Recent Books That May Be of Interest to Women Scholars
Posted on Dec 30, 2013 | Comments 0
Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view. The opinions expressed in these books do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of WIAReport.
Here are the latest selections. Click on any of the titles for more information or to purchase through Amazon.com.
Anna Letitia Barbauld: New Perspectives edited by William McCarthy and Olivia Murphy (Bucknell University Press) |
Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India: Telugu Women in Mission by James Elisha Taneti (Palgrave Macmillan) |
Champions for Peace: Women Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize by Judith Hicks Stiehm (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers) |
Conceiving Freedom: Women of Color, Gender, and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro by Camilla Cowling (University of North Carolina Press) |
How It Feels to Be Free: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement by Ruth Feldstein (Oxford University Press) |
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Shrill Hurrahs: Women, Gender, and Racial Violence in South Carolina, 1865-1900 by Kate Cote Gillin (University of South Carolina Press) |
The Korean Women’s Movement and the State: Bargaining for Change by Seung-Kyung Kim and Kyounghee Kim (Routledge) |
Women, Dowries and Agency: Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Valencia by Dana Lightfoot (Manchester University Press) |
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