Judith P. Zinsser

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Reviews


BOOK REVIEWS

  • Mary S. Hartman. The Household and the Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past in Journal of Social History, 39 (June 2006): 1191-93
  • Felicia Gordon and P.N. Firbank, Marie Madeleine Jodin 1741-1790: Actress, philosophe and feminist in History of Political Thought, XXXV (Autumn 2004): 553-54
  • Patricia Grimshaw, Katie Holmes and Marilyn Lake, eds. Women's Rights and Human Rights: International Historic Perspectives in The International History Review, 2002
  • Lynda G. Adamson, Notable Women in World History: A Guide to Recommended Biographies and Autobiographies in Journal of World History, 11 (Spring 2000): 120-21
  • Leila J. Rupp Worlds of Women: The Making of the International Women's Movement in Journal of World History, 10 (Fall 1999): 483-85
  • Olwen Hufton, The Prospect Before Her: A History of Women in Western Europe: 1500-1800, Vol. I in American Historical Review 103 (April 1998): 501-502
  • Joy Wiltenburg, Disorderly Women and Female Power in American Historical Review 102 (April 1997): 443-444.
  • Harriet B. Applewhite and Darline G. Levy, eds., Women & Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution in The Historian 57 (Summer, 1995): 848
  • Geneviève Fraisse and Michelle Perrot, eds., A History of Women in the West: Emerging Feminism from Revolution to World War in The Historian, 57 (Spring, 1995): 657
  • Margaret Strobel, European Women and the Second British Empire in Journal of World History 4 (Fall, 1993): 344-47
  • Carter Vaughn Findley and John Alexander Murray Rothney, Twentieth Century World, in World History Association Bulletin (Fall, 1991); also of the first edition of this text book (Spring, 1987)
  • Paul Gagnon and The Bradley Commission on History in Schools, Historical Literacy: The Case for History in American Education, feature review in The History Teacher 23 (May 1990): 325-34
  • Jean Bethke Elstain, Women and War in New Directions for Women 17 (January/February 1988)