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Editors: Kathryn Kish Sklar
and Thomas Dublin
Published by Alexander Street Press
and the
Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, SUNY Binghamton
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| About the Journal | In This Issue |
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How Did Gender and Family
Divisions among Shoeworkers Shape the 1860 New England Strike? How Did Women Antifeminists
Shape and Limit the Social Reform Movements of the 1920s? How Did the International
Ladies Garment Workers Union and Chinese Garment Workers Unite to Organize
the 1938 National Dollar Stores Strike? How Did Women Shape the Discourse
and Further Interracial Cooperation in the Worldwide Mass Movement to
Free the Scottsboro Boys?" Also published
at this time From Wollstonecraft to Mill:
What British and European Ideas and Social Movements Influenced the
Emergence of Feminism in the Atlantic World, 1792-1869? How Did Abolitionist Women
and Their Slaveholding Relatives Negotiate Their Conflict over the Issue
of Slavery? |
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