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Susanne Schmidt
(2018)
The Anti-Feminist Reconstruction of the Midlife Crisis: Popular Psychology, Journalism and Social Science in 1970s USA.
Gender and History
(pp. 153-176).
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Review
Valerie L. Garver
(2018)
Review of "The silk industries of medieval Paris: Artisanal migration, technological innovation, and gendered experience".
Gender and History.
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Article
Ina Linge
(2018)
Sexology, Popular Science and Queer History in Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others).
Gender and History
(pp. 595-610).
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Article
Angela Fritz
(2018)
‘I was a Sociological Stranger’: Ethnographic Fieldwork and Undercover Performance in the Publication of The Taxi-Dance Hall, 1925–1932.
Gender and History
(pp. 131-152).
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Article
Dana Ahmad
(2018)
The Arabian Mission in Kuwait, 1910–67: Effects of Modern Medicine on Women's Healing Practices and Ideals of Womanhood.
Gender and History
(pp. 465-489).
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Article
Pripas-Kapit, Sarah
(2015)
Piety, Professionalism and Power: Chinese Protestant Missionary Physicians and Imperial Affiliations between Women in the Early Twentieth Century.
Gender and History
(pp. 349-373).
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Article
Pedersen, Jean Elisabeth
(2014)
`Speaking Together Openly, Honestly and Profoundly': Men and Women as Public Intellectuals in Early-Twentieth-Century France.
Gender and History
(pp. 36-51).
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Article
Zurndorfer, Harriet
(2014)
Women in Chinese Learned Culture: Complexities, Exclusivities and Connecting Narratives.
Gender and History
(pp. 23-35).
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Article
McCabe, Jane
(2014)
Remaking Anglo-Indian Men: Agricultural Labour as Remedy in the British Empire, 1908--38.
Gender and History
(pp. 438-458).
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Article
Zinsser, Judith P.
(2014)
Imagining Patterns of Learned Culture: A Cross-Cultural View.
Gender and History
(pp. 5-22).
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Article
Mitchell, Michele; Shibusawa, Naoko; Miescher, Stephan F.
(2014)
Introduction: Gender, Imperialism and Global Exchanges.
Gender and History
(pp. 393-414).
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Article
Walsh, Katharine Phelps
(2014)
Marketing Midwives in Seventeenth-Century London: A Re-examination of Jane Sharp's The Midwives Book.
Gender and History
(pp. 223-241).
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Article
Frank, Gillian
(2014)
The Colour of the Unborn: Anti-Abortion and Anti-Bussing Politics in Michigan, United States, 1967--1973.
Gender and History
(pp. 351-378).
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Article
Zinsser, Judith P.
(2014)
Forum: Women and Learned Culture: Introduction.
Gender and History
(pp. 1-4).
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Article
Hedin, Marika
(2014)
A Prize for Grumpy Old Men? Reflections on the Lack of Female Nobel Laureates.
Gender and History
(pp. 52-63).
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Article
Wright, Maureen
(2014)
A Man `[a]s Black as the Devil Himself': The Radical Life of Benjamin J. Elmy, Secularist, Anti-Eugenicist and `First-Wave' Feminist in Britain (1838--1906).
Gender and History
(pp. 263-286).
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Article
Madsen-Brooks, Leslie
(2013)
A Synthesis of Expertise and Expectations: Women Museum Scientists, Club Women and Populist Natural Science in the United States, 1890--1950.
Gender and History
(pp. 27-46).
(/isis/citation/CBB001212644/)
Article
Lin, Shing-ting
(2013)
“Scientific” Menstruation: The Popularisation and Commodification of Female Hygiene in Republican China, 1910s--1930s.
Gender and History
(pp. 294-316).
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Article
Dixon, Joy
(2013)
“Dark Ecstasies”: Sex, Mysticism and Psychology in Early Twentieth-Century England.
Gender and History
(p. 652).
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Review
De Maria, Blake
(2012)
Review of "Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture".
Gender and History.
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