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Contents
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Volume 4 Number 3
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June 2007
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Editorial
Introduction, Merry Wiesner-Hanks and Linda Black
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Essays
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Ten
Essential Women for a World History Class
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Marjorie Bingham
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"Her Marriage Bondage": Useful Websites for Linking
Women's Marriage Rights Past to Present
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Lyn Reese
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Teaching Women in the Zapatista Movement: Gender,
Health, and Resistance
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Devon Hansen and Laura Ryan
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Exploring Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in
Nineteenth Century Latin America: Clorinda Matto de Turner's Torn
from the Nest
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Carlos Alberto Contreras
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Engendering World History: A Team-Taught Survey
Course at the University of California-Irvine
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Urlike Strasser and Heidi Tinsman
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Teaching the History of Motherhood as "Big"
History
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Jacquelyn C. Miller
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The African Family in World History: The Case
of Colonial Asante
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Candice Goucher
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When Heroism is Not Enough: Three Women Warriors
of Vietnam, their Historians, and World History
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Marc Jason Gilbert
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Floating Cloisters and Heroic Women: French Ursuline
Missionaries, 1639-1744
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Heidi Keller-Lapp
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Where did all the Women Go? Labor Market Changes
in a Settler Society: Argentina, 1860-1914
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Cristian Harris
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The Fall of an Angel: Gendering and Demonizing
El Niño
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Julia Miller
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Book Reviews on Gender History
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Three "Classics" of Gender History:
Foundations for Developing and Enhancing World History Courses
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Kathy Callahan
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Meade, Teresa and Merry Wiesner-Hanks. A
Companion to Gender History
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Sharon Cohen
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Book Reviews
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Abernethy, David B. The Dynamics of Global
Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415-1980
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Emrah Sahin
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Atwill, David. The Chinese Sultanate:
Islam, Ethnicity, and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856-1873
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Gary McKiddy
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Blair, Alasdair. The European Union
Since 1945
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Gregory J. Dykhouse
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Carroll, James. An American Requiem:
God, My Father, and the War that Came Between Us
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Jack Betterly
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Curtin, Philip D. On the Fringes of
History: A Memoir
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Phillip Luke Sinitiere
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Hanneman, Mary L. Japan Faces the World
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Jerome Klena
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Holt, Frank. Alexander the Great and
the Mystery of the Elephant Medallions
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Mary G. Saracino
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McNeill, William H. The Pursuit
of Truth
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Marnie Hughes-Warrington
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Mendez, Jennifer Bickham. From the
Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization in
Nicaragua
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Alberto E. Nickerson
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Murphy, Gretchen. Hemispheric Imaginings:
the Monroe Doctrine and Narratives of U.S. Empire
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Lee P. Ruddin
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Roraback, Amanda. Nutshell Notes
Series
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Adele Dalesandro-Haug
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Obeyesekere, Gananath. Cannibal Talk:
The Man-Eating Myth and Human Sacrifice in the South Seas
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Bethe Hagens
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Overy, R.J. The Origins of the
Second World War
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Chris Thomas
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Rasanayagam, Angelo. Afghanistan:
A Modern History: Monarchy, Despotism or Democracy? The Problems of
Governance in the Muslim Tradition
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Timothy May
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Samson, Jane. Race and Empire
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Christoph Strobel
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Shulze, Kirsten. The Arab-Israeli
Conflict
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Emrah Sahin
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Stovall, Tyler Edward. France
Since the Second World War
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Birgit Schneider
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White, Nicholas. Decolonization:
The British Experience Since 1945
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Aaron Whelchel
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Whitfield, Peter. Cities of the
World: A History in Maps
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Andreas Aase
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Columns
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