Citation: K. Holden, WOMENS TALK - A SOCIAL-HISTORY OF GOSSIP IN WORKING-CLASS NEIGHBORHOODS, 1880-1960 - TEBBUTT,M, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 427-429
Citation: A. Heitlinger, WOMEN OF PRAGUE - ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL-CHANGE FROM THE 18TH-CENTURY TO THE PRESENT - IGGERS,WA, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 433-435
Citation: S. Ahmed, RECONSTRUCTING WOMANHOOD, RECONSTRUCTING FEMINISM - WRITINGS ON BLACK-WOMEN - JARRETTMACAULEY,D, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 435-437
Citation: M. Maynard, WOMEN, POWER AND RESISTANCE - AN INTRODUCTION TO WOMENS STUDIES - COSSLETT,T, EASTON,A, SUMMERFIELD,P, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 442-443
Citation: A. Hughes, SPINNING WITH THE BRAIN - WOMENS WRITING IN 17TH-CENTURY ENGLAND - CLARKE,N, WEINSTEIN,H, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 450-451
Citation: T. Rohkramer, GENDER RELATIONS IN GERMAN HISTORY - POWER, AGENCY AND EXPERIENCE FROM THE 16TH-CENTURY TO THE 20TH-CENTURY - ABRAMS,L, HARVEY,E, Women's history review, 6(3), 1997, pp. 452-453
Citation: Pa. Sargison, GENDER, CLASS AND POWER - IDEOLOGIES AND CONFLICT DURING THE TRANSITION TO TRAINED FEMALE NURSING AT 2 NEW-ZEALAND HOSPITALS, 1889-95, Women's history review, 6(2), 1997, pp. 183-200
Citation: A. Lewis, MAJOR ACCESSIONS TO BRITISH REPOSITORIES IN 1994 AND 1995 RELATING TOWOMENS HISTORY, Women's history review, 6(2), 1997, pp. 215-237