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Book Review
| Canadian and American Women: Moving from Private to Public Experiences in the Atlantic World. Ed. by Valeria Gennaro Lerda and Roberto Maccarini. (Milan: Selene, 2001. 329 pp. Paper, 20.00, ISBN 88-86267-74-6.)
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| Canadian and American Women is a collection of presentations delivered at the third international conference organized by the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies of the University of Genoa in 1999. The conference brought together senior scholars and graduate students from Canada, Italy, and the United States to foster international research collaboration on women's history. The book includes more papers about Canadian women's experiences than American case studies. The focus on Canadian women's history complements Italian scholars' long interest in Canadian fiction by women. |
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