Incoming Resources
- Women in the Middle East, past and present, Nikki R. Keddie
- Political woman, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
- Spartan women, Sarah B. Pomeroy
- Notable Black American women, Jessie Carney Smith, editor
- A history of women in the West, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot, general editors
- Sexual assault on campus, the problem and the solution, Carol Bohmer, Andrea Parrot
- Feminism and art history, questioning the litany, edited by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard
- Bodies of subversion, a secret history of women and tattoo, by Margot Mifflin
- Ending violence against women, from words to action, study of the Secretary-General
- The girl on the magazine cover, the origins of visual stereotypes in American mass media, Carolyn Kitch
- Vietnamese women at war, fighting for Ho Chi Minh and the revolution, Sandra C. Taylor
- The secret trauma, incest in the lives of girls and women, Diana E.H. Russell
- Reading Roman women, sources, genres, and real life, Suzanne Dixon
- Representing women, Linda Nochlin
- Rosie's mom, forgotten women workers of the First World War, Carrie Brown
- The Good body, asceticism in contemporary culture, edited by Mary G. Winkler & Letha B. Cole
- The girls in the balcony, women, men, and the New York Times, Nan Robertson
- Amazons to fighter pilots, a biographical dictionary of military women, Reina Pennington, editor ; Robin Higham, advisory editor ; foreword by Gerhard Weinberg
- First generations, women in colonial America, Carol Berkin
- Women designers in the USA, 1900-2000, diversity and difference : Jacqueline M. Atkins [and others], Pat Kirkham, ed
- Domestic violence at the margins, readings on race, class, gender, and culture, edited by Natalie J. Sokoloff with Christina Pratt ; foreword by Beth E. Richie
- Building houses out of chicken legs, Black women, food, and power, Psyche A. Williams-Forson
- Gendering disability, edited by Bonnie G. Smith, Beth Hutchison
- Women and development in Africa, how gender works, Michael Kevane
- Against the odds, women pioneers in the first hundred years of photography, Martin W. Sandler
- Women in the classical world, image and text, Elaine Fantham [and others]
- What if I had been the hero?, investigating women's cinema, Sue Thornham
- All the daring of the soldier, women of the Civil War armies, Elizabeth D. Leonard
- Do Muslim women need saving?, Lila Abu-Lughod
- Freedom's daughters, the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement from 1830 to 1970, Lynne Olson
- Well-behaved women seldom make history, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
- The New Quotable woman, compiled and edited by Elaine Partnow
- From convent to concert hall, a guide to women composers, edited by Sylvia Glickman and Martha Furman Schleifer
- The great silent army of abolitionism, ordinary women in the antislavery movement, Julie Roy Jeffrey
- A shining thread of hope, the history of Black women in America, Darlene Clark Hine and Kathleen Thompson
- Encyclopedia of women and world religion, edited by Serinity Young
- Muslim women in America, the challenge of Islamic identity today, Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Jane I. Smith, Kathleen M. Moore
- The science question in feminism, Sandra Harding
- Women's life cycle and economic insecurity, problems and proposals, edited by Martha N. Ozawa
- Medicine women, curanderas, and women doctors, by Bobette Perrone, H. Henrietta Stockel, Victoria Krueger
- Women of mathematics, a biobibliographic sourcebook, edited by Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Campbell ; with a foreword by Alice Schafer
- Scientific pioneers, women succeeding in science, Joyce Tang
- Nadia, captive of hope, memoir of an Arab woman, Fay Afaf Kanafani ; introduction by Lisa Suhair Majaj
- The woman scientist, meeting the challenges for a successful career, Clarice M. Yentsch and Carl J. Sindermann
- Feminine psychology, edited and with an introduction by Harold Kelman
- Women in the modern world,, edited and with an introd. by Raphael Patai
- Discovering the women in slavery, emancipating perspectives on the American past, edited by Patricia Morton
- Making women's histories, beyond national perspectives, edited by Pamela S. Nadell and Kate Haulman
- Outrageous acts and everyday rebellions, Gloria Steinem
- Mothers of invention, women of the slaveholding South in the American Civil War, Drew Gilpin Faust