Recent Titles in Bibliographies and Indexes in Women's Studies
Sources on the History of Women's Magazines, 1792-1960: An Annotated Bibliography Mary Ellen Zuckerman, compiler
Feminist Research Methods: An Annotated Bibliography Connie Miller with Corinna Treitel
War and Peace through Women's Eyes: A Selective Bibliography of Twentieth-Century American Women's Fiction Susanne Carter
American Women Playwrights, 1900-1930: A Checklist Frances Diodato Bzowski, compiler
Women in Japanese Society: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected English Language Materials Kristina Ruth Huber, with Kathryn Sparling
United States Government Documents on Women, 1800-1990: A Comprehensive Bibliography, Volume I: Social Issues Mary Ellen Huls
United States Government Documents on Women, 1800-1990: A Comprehensive Bibliography, Volume II: Labor Mary Ellen Huls
Mothers and Daughters in American Short Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography of Twentieth-Century Women's Literature Susanne Carter, compiler
Women and Work in Developing Countries: An Annotated Bibliography Parvin Ghorayshi, compiler
Acquaintance and Date Rape: An Annotated Bibliography Sally K. Ward, Jennifer Dziuba-Leatherman, Jane Gerard Stapleton, and Carrie L. Yodanis, compilers
French Women Playwrights before the Twentieth Century: A Checklist Cecilia Beach, compiler
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Publication Information: Book Title: French Women Playwrights before the Twentieth Century: A Checklist. Contributors: Cecilia Beach - compiler. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: ii.
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