Acknowledgments
Introduction: Narratives, Intersections, and Dialogues by S. Jay Kleinberg, Eileen Boris, and Vicki L. Ruiz
1. Where the Girls Aren't: Women as Reluctant Migrants but Rational Actors in Early America by Trevor G. Burnard and Ann M. Little
2. "Your Women Are of No Small Consequence": Native American Women, Gender, and Early American History by Gail D. Macleitch
3. From Daughters of Liberty to Women of the Republic: American Women in the Era of the American Revolution by Susan Branson
4. Southern Women of Color and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 by Betty Wood
5. From Dawn to Dusk: Women's Work in the Antebellum Era by Inge Dornan and S. Jay Kleinberg
6. To Bind Up the Nationa's Wounds: Women and the American Civil War by Susan Mary Grant
7. Turner's Ghost: A Personal Retrospective on Western Women's History by Susan Armitage
8. Gender and U.S. Imperialism in U.S. Women's History by Laura Briggs
9. Chinese American Women in U.S. History: Explaining Representatives of Exotic Others, Passive Objects, and Active Subjects by Shirley Hune
10. Migrations and Destinations: Reflections on the Histories of U.S. Immigrant Women by Donna R. Gabaccia and Vicki L. Ruiz
11. African American Women Migration by Leslie Brown
12. Morena/o, Blanca/o, y Cafe con Leche: Racial Constructions in Chicana/o Historiography by Vicki L. Ruiz
13. The Woman Suffrage Movement, 1848-1920 by Elizabeth J. Clapp
14. Engendering Social Welfare Policy by Eileen Boris and S. Jay Kleinberg
15. Interrupting Norms and Constructing Deviances: Competing Frameworks in the Histories of Sexualities in the United States by Leisa D. Meyer
16. Strong People and Strong Leaders: African American Women and the Modern Black Freedom Struggle by Mary Ellen Curtin
17. A New Centruy of Struggle: Feminism and Antifeminism in the United States, 1920-Present by Kristin Celello
Contributors
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