Submissions from 2024
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: Betty Smith’s Bestselling Introduction to the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Nancy C. Unger
Structure, status, and span: gender differences in co-authorship networks across 16 region-subject pairs (2009–2013), Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Molly M. King, and Isabella Cingolani
Submissions from 2023
Name-based demographic inference and the unequal distribution of misrecognition, Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Molly M. King, and Christin Munsch
Submissions from 2022
Imperialism, Race Thinking, Gender, and Genocide, Amy E. Randall
Introduction: Gender and Genocide Studies, 2nd Edition, Amy E. Randall
A safer SCU: Report of a student forum on bystander intervention to prevent sexual assault, Chad Raphael
American Women in Environmental History: An Illustrated Overview, Nancy Unger
Submissions from 2021
The Pandemic Penalty: The Gendered Effects of COVID-19 on Scientific Productivity, Molly M. King and Megan E. Frederickson
Changing The World, Empowering Themselves: Women’s Clubs in Environmental History, Nancy Unger
The LGBTQ+ community: an underappreciated resource in environmental awareness and protection, Nancy Unger
Submissions from 2020
“Who Wants to Live Forever?” Andrew Holleran, Garth Greenwell, and The Gayest Decade That Never Ended, John C. Hawley
The template for using white privilege to fight racism, Nancy Unger
Submissions from 2019
Barren Lands and Barren Bodies In Navajo Nation: Indian Women WARN about Uranium, Genetics, and Sterilization, Marie Bolton and Nancy C. Unger
Gender and Sexuality, Amy E. Randall
Legacies of Belle La Follette’s Big Tent Campaigns for Women’s Suffrage, Nancy Unger
Personal, Political, and Professional: The Impact of Carolyn Merchant’s Life and Leadership, Nancy Unger
Belle La Follette’s Fight for Women’s Suffrage: Losing the Battle for Wisconsin, Winning the War for the Nation, Nancy C. Unger
Submissions from 2017
Undocumented and in College: Students and Institutions in a Climate of National Hostility, Terry-Ann Jones and Laura Nichols
Men set their own cites high: Gender and self-citation across fields and over time, Molly M. King, Carl T. Bergstrom, Shelley J. Correll, Jennifer Jacquet, and Jevin D. West
Women’s Activism and "Second Wave" Feminism: Transnational Histories, Barbara Molony and Jennifer Nelson
Gender and the Emergence of the Soviet 'Citizen-Consumer' in Comparative Perspective, Amy E. Randall
Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Thomas Dublin, and Barbara Molony
Adda F. Howie: "America’s Outstanding Woman Farmer", Nancy Unger
Submissions from 2016
The Effect of Mothers’ Educational Credentials on Children’s Outcomes: Does Being a First-Generation or Continuing Generation College Graduate Matter?, Susan A. Dumais and Laura Nichols
Lesbian Sources: A Bibliography of Periodical Articles, 1970-1990, Linda Garber
Gender in Modern East Asia: An Integrated History, Barbara Molony, Janet Theiss, and Hyaeweol Choi
Pushing and Pulling Emerging Adults through College: College Generational Status and the Influence of Parents and Others in the First Year, Laura Nichols and Ángel Islas
Beyond the “Digital Divide:” The Computer Girls of Seelampur, Sreela Sarkar
Passionate Producers: Corporate Interventions in Expanding the Promise of the Information Society, Sreela Sarkar
For overcoming homophobia, California’s FAIR Education Act is a model, Nancy Unger
Role of Gay Bars in American History, Nancy Unger
That the Worst Shooting in US History Took Place in a Gay Bar Is Unsurprising, Nancy Unger
The Unexpected Belle La Follette, Nancy Unger
Submissions from 2015
Who decides racial identity? Not Rachel Dolezal, Margalynne Armstrong and Stephanie M. Wildman
Literary Recovery in an Age of Austerity: A Review of Early American Reprints and Just Teach One, Michelle Burnham
Drawing Testimony, Coming to Writing: Ebe Cagli Seidenberg’s Le sabbie del silenzio and Il Tempo dei Dioscuri, Eveljn Ferraro
Claiming Lesbian History: The Romance Between Fact and Fiction, Linda Garber
Expanding the Circle: Creating an Inclusive Environment in Higher Education for LGBTQ Students and Studies, John C. Hawley
Gay and Lesbian Culture and Politics, John C. Hawley
Deficient realities: expertise and uncertainty among tea plantation workers in Sri Lanka, Mythri Jegathesan
Changing Access To Land For Women In Sub-Saharan Africa, Michael Kevane
Deconstructing Sita's Blues: Questions of Mis/representation, Cultural Property, and Feminist Critique in Nina Paley's Ramayana, Sharmila Lodhia
The Absent Presence and the Art of Autobiography in Barack Obama's Dreams From My Father, Aparajita Nanda
The Black Frontier, Aparajita Nanda
'Each Wise Nymph that Angles for a Heart': The Politics of Courtship in the Boston 'Fishing Lady' Pictures, Andrea Pappas
Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Survey, 1st Edition, Amy E. Randall
Introduction: Gendering Genocide Studies, 1st Edition, Amy E. Randall
Belle La Follette: Progressive Era Reformer, Nancy Unger
Reanimating Ghost Editions, Reorienting the Early American Novel, Karen A. Weyler and Michelle Burnham
Wise Latina/os Reflect on Role Models, Acting Affirmatively, and Structures of Discrimination: In Honor of Richard Delgado, Stephanie M. Wildman and Lucy Gaines
Submissions from 2014
Ancres invisibles, Jimia Boutouba
The Moudawana Syndrome: Gender Trouble in Contemporary Morocco, Jimia Boutouba
Disability, Laura L. Ellingson and Margaret M. Quinlan
Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works (2nd Edition), Michael Kevane
Stop Importing Weapons of Family Destruction!’ Cyberdiscourses, Patriarchal Anxieties and the Male Backlash Movement in India, Sharmila Lodhia
Ethnic Literatures and Transnationalism: Critical Imaginaries for a Global Age, Aparajita Nanda
In Search of a Jewish Audience: New York’s Guild Art Gallery, 1935-1937, Andrea Pappas
Women and Social Movements, International--1840 to Present., Kathryn Kish Sklar, Thomas Dublin, and Barbara Molony
The “Other” Women in Family Life: Recognizing the Significance of Aunt/Niece/Nephew Communication, Patricia J. Sotirin and Laura L. Ellingson
Gays and Lesbians in Early 20th Century America, Nancy Unger
Women and Gender: Useful Categories of Analysis in Environmental History, Nancy Unger
In Honor of Angela Harris: Finding Breathing Space, Embracing the Contradictions, and "Education Work", Stephanie M. Wildman
Practicing Social Justice Feminism in the Classroom, Stephanie M. Wildman
Reflections on Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia Symposium—The Plenary Panel, Stephanie M. Wildman, Angela Mae Kupenda, Maritza I. Reyes, Angela Onwauchi-Willig, and Adiren Katherine Wing
The Female American, Unca Eliza Winkfield, Michelle Burnham, and James Freitas
Submissions from 2013
Breaking the Ties: French Romantic Socialism and the Critique of Liberal Slave Emancipation, Naomi J. Andrews
Les Enfants de l’ombre: Dalila Kerchouche. Leila: Avoir dix-ans dans un camp de harkis, Jimia Boutouba
Distancing the Past: New Forms of Discomfort with AIDS in the U.S, John C. Hawley
Days of Revolution: Political Unrest in an Iranian Village, Mary Elaine Hegland
Social Justice: Professionals, Communities and Law, 2nd Edition, Martha Mahoney, John Calmore, and Stephanie M. Wildman
Power, Politics, and Domestic Desire in Octavia Butler’s Lilith’s Brood, Aparajita Nanda
Strangled Cry: The Communication and Experience of Trauma, Aparajita Nanda and Peter Bray
Where the Aunts Are Family, Feminism, and Kinship in Popular Culture, Patricia J. Sotirin and Laura L. Ellingson
The Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship, Jevin D. West, Jennifer Jacquet, Molly M. King, Shelley J. Correll, and Carl T. Bergstrom
Privilege Revealed: Past, Present, & Future [Revisiting Privilege Revealed and Reflecting on Teaching and Learning Together], Stephanie M. Wildman
A Social Justice Lens Turned on Legal Education: Next Steps in Representing the Vulnerable and Inspiring Law Students, Stephanie M. Wildman and Deborah Moss-West
Living Values through the Center for Social Justice and Public Service, Stephanie M. Wildman and Deborah Moss-West
Submissions from 2012
Femmes d’images et images de femmes: Parcours féminins et culture visuelle au Maghreb, Jimia Boutouba
Beyond the research/service dichotomy: Claiming ALL research products for hiring, evaluation, tenure, and promotion., Laura L. Ellingson and Margaret M. Quinlan
Ebe Cagli Seidenberg, Eveljn Ferraro
Identity Poetics: Race, Class, and the Lesbian-Feminist Roots of Queer Theory, Linda Garber
"I Enter Into Its Burning": Yvonne Vera's Beautiful Cauldron of Violence, John C. Hawley
Gendered production and consumption in rural Africa, Michael Kevane
Soviet Masculinities: Guest Editor's Introduction, Amy E. Randall
Beyond Nature’s Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History, Nancy Unger
Introduction: Sex, Sexuality, and Gender as Useful Categories in Environmental History, Nancy Unger
Revisiting the Work We Know So Little About: Race, Wealth, Privilege, and Social Justice, Stephanie M. Wildman, Beverly Moran, and Margalynne J. Armstrong
Submissions from 2011
D'Eichthal and Urbain's Lettres sur la race noire et la race blanche: race, gender, and reconciliation after Slave Emancipation, Naomi Andrews
"The Universal Alliance of All Peoples": Romantic Socialists, the Human Family, and the Defense of Empire during the July Monarchy, 1830-1848, Naomi J. Andrews
Female Bodies and Capitalist Drive: Leonora Sansay's Secret History in Transoceanic Context, Michelle Burnham
Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer as Indigenous Gothic, Michelle Burnham
Trade, Time, and the Calculus of Risk in Early Pacific Travel Writing, Michelle Burnham
New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights, Dana Collins, Sylvanna M. Falcon, Sharmila Lodhia, and Molly Talcott
The Poetics of Professionalism Among Dialysis Technicians, Laura L. Ellingson
Gender, Genre and Slavery: The Other Rowson, Rowson's Others, Eileen Elrod
From “Mothers of Humanity” to “Assisting the Emperor”: Gendered Belonging in the Wartime Rhetoric of Japanese Feminist Ichikawa Fusae, Barbara Molony
Black California: A Literary Anthology, Aparajita Nanda
Writing the Self in ‘Heterotopic’ Spaces: Reading Nawal Sadaawi’s Woman at Point Zero, Aparajita Nanda
Homelessness and the Mobile Shelter System: Public Transportation as Shelter, Laura Nichols and Fernando Cázares