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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

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82. KU: Women's Studies
of feminist theory and how these can inform the study of women and 3355) -*Ruddick, The Rationality of Care in Women, Militarism and war, ed. by
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Prof. Lorraine Bayard de Volo TR 11-12:20 in 207 Blake Hall Office Hours: TR 8-9AM, M 3-4PM and by appointment Office: 404 Blake Hall Contact Info: 864-9044 or lbdv@ukans.edu Course webpage: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~lbdv/WomenPolSyll2001.html The study of "women and politics" differs across the different subfields of political science. The aim of this course is to expose students to contemporary research by surveying subfields of political sciencepolitical theory, American politics, comparative politics, international politics, and public policy. Throughout the course, students will also reflect upon differences amongst women both across societies and within a single society. The course begins with a critical analysis of conventional explanations of women's political role in US politics, including the political participation, law, and public policy literature. We will examine the way in which feminist theory has challenged the narrow focus of these perspectives and engage in discussions on the central theoretical questions of feminist theory and how these can inform the study of women and politics. This course also covers women and international politics. On the surface, it is often difficult to say how relations between countries relates to gender, yet in this course we will discuss the gendered nature of international relations, political economy, and militarization.

83. New American Studies Web
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84. Inderpal Grewal - UCI Women's Studies
course will offer a comparative study of the historical contexts in which women sdemands for and movements for social equality (revolution, socialism, war).
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Dept Course No., Title, Course Code Instructor WOMN ST (F04) KANG, L. WOMN ST (F04) GREWAL, I. WOMN ST (F04) PHILIP, K. How does science influence everyday life? How do the priorities of a society shape its approach to science? This course introduces students to a variety of feminist approaches to the analysis of scientific ideas and methods, laboratory and field methodologies, and the social role of scientific knowledge. We will utilize the work of feminist scientists, social scientists, and philosophers in our interdisciplinary study of science and society. (III) WOMN ST (F04) 150 FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES 35550 GREWAL, I. Topic: Money, Sex, Power- In this course, we will examine the globalization of capital and currency at the present time and its relation to gender and power. We will look at a diverse set of issues: mass media, global activism, militarism, work, pleasure, environmental politics, and the prison industrial complex to examine how the circulation of money exists in relation to the production of knowledge, activism, and governmental power. We will see how the economy is represented in its relationship to other aspects of gendered social life and in particular, we will focus on questions of value in relation to commodification. WOMN ST (F04) 163 WOMEN OF COLOR 35700 STAFF This course centers on the experiences and contemporary issues dealing with the intersection of race and gender in the United States. We will focus primarily on the experiences of women, both U.S. born and immigrant, who identify as women of color. In Part I of the course, we explore conceptual frameworks that will serve as our theoretical tools for this class. In Part II, we focus on resistance, activism, coalitions, and political transformations, exploring the ways women of color movement bases itself on empowerment, community organizing, and social justice. We will pay close attention to transnational solidarity, networks and connections. (VII-A)

85. Westfield State College Women's Studies Program
Dr. Glen Brewster x5332, English, Dr. Marsha Marotta x5374, Political Science. NationalWomen s studies Association s Resolution Against war http//www
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Description: Women's Studies Minor
    The Women’s Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide students with the theoretical bases for understanding women’s changing roles in society. As an academic discipline it has its own
    • distinct subject matter research tools ways of knowing
    • Through selected courses in Women’s Studies and other disciplines, the minor
      • challenges myths, prejudices, and stereotypes of women as well as men studies effects of gender, race, class, ethnicity sexual orientation on worldviews examines gender construction in its social, historical and cultural implications explores recent scholarship on women, gender, and feminist theory defines women’s achievements in history, art, science, and culture considers traditional disciplines from a feminist perspective integrates experience and knowledge to achieve equity in community
      The interdisciplinary nature of the minor accommodates a wide range of student interests. By exposing students to new information about women’s issues and developing their analytical skills through reading, writing and speaking, the Women’s Studies minor complements all 22 of the College’s majors.

86. PSU Department Of Geography Human Geography
Flint studies worldsystems theory, war and peace Lorraine Dowler researches politicaltourism, women s roles in Dr. James McCarthy studies the development of
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87. Yale University Press - Publisher Of Fine Books
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88. WOMEN STUDIES
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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
Instructor Course Description: Mae C Henderson WOMEN 206
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.

89. Avila Undergraduate - Women's Studies (WS)
industrial revolution and the growth of consumerism, the “new woman,” Feminism,the First World war, and World war II WS 380.Topics in Women’s studies.
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WS/IS 310.Images and Realities of Women. (3) WS/RS 111.Introduction To Religious Studies. (3) Critical thinking about God, religion and the human endeavor. Since Christian Theology has been systematized by celibate ordained males from Europe, this course will also examine the reasons for this dominant perspective plus the ancient and current contributions of women to the Christian Theological tradition. CORE-II. WS/RS 225.Catholicism. (3) This course explores the history and fundamental beliefs of Catholics on God, Christ, the Spirit, scripture, liturgy, the Sacraments, and the Church. We will also examine contemporary trends and issues such as peace and justice, women, and ecumenism within the Catholic tradition. CORE-II. WS/PL 226.Women Philosophers. (1-3)

90. Addicted To War: Why The US Can't Kick Militarism - Word Power
Manifest Destiny to the war on Terrorism Drugs. Economics. Education. Environment.Feminism and Women s studies. Pamphlets. Media, Film and Photography. Men s studies.
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91. Requirement·s For A Minor - Women's Studies - Luther College
rapid economic development, religious conservatism, war and corporatism as Why andhow should we study the question the histories of men and women as gendered
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This course introduces theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of women and men. It examines reasons for the increasing scholary interest in gender and encourages students to reflect on the application of gender scholarship to their other academic courses. No prerequisite. Offered every Fall.
WS 485: Senior Seminar (3 credits)
Four Elective Courses, one which must be 200-level or above:
WS 245/ENG 245: Literature By and About Women (3 credits)
A survey, primarily taught through short story and novel, of the image of women that has been presented in literature by both men and women. Attention will be given to selected major women authors and to theories about the representation of women.
WS 201/ANTHRO/SW 201: American Diversity (3 or 4 credits) WS 137/MGT 137: Women in the Workplace (3 credits)
The study of women in the workplace, with emphasis on the trasition from the student role to the career environment. Discussion topics include current workplace issues such as mentoring, balance between career and personal goals, sexual harassment, workplace discrimination, glass ceilings, leadership, and communication between genders. Students analyze their personal strenths and weaknesses, develop an understanding of career objectives, and discover ways to approach the future with flexibility. Course content is reinforced with guest speakers and a field trip experience. No prerequisite.

92. Women's Work In The 19th Century
African American women, women in politics, and other This is the American Civil WarHome Page. Links The multimedia site for women s studies, including a
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Women's Work in the 19th Century
Welcome! This site is a bibliography of Web sites related to the work of women in the 19th century. The original bibliography was a class handout that provided an exceptional resource for our study of "Women's Work in the 19th Century" in the Fall of 1997. Offered as an interdisciplinary class, "Women's Work" included English 368 and History 490 at Kennesaw State University, in Kennesaw, Georgia. Additionally, this class was linked to History 493 at Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia, through the GSAMS teleconferencing network.
The class featured the use of technology in and out of the classroom, utilizing not only the GSAMS distance learning network, but also PowerPoint presentations, digital photography, the World Wide Web, and a class-wide e-mail listserv. Questions about this site or about the class can be sent to Dr. Robbins . Should you know of other sites that need to be included here, let us know!
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93. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Social Studies | PBS
famous American women, provides bibliographies of women s studies, includes games ofwomen s memories of World war II, an site is about everyday women making a
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Adventure Divas

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.

94. Sites Of Violence
and Truths Started a war. An important contribution to one of the most significantnew fields in both women s studies and international politicsthe study of
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"Insightfully and lucidly maps the gendered contours of militarized conflict, from war zones to refugee camps, and across continents as diverse as Africa, South Asia, Central America and Europe. This exciting book provides a variety of incisive feminist critiques of ethnic-nationalism, disputes over oil rights, and discourses about religious fundamentalism. This work not only explores and interrogates conflict, but also seeks to provide a feminist framework for moving beyond the violence of war."Kumari Jayawardena, author of Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World "Offers a broad range of essays on gender, identity and conflict. What makes this collection exceptional is its critical stance, which draws from political geography as well as scholarship on feminisms, nationalisms and identities. The resulting analysis is both original and provocative. Moreover, the breadth and currency of its coverage renders the collection particularly useful for students and scholars alike."Julie Mertus, author of Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War "An important contribution to one of the most significant new fields in both women's studies and international politicsthe study of post-conflict societies. Giles and Hyndman have brought together gritty, subtle case studies from Iraq, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, and the former Yugoslavia to pose edgy questions about what subverts genuine national reconstruction and what thwarts real demilitarization. Anyone interested in international feminist organizing, nationalism, democratization, and the workings of modernized patriarchy will want to read this book cover to cover."Cynthia Enloe, author of

95. Centre For Gender And Women's Studies - Admission Requirements
Pieces Women’s Organisations in Postwar Reconstruction in Mari Fitzduff, Professorof Conflict studies and Director Women and war – a Failure of Power
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Euroconference sponsored by the European Commission Preliminary Programme Friday, 10th March – Sunday, 12th March 2000 Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin FRIDAY, 10 MARCH 2000 Opening Session Davis Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Helena Schlindwein, Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (Northern Ireland) ‘The Role of the Women’s Coalition in Northern Ireland Politics’ Cynthia Cockburn, City University, London (UK) ‘Picking Up the Pieces: Women’s Organisations in Post-war Reconstruction in Bosnia-Hercegovina’ Discussion.

96. Women's Studies-web Format With Course List
WS 300, Women s studies FullUnit Dissertation. ENGL 302, Women Writers of Britainand America. HIST 248, Gender and war Twentieth Century Experiences.
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Women's Studies (updated 16/04/03) Lancaster's Institute for Women's Studies is the largest Women's Studies centre in the country. It has undergraduate BAs, MAs and PhDs. It is the only 5* research rated unit (the highest award) in the UK. It houses 27 undergraduate courses in Women's Studies, taught in 12 different departments by over 30 members of staff. The Institute has over 100 members and has a thriving research life, including regular research seminars and annual conferences. Undergraduate Exchange Programmes: Emory University, Wellesley College, Spelman College and University of California at Santa Cruz. Postgraduate Opportunities: Taught courses MA in Women's Studies/Feminist Cultural Theory and Practice; Combined MAs in Women's Studies and Education/English/Sociology. Assessment: By essays, examination and some presentations. Faculty: S Ahmed, R Betterton, S Beresford, C Castaneda, B Chatterjee, A S Cohan, S Condor, A T Cosslett, A M J Easton, A Findlay, A-M Fortier, S Franklin, H Graham, P Hagopian, G Harris, H Hinds, C Jackson, S Johnson, H Kawanami, M McNeil, L Pearce, C Peniston-Bird, J Pidduck, D F Sawyer, M Sebba, M Sheller, V Singleton, D J Smith, J Stacey, J Sunderland, C Thomas, I Tyler, C Truman, J Warin, S Wise, L Woodhead. List of Courses W.S 101

97. SOSIG: What's New In Women's Studies
SOSIG Home Help SOSIG Home, What s New in Women s studies. You are here Home Women s studies Home What s New. Top 50 sites from the Women s studies section.
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99. Women's Studies Resources (Microform Reading Room, Library Of Congress)
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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)

100. WOMEN'S HISTORY RESOURCES
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  • American Women's History: A Research Guide
    By Ken Middleton, Todd Library, Middle Tennessee State University. Best source for finding digital collections by topic . Also includes bibliographies and brief reviews of recent books, as well as links to biographical sources, online journals, and other resources.
  • Women's History Sites , originally compiled by Rachel Cassel Murphree; as of March, 2001, maintained by Ruth Dickstein. It is part of WSSLINKS Women and Gender Studies web site of the Women's Studies Section, American Library Association. Includes sites with resources for celebrating Women's History Month.
  • Archival Collections with significant holding relevant to women's history. List from the Special Collections and Archives Department, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio Library.
  • Archival Sites for Women's Studies, maintained by Mary Faith Pankin as part of WSSLINKS Women and Gender Studies web site of the Women's Studies Section, American Library Association.

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