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Welcome to Feminist Theory

  Brave New Worlds: Women’s and Gender History
  Class and Gender in Victorian England: The Diaries of Arthur J. Munby and Hannah Cullwick
  The Contribution of Women to Modern Historiography in Great Britain, France, and the United States, 1750-1940
  Feminism, Institutionalism, and Idiom of Failure
  Feminism, Social Science, and the Meanings of Modernity: The Debate on the Origin of the Family in Europe and the United States, 1860-1914
  Feminist History After the Linguistic Turn: Historicizing Discourse and Experience
  Feminist Movements: Gender and Sexual Equality
  Feminists or ‘Postfeminists’? Young Women’s Attitudes Toward Feminism and Gender Relations
  Feminist Theory and Historical Practice: Rereading Elizabeth Blackwell
  Feminization Revisited: Protestantism and Gender at the Turn of the Century
  Gender and the Politics of Class Formation: Rethinking German Labor History
  Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis
  Introduction: History and Feminist Theory, or Talking Back to the Beadle
  Is Local:Global as Feminine:Masculine? Rethinking the Gender of Globalization
  La Theorie qui n’en est pas une or, Why Clio Doesn’t Care
  Moments of Danger: Race, Gender, and Memories of Empire
  Nuancing the Feminist Discourse in the Caribbean
  Orgasm, Generation, and the Politics of Reproductive Biology
  Rethinking the Socialist Construction and International Career of the Concept ‘Bourgeois Feminism’
  Thinking About Women: A Quarter Century’s View
  Towards a Feminist Framework for the History of Women’s Leisure, 1920-1960
  Women, Gender, and the Enlightenment: A Historical Turn
  Women in History. The Modern Period

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