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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES |
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African Americans and the Color Line in Ohio, 1915–1930 |
Giffin |
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The Black Aesthetic Unbound:
Theorizing the Dilemma of Eighteenth-Century African American Literature |
Langley |
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Cross-Cultural
Visions in African American Modernism: From Spatial Narrative to Jazz Haiku |
Hakutani |
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The Difference Place Makes: Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora Identity |
Gourdine |
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Dilution Anxiety and the
Black Phallus |
Crawford |
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Electoral Reform and Minority Representation: Local Experiments with
Alternative Elections |
Bowler, Donovan, and Brockington |
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Executing Race: Early American Women's Narratives of Race, Society, and the
Law |
Harris |
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Folklore in New World Black
Fiction: Writing and the Oral Traditional Aesthetics |
Akọma |
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Getting Around Brown: Desegregation, Development, and the Columbus Public
Schools |
Jacobs |
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“In the Light of Likeness—Transformed”: The Literary
Art of Leon Forrest |
Williams |
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Kinds of Blue: The Jazz Aesthetic in African American Narrative |
Grandt |
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Listen to Me Good: The Life Story of an Alabama Midwife |
Smith and Holmes |
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A Little More Freedom:
African Americans Enter the Urban Midwest, 1860–1930 |
Blocker |
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Middle Passages and
the Healing Place of History: Migration and Identity in Black Women’s
Literature |
Brown-Guillory |
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Mutha’ Is Half a Word:
Intersections of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female
Culture |
Stallings |
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The Promise of Justice:
Essays on Brown v. Board of Education |
Stewart, ed. |
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Race, Labor and Punishment in the New South |
Myers |
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Re-Forming the Past: History, The Fantastic, and the Postmodern Slave
Narrative |
Spaulding |
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“The Regulations of Robbers”: Legal Fictions of Slavery and Resistance |
Accomando |
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The Rule of Justice: The People of Chicago versus Zephyr Davis |
Dale |
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The United States and the European Right, 1945–1955 |
Kisatsky |
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AMERICAN STUDIES |
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Advertising to the American Woman: 1900–1999 |
Hill |
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Afro-Future Females: Black
Writers Chart Science Fiction's Newest New-Wave Trajectory |
Barr, ed. |
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An American Family: The Great War and Corporate Culture in America |
Fasce |
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The American Tintype |
Rinhart, Rinhart, and Wagner |
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At Home, At War: Domesticity and World War I in American Fiction |
Haytock |
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Betting the Line: Sports Wagering in American Life |
Davies and Abram |
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Crack Mothers: Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Media |
Humphries |
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Cross-Cultural
Visions in African American Modernism: From Spatial Narrative to Jazz Haiku |
Hakutani |
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Cultural Secrets as
Narrative Form: Storytelling in Nineteenth-Century America |
Reid |
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Dying to Be Beautiful: The Fight for Safe Cosmetics |
Kay |
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Everything Lost: The
Latin American Notebook of William S. Burroughs |
Smith, Bennett, and Harris, eds. |
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Executing Race: Early American Women's Narratives of Race, Society, and the
Law |
Harris |
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Fallout: A Historian Reflects on America’s Half-Century Encounter with
Nuclear Weapons |
Boyer |
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From Old Woman to Older Women:
Contemporary Culture and Women's Narratives |
Chivers |
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Having a Good Cry: Effeminate Feelings and Pop-Culture Forms |
Warhol |
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In Cold Fear: The Catcher in the Rye Censorship Controversies and Postwar
American Character |
Steinle |
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Interrogating
Orientalism: Contextual Approaches and Pedagogical Practices |
Hoeveler and Cass, eds. |
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Justified by Work: Identity
and the Meaning of Faith in Chicago’s Working-Class Churches |
Bruno |
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Kinds of Blue: The Jazz Aesthetic in African American Narrative |
Grandt |
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Kotex,
Kleenex, Huggies: Kimberly-Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American
Business |
Heinrich and Batchelor |
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A Little More Freedom:
African Americans Enter the Urban Midwest, 1860–1930 |
Blocker |
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Livingston and the Tomato |
Livingston |
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Makeover Nation: The United
States of Reinvention |
Miller |
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Medea's Daughters: Forming and Performing the Woman Who Kills |
Jones |
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Men and Violence: Gender, Honor, and Rituals in Modern Europe
and America |
Spierenburg, ed. |
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Muse in the Machine: American
Fiction and Mass Publicity |
Conroy |
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Mutha’ Is Half a Word:
Intersections of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female
Culture |
Stallings |
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New York City: An Outsider's
Inside View |
Maffi |
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Ordinary Pleasures: Couples, Conversation, and Comedy |
Young |
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Prisons, Race, and
Masculinity in Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature and Film |
Caster |
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The Promise of Justice:
Essays on Brown v. Board of Education |
Stewart, ed. |
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Regionalism and Reform: Art and Class Formation in Antebellum Cincinnati |
Katz |
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Roman Fever: Domesticity and
Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing |
Elsden |
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Seeing Red: Anger,
Sentimentality, and American Indians |
Carpenter |
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Sexual Borderlands: Constructing an American Sexual Past |
Kennedy and Ullman, eds. |
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Soft in the Middle: The
Contemporary Softcore Feature in Its Contexts |
Andrews |
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Spirits of Defiance: National Prohibition and Jazz Age Literature, 1920–1933 |
Drowne |
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A Superficial Reading of
Henry James: Preoccupations with the Material World |
Otten |
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Textual Contraception: Birth
Control and Modern American Fiction |
Capo |
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A Thousand Words:
Portraiture, Style, and Queer Modernism |
Hovey |
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Traveling Economies:
American Women’s Travel Writing |
Steadman |
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Un-American Womanhood: Antiradicalism, Antifeminism, and the First Red Scare |
Nielsen |
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White Liberal Identity, Literary Pedagogy, and Classic American Realism |
Barrish |
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A World of Hope, A World Of Fear: Henry A. Wallace, Reinhold Niebuhr, and
American Liberalism |
Kleinman |
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Would Poetry Disappear?
American Verse and the Crisis of Modernity |
Newcomb |
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JEWISH STUDIES |
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Exile: A Memoir of 1939 |
Schneider |
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Making Stories, Making Selves: Feminist Reflections on the Holocaust |
Linden |
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Meaning and Memory: Interviews with Fourteen Jewish Poets |
Pacernick |
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Radiance: Ten Stories |
Clayton |
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MEDIEVAL STUDIES |
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Animating the Letter: The Figurative Embodiment of Writing From Late
Antiquity to the Renaissance |
Kendrick |
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Arthurian Fictions:
Rereading the Vulgate Cycle |
Burns |
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A Distinction of Stories: The Medieval Unity of Chaucer’s
Fair Chain of Narratives for Canterbury |
Allen and Moritz |
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The English Dream Vision:
Anatomy of a Form |
Russell |
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English University Life in the Middle Ages |
Cobban |
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“The Gentle Voices of Teachers”: Aspects of Learning in the Carolingian Age |
Sullivan, ed. |
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In the Grip of Minos:
Confessional Discourse in Dante, Corneille, and Racine |
Senior |
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The Mythographer |
Fulgentius |
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Print, Manuscript, and Performance: The Changing Relations of the Media in
Early Modern England |
Marotti and Bristol, eds. |
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Simoniacal Entry into
Religious Life from 1000 to 1260: A Social, Economic, and Legal Study |
Lynch |
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Structural Arithmetic Metaphor in the Oxford “Roland” |
Bulatkin |
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Theology and Poetry in the
Middle English Lyric: A Study of Sacred History and Aesthetic Form |
Weber |
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Virtue of Necessity: Inconclusiveness and Narrative Form in Chaucer’s Poetry |
Sklute |
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Vox Populi: Violence and Popular
Involvement in the Religious Controversies of the Fifth Century A.D. |
Gregory |
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Written in Blood: Fatal
Attraction in Enlightenment Amsterdam |
Spierenburg |
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MEMOIRS, DIARIES, AND LETTERS |
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Black Swamp Farm |
Good |
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The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Hawthorne |
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Everything Lost: The
Latin American Notebook of William S. Burroughs |
Smith, Bennett, and Harris, eds. |
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Exile: A Memoir of 1939 |
Schneider |
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Froude’s Life of Carlyle |
Clubbe |
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Invisible Author: Last Essays |
Brooke-Rose |
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Journal of a Voyage around the World: A Year on the Ship
Helena (1841–1842) |
King |
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Last One over the Wall: The Massachusetts Experiment in Closing Reform
Schools, Second Edition |
Miller |
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The Letters of Arthur Henry
Hallam |
Kolb, ed. |
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The Letters of John Ruskin
to Lord and Lady Mount-Temple |
Bradley, ed. |
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Listen to Me Good: The Life Story of an Alabama Midwife |
Smith and Holmes |
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Making Stories, Making Selves: Feminist Reflections on the Holocaust |
Linden |
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A Much Misunderstood Man: Selected Letters of Ambrose Bierce |
Joshi and Schultz, eds. |
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Ohio Farm |
McMillen |
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Ohio Town |
Santmyer |
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Seasoning: A Poet’s Year, With Seasonal Recipes |
Young |
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Selected Letters of Leslie Stephen |
Stephen |
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Selected Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Myerson |
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Silas: The Antarctic Diaries and Memoir of Charles S. Wright |
Wright |
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Summers with Juliet |
Roorbach |
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To the Pole: The Diary and Notebook of Richard E. Byrd, 1925–1927 |
Byrd |
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Travels with the Wolf: A Story of Chronic Illness |
Goldstein |
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Under the Flag of The Nation: Diaries and Letters of Owen Johnston Hopkins,
A Yankee Volunteer in the Civil War |
Hopkins |
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Visions of the Western Reserve: Public and Private Documents of Northeastern
Ohio, 1750–1860 |
Wheeler |
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VICTORIAN STUDIES |
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Allegories of One’s Own Mind: Melancholy in Victorian Poetry |
Riede |
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A/Moral Economics: Classical Political Economy and Cultural Authority in
Nineteenth Century England |
Klaver |
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Anne Thackeray Ritchie
Journals and Letters |
Shankman |
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The Art and Science of Victorian
History |
Jann |
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Bastards and Foundlings: Illegitimacy in Eighteenth-Century England |
Zunshine |
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Bernard Shaw and the
Aesthetes |
Adams |
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Beyond the Reproductive
Body: The Politics of Women's Health and Work in Early Victorian England |
Levine-Clark |
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Carlyle and the
Search for Authority |
Vanden Bossche |
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Certain Other Countries:
Homicide, Gender, and National Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century England,
Ireland, Scotland, and Wales |
Conley |
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Charles Dickens and His
Original Illustrators |
Cohen |
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Cities Built to Music:
Aesthetic Theories of the Victorian Gothic Revival |
Bright |
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The Citizen’s Body:
Desire, Health, and the Social in Victorian England |
Gilbert |
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Consuming Fantasies:
Labor, Leisure, and the London Shopgirl, 1880–1920 |
Sanders |
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Contemporary Dickens |
Gillooly and David, eds. |
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Crime in Verse: The Poetics of
Murder in the Victorian Era |
O’Brien |
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Criminal Conversations:
Victorian Crimes, Social Panic, and Moral Outrage |
Rowbotham and Stevenson, eds. |
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The Dangerous Lover: Gothic
Villains, Byronism, and the Nineteenth-Century Seduction Narrative |
Lutz |
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Deciphering Race: White Anxiety, Racial Conflict, and the Turn to Fiction in
Mid-Victorian English Prose |
Callanan |
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Detecting the Nation:
Fictions of Detection and the Imperial Venture |
Reitz |
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Educating the Proper
Woman Reader: Victorian Family Literary Magazines and the Cultural Health of
the Nation |
Phegley |
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The English Common Reader: A Social History of the Mass Reading Public,
1800–1900, Second Edition |
Altick |
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Feminist Realism at the
Fin de Siècle: The Influence of the Late-Victorian Woman’s Press on
the Development of the Novel |
Youngkin |
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For Their Own Good: The
Transformation of English Working-Class Health Culture, 1880–1970 |
Beier |
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Froude’s Life of Carlyle |
Clubbe |
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Gendered Interventions:
Narrative Discourse in the Victorian Novel |
Warhol |
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Home Economics: Domestic Fraud
in Victorian England |
Stern |
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The Imagined World of
Charles Dickens |
Newcomb |
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The Imagination of
Class: Masculinity and the Victorian Urban Poor |
Bivona and Henkle |
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Imagining Poverty: Quantification and the Decline of Paternalism |
Sherman |
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Imperial Subjects, Imperial Space: Rudyard Kipling’s Fiction of the
Native-Born |
McBratney |
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The Letters of John Ruskin
to Lord and Lady Mount-Temple |
Bradley, ed. |
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Lost Causes: Historical
Consciousness in Victorian Literature |
Jones |
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Masked Atheism: Catholicism
and the Secular Victorian Home |
LaMonaca |
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Matthew Arnold, John Ruskin, and the Modern Temper |
Alexander |
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The Night Side of Dickens: Cannibalism, Passion, Necessity |
Stone |
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The Novel and the
Menagerie: Totality, Englishness, and Empire |
Koenigsberger |
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Novel Professions: Interested
Disinterest and the Making of the Professional in the Victorian Novel |
Ruth |
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The Old Story, with a Difference: Pickwick’s Vision |
Wolfreys |
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Other Mothers: Beyond the
Maternal Ideal |
Rosenman and Klaver, eds. |
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Performing the
Victorian: John Ruskin and Identity in Theater, Science, and Education |
Weltman |
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Paintings from Books: Art and Literature in Britain, 1760–1900 |
Altick |
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Plots of Opportunity:
Representing Conspiracy in Victorian England |
Pionke |
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The Pre-Raphaelite
Art of the Victorian Novel: Narrative Challenges to Visual Gendered
Boundaries |
Andres |
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The Presence of the Present: Topics of the Day in The Victorian Novel |
Altick |
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Punch: The Lively Youth of a British Institution, 1841–1851 |
Altick |
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The Silent Revolution and the Making of Victorian England |
Schlossberg |
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Telling Tales: Gender and Narrative Form in Victorian Literature and Culture |
Langland |
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The Tenniel Illustrations to the “Alice” Books |
Hancher |
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Victorian Freaks: The
Social Context of Freakery in Britain |
Tromp, ed. |
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Victorian Sensations:
Essays on a Scandalous Genre |
Harrison and Fantina, eds. |
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The Woman Painter in Victorian
Literature |
Losano |
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A World of Possibilities: Romantic Irony in Victorian Literature |
Ryals |
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WOMEN'S STUDIES |
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Adventures of the
Spirit: The Older Woman in the Works of Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, and
Other Contemporary Women Writers |
Perrakis, ed. |
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Advertising to the American Woman: 1900–1999 |
Hill |
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Afro-Future Females: Black
Writers Chart Science Fiction's Newest New-Wave Trajectory |
Barr, ed. |
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Anatomy Errata |
Hall |
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And Sin No
More: Social Policy and Unwed Mothers in Cleveland, 1855–1990 |
Morton |
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Anne Thackeray Ritchie
Journals and Letters |
Shankman |
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Any
Friend of the Movement: Networking for Birth Control, 1920–1940 |
Meyer |
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At Home, At War: Domesticity and World War I in American Fiction |
Haytock |
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Bastards and Foundlings: Illegitimacy in Eighteenth-Century England |
Zunshine |
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Beyond the Reproductive
Body: The Politics of Women's Health and Work in Early Victorian England |
Levine-Clark |
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Bodies of Technology: Women’s Involvement with Reproductive Medicine |
Saetnan, Oudshoorn, and Kirejczyk, eds. |
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Challenging Parties,
Changing Parliaments: Women and Elected Office in Contemporary Western
Europe |
Kittilson |
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Consuming Fantasies:
Labor, Leisure, and the London Shopgirl, 1880–1920 |
Sanders |
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Controlling Vice: Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St. Paul, 1865–1883 |
Best |
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Courts and Commerce: Gender, Law, and the Market Economy in Colonial New
York |
Rosen |
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Crack Mothers: Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Media |
Humphries |
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The Dictionary of Feminist Theory: Second Edition |
Humm |
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The Difference Place Makes: Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora Identity |
Gourdine |
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Don’t Kill Your Baby: Public Health and the Decline of Breastfeeding in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries |
Wolf |
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Dying to Be Beautiful: The Fight for Safe Cosmetics |
Kay |
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The Economics of
Fantasy: Rape in Twentieth-Century Literature |
Stockton |
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Educating the Proper
Woman Reader: Victorian Family Literary Magazines and the Cultural Health of
the Nation |
Phegley |
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Executing Race: Early American Women's Narratives of Race, Society, and the
Law |
Harris |
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Exile: A Memoir of 1939 |
Schneider |
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Feminism in the Heartland |
Ezekiel |
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Feminist Realism at the
Fin de Siècle: The Influence of the Late-Victorian Woman’s Press on
the Development of the Novel |
Youngkin |
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From Old Woman to Older Women:
Contemporary Culture and Women's Narratives |
Chivers |
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Galactic Suburbia:
Recovering Women’s Science Fiction |
Yaszek |
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Gender and Petty Violence in London, 1680–1720 |
Hurl-Eamon |
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Gendered Interventions:
Narrative Discourse in the Victorian Novel |
Warhol |
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Handling the Sick: The Women
of St. Luke's and the Nature of Nursing, 1892–1937 |
Olson and Walsh |
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Having a Good Cry: Effeminate Feelings and Pop-Culture Forms |
Warhol |
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Home Economics: Domestic Fraud
in Victorian England |
Stern |
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In the Presence of Audience: The Self in Diaries and Fiction |
Martinson |
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The Intersecting
Realities and Fictions of Virginia Woolf and Colette |
Southworth |
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Justifiable Homicide: Battered Women, Self-Defense and the Law |
Gillespie |
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Little Songs: Women,
Silence, and the Nineteenth-Century Sonnet |
Billone |
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Listen to Me Good: The Life Story of an Alabama Midwife |
Smith and Holmes |
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Making Midwives Legal: Childbirth, Medicine, and the Law, Second Edition |
DeVries |
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Making Stories, Making Selves: Feminist Reflections on the Holocaust |
Linden |
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Making the “America of Art”: Cultural Nationalism and Nineteenth-Century Women Writers |
Sofer |
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Medea's Daughters: Forming and Performing the Woman Who Kills |
Jones |
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Middle Passages and
the Healing Place of History: Migration and Identity in Black Women’s
Literature |
Brown-Guillory |
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Modern Mothers in the Heartland: Gender, Health, and Progress in Illinois,
1900–1930 |
Curry |
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Motherhood in Bondage |
Sanger |
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Mothers and Motherhood: Readings in American History |
Apple and Golden, eds. |
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Mutha’ Is Half a Word:
Intersections of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female
Culture |
Stallings |
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The New Woman and the Empire |
Jusová |
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Nurse-Midwifery: The Birth
of a New American Profession |
Ettinger |
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Other Mothers: Beyond the
Maternal Ideal |
Rosenman and Klaver, eds. |
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Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism: A Rhetoric of Feminist Utopian Fiction |
Peel |
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Prostitution and the State in Italy, 1860–1915 |
Gibson |
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Pursuing Johns: Criminal Law Reform, Defending Character, and New York
City's Committee of Fourteen, 1920–1930 |
Mackey |
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Reproductive Health, Reproductive Rights: Reformers and the Politics of
Maternal Welfare, 1917–1940 |
Rosen |
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Roman Fever: Domesticity and
Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing |
Elsden |
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The Selling of Contraception: The Dalkon Shield Case, Sexuality and Women’s
Autonomy |
Grant |
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A Social History of Wet Nursing in America: From Breast to Bottle |
Golden |
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Telling Tales: Gender and Narrative Form in Victorian Literature and Culture |
Langland |
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The Tested Woman Plot: Women's Choices, Men's Judgments, and the Shaping of
Stories |
Bueler |
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Textual Contraception: Birth
Control and Modern American Fiction |
Capo |
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This Strange Society of Women: Reading the Letters and Lives of The Woman’s
Commonwealth |
Kitch |
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A Thousand Words:
Portraiture, Style, and Queer Modernism |
Hovey |
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Traveling Economies:
American Women’s Travel Writing |
Steadman |
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Travels with the Wolf: A Story of Chronic Illness |
Goldstein |
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Un-American Womanhood: Antiradicalism, Antifeminism, and the First Red Scare |
Nielsen |
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Unlikely Entrepreneurs: Catholic Sisters and the Hospital Marketplace, 1865–1925 |
Wall |
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The Woman Painter in Victorian
Literature |
Losano |
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Women and Prenatal Testing: Facing the
Challenges of Genetic Technology |
Rothenberg and Thomson, eds. |
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Women in Labor: Mothers, Medicine, and Occupational Health in the United
States, 1890–1980 |
Hepler |
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Women’s Health: Complexities and Differences |
Ruzek, Olesen, and Clarke, eds. |