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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Dan Healey
(2022)
Bolshevik Sexual Forensics: Diagnosing Disorder in the Clinic and Courtroom, 1917-1939.
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Book
Beatrijs Vanacker; Lieke van Deinsen
(2022)
Portraits and Poses: Female Intellectual Authority, Agency and Authorship in Early Modern Europe.
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Article
Jennifer Robertson
(April 2022)
Glamorized Exploitation: Visual Images of Meiji-Period "Factory Girls" (jokō).
Technology and Culture
(pp. 450-457).
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Book
James Uden
(2022)
Worlds of Knowledge in Women’s Travel Writing.
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Article
Raffaella De Vivo
(2022)
Emozioni ed immagini della donna nella letteratura classica e nella Humana Physiognomonia di della Porta..
Studi dellaportiani
(pp. 99-114).
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Article
Marcia C. Inhorn; Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli; Ruoxi Yu; et al.
(January 2022)
Egg Freezing at the End of Romance: A Technology of Hope, Despair, and Repair.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 53-84).
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Article
Danielle Nielsen
(2022)
Inventing a Space to Speak: Ethos, Agency and United States' Woman Suffrage Cookbooks (1886–1916).
Gender and History
(pp. 59-76).
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Article
Stephen Hugh-Jones
(2021)
Monteverdi’s unruly women and their Amazonian sisters.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(pp. 405-425).
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Article
April Merleaux
(July 2021)
Equal Risks: Workplace Discrimination, Toxic Exposure, and the Environmental Politics of Reproduction, 1976–91.
Environmental History
(pp. 484-507).
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Article
Sara Zadrozny
(2021)
Of Cosmetic Value Only: Make-Up and Terrible Old Ladies in Victorian Literature.
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century.
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Article
Supurna Banerjee
(June 2021)
“Who Leaves Home If There is a Choice?”: Migration Decisions of Women Workers on Tea Plantations in India.
Transfers
(pp. 53-75).
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Ellen Bal; Hosna J. Shewly; Runa Laila
(June 2021)
Aspiration and Desperation Traps in Trajectories of Physical and Social Mobility-Immobility: Young Female Migrants in the City.
Transfers
(pp. 35-52).
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Article
Jessica Casaccia
(2021)
Un passo... indietro nella storia delle donne medico in Italia: lo strano caso di Edvige Benigni.
Nuova Rivista di Storia della Medicina
(pp. 1-14).
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Lindsey O'Neil
(2021)
Reparative Forms: Poetry and Psychology from the Fin De Siècle to Wwi.
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Article
Yael Naze
(2021)
Two proto-science-fiction novels written in French by eighteenth century women.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 125-136).
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Article
Anne E Bailey
(2021)
The Female Condition: Gender and Deformity in High-Medieval Miracle Narratives.
Gender and History
(pp. 427-447).
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Article
Isabelle LÉMONON-WAXIN
(2021)
Cross Interview on Women’s and Gender Studies in the Field of the History of Science and Knowledge with Evelynn M. Hammonds, Ludmilla J. Jordanova, Ilana Löwy, Margaret W. Rossiter and Londa L. Schiebinger.
Cahiers François Viète Center for Epistemology and History of Science and Technology (CFV)
(pp. 127-138).
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Article
Ella Rossman
(2021)
From Socialism to Social Media: Women's and Gender History in Post-Soviet Russia.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 414-432).
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Graeme G. Acheson; Gareth Campbell; Áine Gallagher; et al.
(2021)
Independent Women: Investing in British Railways, 1870–1922.
Economic History Review
(pp. 471-495).
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Pamela K. Stone; Lise Shapiro Sanders
(2020)
Bodies and Lives in Victorian England: Science, Sexuality, and the Affliction of Being Female.
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