Journal of Women's History, Volume 32, No. 4 (Winter 2020) Now Available!

Jennifer Davis Discussion

The editors of the Journal of Women's History are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 31, Number 3 (Fall 2019) of the Journal of Women's History, entitled "Crises, Radicalism, Backlash, and Transitions".

You can find the issue on Project Muse here: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/43403

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial Note : Transitions, Crises, Radicalism, and Backlash

Articles
Leigh-Anne Francis, “'Steal or Starve': Black Women’s Criminal Work in New York City, 1893 to 1914"
Jeffrey Drew Reger, "Ba῾athist State Feminism: The General Federation of Iraqi Women in the Global 1970s"
Brianna Theobald, "Bringing Back Woman Knowledge: The Women’s Dance Health Program and Native Midwifery in the Twin Cities"

Kelly O’Donnell, "The Activist Archive: Feminism, Personal-Political Papers, and Recent Women’s History"
Kirsten Leng, "Art, Humor, and Activism: The Sardonic, Sustaining Feminism of the Guerrilla Girls, 1985–2000"

Historical Practices
Kacey Calahane, Jessica Millward, and Max Speare, "Scholars do Bravo Too: Reality Television, Public History, and the Historians on Housewives Podcast"

Book Review
Lesley A. Hall, "Abortion in the Contemporary United States" : Reviewing Johanna Schoen. Abortion after Roe; Mary Ziegler. After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.
 

Contact Info: 

Dr. Jennifer J. Davis, Co-Editor, Journal of Women's History; Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019  USA

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