
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Rick Doner, Political Science Weapons of Mass Destruction and U.S. Foreign Policy
Dan Reiter, Political Science A Call to Words
Asanka Pathiraja, Foreign Policy Exchange Hearing in Eqanimity: Deciding Your Path
Bobbi Patterson, Religion The Necessity of War with Iraq
Bob Bartlett, Political Science The Humanitarian Cost of War
Laurie Patton, Religion A Man of Honor: The President's Noble Vision Daniel Hauck, College Republicans Women: War and Peace Lili Baxter, Women's Studies

86. UNM Women Studies Program
The Women studies Program offers both a major (36 credit hours) and a minor (21 WMST 335 Lesbian Culture politics WMST 339 Women Cultural Violence
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The Women Studies Program offers both a major (36 credit hours) and a minor (21 credit hours). A student can also pursue Women Studies as a second major (27 credit hours). In addition, certain Women Studies courses can be applied toward the group requirements Program Requirements:
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Requirements for the Major in Women Studies A total of 36 hours is required for a major in Women Studies. These hours must be distributed among the following requirements: 1. Required: 12 Hours
WMST 200 Women in Contemporary Society
WMST 324 Contemporary Feminist Theory
WMST 492 Senior Seminar 2. Foundational Electives: 24 Hours/6 Hours From:

87. UVa Library: Subject Guide: History
Valley of the Shadow Living the Civil war in Virginia and Pennsylvania Women s studies Research Guide A guide to selected electronic and print
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History Subject Librarians Gary Treadway North America, the British Isles, Australasia George Crafts 509 Alderman Library Continental Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America History Selectors Ming Lung 535 Alderman Library Far East Philip McEldowney 507 Alderman Library South Asia
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Historical Text Archive
Besides links to archives, history departments, www servers, e-mail directories, reviews, and more, this site sponsored by Mississippi State University provides access to a large number of full-text documents. Repositories of Primary Sources
A collection of over 900 links to websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, photographs, and other primary sources. Online Data Archive
A collection of machine-readable data provided by the University of Wisconsin Data and Program Library Service. A number of the sets contain historical data, on topics such as the 18th and 19th century slave trade, French provincial intendants, 1661-1790, the Russian imperial bureaucracy, 1762-1881, and 15th century catasti for Florentine domains and Verona. The Avalon Project
This collection of over 150 historical documents ranges from some pre-18th century titles through the 20th century. A "major collections" category contains sets of related documents, such as Franco-American Diplomacy, Papers of the Confederate States of America, the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Includes a title and author index to all documents.

88. Psychological Issues - The New Civil War: The Psychology, Culture And Politics O
If you have any doubt that women s heath care is still political, and studentsof psychology, medicine, women s studies, and political science.
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Search Introduction Articles The New Civil War: The Psychology, Culture and Politics of Abortion
Linda J. Beckman and S. Marie Harvey (Eds.)
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1998. Review by Joan C. Chrisler, reprinted from the Psychology of Women Quarterly As I began to read The New Civil War The book consists of a foreword, introduction, conclusion, and 15 substantive chapters, which are divided into four sections. The chapters are primarily literature reviews, but some contain information that cannot be found elsewhere: data previously unreported, clinical experience, and accounts of activism. All chapters contribute to the editors' goals, and the diversity of the authors' points of view make for interesting reading. Part IV, entitled "Abortion in the Context of Practice," consists of chapters about counseling abortion patients, clinical approaches to abortion issues in psychotherapy, and what we can learn from other countries to improve medical service delivery. I was surprised and pleased to see the international chapter. Rarely do Americans consider what we can learn from colleagues in Kenya, Bangladesh, or Nicaragua, yet there are many suggestions for policy and training that could be very helpful in removing some of the barriers to access in the United States.

89. Hamilton College - Academics - Government
Comparative study of postWorld war II politics and government in several What implications does women’s activism hold for women and for politics?
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90. Joint Study Of The Sino-Japanese War: Recent Or Upcoming English-Language Public
Mobilizing Women in Interwar Japan The National Defense Women s Associationand the Uncovering the Truth About the Comfort Women. Women s studies
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Draft Bibliography of English-Language Sources 1995-Present:
Steve Phillips, Towson University Recent Archival Sources of Note
United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) files
Interagency Working Group (IWG)

One key impetus for recent declassification efforts, particularly for documents related to alleged Japanese war crimes or atrocities, is the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records IWG. The Group formed out of earlier efforts to recover assets of Holocaust victims (the "Nazi Gold" project). Over 18,000 pages of Japanese war crimes records from agencies such as the War Department, State Department, and OSS have declassified. An additional 60,000 pages are being reviewed for declassification. IWG reports, available through the National Archives and Records Administration website, also provide information on the status and content of captured Japanese records.
Council on Library and Information Resources/Chinese Wartime Monographs Project (1932-1945)
CLIR, in cooperation with Fudan University in Shanghai, have preserved and microfilmed more than 4,000 Chinese-language monographs published between 1932 and 1945. Thanks to the support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the 595 microfilm reels are now available from CLIR. This collection includes wartime materials from every part of China, including Mongolia, Tibet, and Xinjiang.

91. Political Science
POLS 328, World politics. POLS 125, Approaches to Women s studies. Plus (for ageneral concentration). (At the 300 400 level)
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92. Sharon R. Wesoky
Introduction to Women s studies, Political Science 385 Science 585/Women sstudies 580 Junior Seminar in International PoliticsMoney, Sex and war
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Sharon R. Wesoky
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Meadville, PA 16335-3902 e-mail: swesoky@allegheny.edu
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Monday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. (in Grounds for Change Coffeehouse) Monday, 4:15-5:15 p.m. Tuesday, 2:45-4:15 p.m. Wednesday, 2-3 p.m. Thursday, 2:45-4:15 p.m. and by appointment Fall 2000 Courses FS 101.14 : China Pop Women's Studies 100 Introduction to Women's Studies Political Science 385 Government and Politics of China Spring 2001 Courses Liberal Studies 220 Asian Studies Political Science 130 World Politics Political Science 585 Junior Seminar in Transnational Politics Fall 2001 Courses Women's Studies 100 Introduction to Women's Studies Political Science 383 : Culture and Politics in the Asia-Pacific Political Science 585 : Junior Seminar in International PoliticsMoney, Sex, and War Spring 2002 Courses Political Science 130 World Politics Political Science 240 Political Economy FS 102.02

93. American Culture Studies
Expertise protest movements, antiwar demonstrations, 20th-century America, WUSTL American Culture studies director and political rhetoric expert Wayne
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American Culture Studies Director: Wayne Fields Home Page: http://ascc.artsci.wustl.edu/~acsp/index.php Location: 261 Old McMillan The American Culture Studies, a multidisciplinary program within Arts and Sciences, offers a network of expertise on a broad range of American social, political and cultural issues. Well-regarded nationally, the Washington University program extends its focus beyond the usual American studies axis of literature and history, stressing a broader approach that more fully incorporates the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. The program includes faculty from every school on campus, including engineering, architecture, art and medicine. Other faculty come from such areas as anthropology, architecture, biology, economics, film, history, law, philosophy, psychology, social work and women's studies. Showing Stories 1 through 3 of 19.

94. Women's Studies
The role of politics and political philosophy in restraining women s opportunities; Available to students majoring in Women s studies and students
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. Core: C051: IN; X051: IN and WI.
An interdisciplinary course covering a variety of perspectives on women and gender. Emphasis on women in American society with consideration of special conditions of women in third world societies. Studies the central institutions of gender-including family, sexuality and love, the sexual division of labor, the ideology of femininity, and the structural basis of this ideology - women's social roles, and symbolic representations of women in culture. Special emphasis on class and racial differences and similarities. C065. Gender and History (3 s.h.) F S SS . Core: IS.
Cross Listed with History C065. A thematic introduction to the history of feminine and masculine roles from a comparative international perspective. The course will focus on topics such as The State, The Sacred, The Family, The Body, Work, and Modern Social Movements, using case studies from Ancient Greece or Rome, Medieval Europe, Africa, China, Japan, Modern Europe, and the Americas. C076/X076. American Women's Lives (3 s.h.)

95. SU Catalog, 2005-2007 Online Edition - Political Science
An introductory examination of the role of women in th US political system. Case studies of wars, including World war II and the Gulf war,
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96. Bananas, Beaches And Bases, Updated Edition With A New Preface
Making Feminist Sense of International politics Updated Edition with a New Enloe is sensitive to race, class, and ethnic differences among women;
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Table of Contents About the Author Related Books "Written in scintillating and lucid prose, this is that rare combination, an eminently readable and eminently erudite book. Enloe takes on topics usually flicked aside as too trivial for foreign policy debatethe sex tourism industry; fashions for colonial nostalgia; the lives of base women and diplomatic wives; the politics of food. . . . She shows how the male-order world of international politics could not survive a day without its structures of gender." Women's Review of Books "In an era in which materialist and idealist feminists are at each other's throats, Enloe calmly going about her business of assuming the unity of culture and political economy is a refreshing sight." The Nation "[Enloe] illustrates the extent to which governments depend on certain kinds of relations between men and women, and it is the exposure of this interconnectedness, of this nexus between the private and the public, that will help to take the study of international phenomena beyond a study of the male policy elite."

97. Intellectual Conservative Politics And Philosophy
Conservative and libertarian Intellectual Philosophy and politics. JerseyGOP.com features women and men on the right with its GOP Babe of the Week and
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98. WOMEN STUDIES
WOMEN 302 Research Methods in Women studies (5) I S Jacobs Violence againstwomen explored in the context of societal, political, and state violence.
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Feminist analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and gender inequalities in various contexts. Emphasis on the intersection of race, class, sexuality, and nationality in the lives of women. Topics include feminist theory, motherhood, popular culture, sexual autonomy, racism, and activism in the United States, Asia, Latin America. Offered: AWSpS.
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Philosophical analysis of the concepts and assumptions central to feminism. Theoretical positions within the feminist movement; view of the ideal society, goals and strategies of the movement, intersections of the sex-gender system with other systems of oppression. Offered: jointly with PHIL 206/POL S 212. WOMEN 207
Introduction to the multiplicity of feminist theories in both the United States and transnational contexts; examination of the histories of different theoretical positions and their relationship to feminist praxis. Topics include feminist analysis of knowledge production, power, and the categories of gender, race, class, sexualities, ethnicity, and nation.

99. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Social Studies | PBS
Join a group of female travelers as they visit with women around the world; The conflicts had political, legal, and cultural repercussions that are
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This site is just getting off the ground, but Adventure Divas promises to be an exciting Web destination. Join a group of female travelers as they visit with women around the world; dispatches and interviews from their trip to Cuba are currently available on the site. Visitors to the site may also nominate international "divas" noteworthy women from around the world who might be the subjects of future expeditions.
Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum

Using the menu in the cockpit, navigate the site through Amelia's childhood including her "first flight," a cart careening down a greased ramp on a homemade roller coaster. Browse through other fun facts, learn about other female aviators in the early 20th century, and read news clips about her successes and her mysterious disappearance in July 1937.
American Women Homepage

The Library of Congress has produced a research guide to American Women highlighted in their collection. Manuscripts and images related to women in music, radio, drama, the screen, suffrage, reform, education, health and medicine, science, law, military, and literature are grouped for ease of searching. Topical essays include women’s suffrage, women as a symbol in early America, and women in the westward movement. It is worth the time to read the section about the guide to learn how to best use the site.
Clash of Cultures in the 1910s and 1920s
The Ohio State Department of History presents the clash of the old and the new cultures at the beginning of the 1900s. The main topics are: Prohibition, the Scopes Trial, the New Woman, Anti Immigration and the KKK. Each topic goes into detail over the key issues that were in opposition, such as fundamentalism vs. science in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial. The conflicts had political, legal, and cultural repercussions that are sometimes still debated. Most topics are enhanced with photographs, cartoons, and documents.

100. Baldy: Events: Military Culture Conference
Judith Stiehm Florida International University Department of Political Science bio Women and the US Military (Temple, 1996), and US Army war College
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The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy announces a September conference on Military Culture and Gender at the UB Center for the Arts. The conference is being organized by Lucinda Finley (SUNY Buffalo Law), Isabel Marcus (SUNY Buffalo Law), and Brenda Moore (SUNY Buffalo Sociology). It will present an interdisciplinary dialogue between scholars of military studies, gender relations, and human rights.
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Conference sessions on Friday explore the dramatically increasing role of women on active duty in the U.S. military, as well as those in other western nations, over the last decade. Equally as important as the integration of women into military occupations that have been previously closed to them is what happens to them when they transition back into the civilian world.
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