Citation: E. Boris et R. Mosherwilliams, NONPROFIT ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS - ASSESSING THE DEFINITIONS, CLASSIFICATIONS, AND DATA, Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly, 27(4), 1998, pp. 488-506
Citation: E. Boris, RADIUM GIRLS - WOMEN AND INDUSTRIAL HEALTH REFORM, 1910-1935 - CLARK,C, The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 29(2), 1998, pp. 319-321
Citation: E. Boris, RETHINKING HOME ECONOMICS - WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF A PROFESSION - STAGE,S, VINCENTI,VB, The Journal of American history, 85(1), 1998, pp. 278-279
Citation: E. Boris, YOU WOULDNT WANT ONE OF EM DANCING WITH YOUR WIFE - RACIALIZED BODIESON THE JOB IN WORLD-WAR-II, American quarterly, 50(1), 1998, pp. 77-108
Citation: E. Boris, FIGHTING THE WAR AGAINST WELFARE - TEACHING THE WAR-ON-POVERTY IN HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE( WITH COURSE SYLLABUS ), Radical history review, (69), 1997, pp. 191-203
Citation: E. Boris, FROM THE OTHER SIDE - WOMEN, GENDER, AND IMMIGRANT LIFE IN THE US, 1820-1990 - GABACCIA,D, The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 27(3), 1997, pp. 547-548
Citation: E. Boris, IMPROVING POOR PEOPLE - THE WELFARE-STATE, THE UNDERCLASS, AND URBAN-SCHOOLS AS HISTORY - KATZ,MB, The American historical review, 101(4), 1996, pp. 1294-1295
Citation: E. Boris, THE FIRST STRANGE PLACE - RACE AND SEX IN WORLD-WAR-II HAWAII - BAILEY,B, FARBER,D, Contemporary sociology, 24(3), 1995, pp. 334-335
Citation: E. Boris, 10 HOURS LABOR - RELIGION, REFORM, AND GENDER IN EARLY NEW-ENGLAND - MURPHY,TA, The American historical review, 99(2), 1994, pp. 647-648