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From Litho Stone to Pentium Chip: Interpreting Gender in U.S. World War I Posters
Exhibition Project for Gender Studies 103 (Spring ’98) Selected Resources
Digital resources:
Print resources on reserve at ODY:
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Shawn Aubitz and Gail Stern, "Americans All! Ethnic Images in World War
I Posters," Prologue (Spring 1987)
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Maurine Weiner Greenwald, Women, War, and Work: The Impact of WWI on
Women Workers in the United States (Westport, Conn: Greenwood
Press, 1980).
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Margaret Higonnet, Behind the Lines.
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David Kennedy, Over Here: The First World War and American Society
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980).
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Kathleen Kennedy,"Declaring War on War: Gender and the American Socialist
Attack on Militarism, 1914-1918." Journal of Women's History 7/2
(Summer 1995), 27-51.
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Kathleen Kennedy, "Declaring War on War," Journal of Women's History,
vol. 7, n. 2 (Summer, 1995), pp. 27 - ?
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Alice Kessler-Harris, Out to Work, chap. 8.
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Christine Lunardini and Thomas Knock, "Woodrow Wilson and Women's Suffrage,"
Political Science Quarterly (Winter, 1980-81), pp. 655-667.
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Kim E. Nielsen. "'We Are All Leaguers by Our House': Women, Suffrage,
and Red-Baiting in the National Non-Partisan League" Journal of Women's
History 6/1 (Spring 1994), 31-50.
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Virginia Scharf, Taking the Wheel: Women and the Coming of the Motor
Age (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991).
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