Incoming Resources
- Women at home in Victorian America, a social history, Ellen M. Plante
- I dwell in possibility, women build a nation, 1600-1920, Donna M. Lucey
- Everyone was brave, the rise and fall of feminism in America, William L. O'Neill
- Mothers and more, American women in the 1950s, Eugenia Kaledin
- What American women did, 1789-1920, a year-by-year reference, by Linda Miles Coppens
- Divided we stand, the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics, Marjorie J. Spruill
- Women at war with America, private lives in a patriotic era, D'ann Campbell
- Women's life cycle and economic insecurity, problems and proposals, edited by Martha N. Ozawa
- American women in the 1960s, changing the future, Blanche Linden-Ward, Carol Hurd Green
- Handbook of American women's history, Angela M. Howard & Frances M. Kavenik, editors
- The ABC-CLIO companion to women's progress in America, Elizabeth Frost-Knappman, with the assistance of Sarah Kurian
- Women and the American experience, Nancy Woloch
- Woman, the American history of an idea, Lillian Faderman
- Prime-time feminism, television, media culture, and the women's movement since 1970, Bonnie J. Dow
- Second to none, a documentary history of American women, edited by Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Cynthia Russett, and Laurie Crumpacker
- The home front and beyond, American women in the 1940s, Susan M. Hartmann
- Cross sections from a decade of change, Elizabeth Janeway
- Holding their own, American women in the 1930s, Susan Ware
- Setting a course, American women in the 1920s, Dorothy M. Brown
- The oven birds: American women on womanhood, 1820-1920