Journal of Women's History -- Volume 27 no. 2 (Summer 2015) Now Available
The editors of the Journal of Women's History are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 27, Number 2 (Summer 2015) of the Journal of Women's History, entitled "Modern Womanhood: Unusual Sites of Twentieth-Century Women's Empowerment in Europe and the United States."
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
[Re]Fashioning the New Woman: Women's Dress, the Oriental Style, and the Construction of American Feminist Imagery in the 1910s
Einav Rabinovitch-Fox
A Sound Citizen in a Sound Body: Sport and the Issue of Women's Emancipation in 1920s Sweden
Helena Tolvhed
"The Book was Revelation, I Recognized Myself in it": Lesbian Sexuality, Censorship, and the Queer Press in Weimar-era Germany
Laurie Marhoefer
"Women Want to Work": Shifting Ideologies of Women's Work in Franco's Spain, 1939 - 1962
Julia Hudson-Richards
Why Breastfeeding?: Natural Motherhood in Post-War America
Jessica Martucci
Neither "Baby Factories: Nor Squatting "Primitives": Defining Women Workers Through Alternative Childbirth Methods in the United States, 1945 - 1965
Jane Simonsen
BOOK REVIEWS
New Perspectives on Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucretia Mott: A Review of Recent Work on the History of Nineteenth-Century Women's Rights
Louise Newman
Has the Revolution Happened?: It Depends on How You Define Revolution! Women, Physical Education, and Sport in the Twentieth Century
Maureen M. Smith
Modern Marriage: Managing Conflict and Enforcing Compatibility
Gail Savage
States of Law and Sexuality in the Middle East
Nancy Y. Reynolds
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