When Women Ruled the Pacific: Power and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Tahiti and Hawai‘i Uncategorized
Women of the Beat Generation: The Writers, Artists and Muses at the Heart of a Revolution Uncategorized
Women’s Lives, Women’s Voices: Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples Uncategorized
Girls, Aggression, and Intersectionality: Transforming the Discourse of “Mean Girls” in the United States Uncategorized
The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution, and Resilience: Five Hundred Years of Women’s Self Portraits Uncategorized
Feminist Rehearsals: Gender at the Theatre in Early Twentieth-Century Argentina and Mexico Uncategorized
Literacy in a Long Blues Note: Black Women’s Literature and Music in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Uncategorized
Women on Wheels: The Scandalous Untold History of Women in Bicycling from the 1880s to the 1980s Uncategorized
Flowers of Fire: The Inside Story of South Korea’s Feminist Movement and What It Means for Women’s Rights Worldwide Uncategorized
May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate: Travel Writing and Transformation in the Late Nineteenth Century Uncategorized
All Made Up: The Power and Pitfalls of Beauty Culture, from Cleopatra to Kim Kardashian Uncategorized
Troubling Borders: An Anthology of Art and Literature by Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora Uncategorized
Roads of Her Own: Gendered Space and Mobility in American Women’s Road Narratives, 1970-2000 Uncategorized
Beyond the Periphery of the Skin: Rethinking, Remaking, and Reclaiming the Body in Contemporary Capitalism Uncategorized
A Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality Uncategorized
Empress of the Nile: The Daredevil Archaeologist Who Saved Egypt’s Ancient Temples from Destruction Uncategorized
Real Self-Care: A Transformative Program for Redefining Wellness (Crystals, Cleanses, and Bubble Baths Not Included) Uncategorized
The Women’s History of the Modern World: How Radicals, Rebels, and Everywomen Revolutionized the Last 200 Years Uncategorized
Notes from the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-Grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy Uncategorized