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Conferences,
Symposia, Paper Presentations (since
1995)
March,
1998: Women's Studies Department, City University of New York Graduate School
and University Center, "The Women's Liberation Movement and the Origins of
International Women's Day."
January, 1998:
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, "From the 'Woman Question'
to Women's Liberation: Origins of the Women's Liberation Movement in Seattle
Washington."
June, 1997:
Berkshire Conference of Women Historians 'Mini Berks' meeting, "The Women's
Liberation Movement in Seattle Washington, 1966-1973."
April, 1997:
Women's Studies Department, City University of New York Graduate School and
University Center, "Using Oral History to Research the Women's Liberation
Movement."
March, 1997:
History Department University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, "Using Multi
Media Technology to Teach the US History Survey."
June 1996:
Berkshire Conference of Women Historians "How to Write About a Visionary
Movement in the 'Get Real Nineties: The Women's Liberation Movement."
April, 1996:
Greenwich University, Dartford, England Conference "Seeing Through
Suffrage: New Studies on Gender and Women's Suffrage," "Sylvia
Pankhurst's Contributions to the Winning of Women's Suffrage."
March, 1996:
University of Manchester, Manchester, England, "Sylvia Pankhurst: Class and
Gender: The Social Soviets."
January 1996:
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Chair and Commentator "On
the Inside Looking Out: Reading, Writing and Teaching Who We're Not."
Publications
(since 1990)
Books:
Sylvia
Pankhurst: Sexual Politics and Political Activism, St. Martin's Press,
New York, 1996.
Journal Articles:
"Being on the Outside While Teaching on the Inside," Journal
of Women's History, Fall, 1996
"Sheila Rowbotham: A Twenty Year Assessment," Radical History
Review, Fall, 1995.
Book Reviews:
"Radical Recollections," a review of In Our Time: Memoir of a
Revolution by Susan Brownmiller, Women'' Review of Books,
Vol. XVII, No. 7, April 2000, pp 12-14.
Review of Gender, Class Race and Reform in the Progressive Era, for the Journal
of Ethnic
Studies, Summer, 1994, Vol. 13, No 4.
Marie Stopes, The Women's Review of Books, May, 1993
Chapters in books:
"Activism in the Academy," in Voices of Women Historians: The
Personal, The Political, the Professional, edited by Eileen Boris and
Nupur Chauduri, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1999.
"Primary and Secondary Contradictions in Seattle, 1967-1969," in
The Feminist Memoir Project, Crown Press, New York, 1998.
"Disk O Inferno: Using Multi Media Technology to Teach the US History
Survey," New York, F.E. Sharpe, 1998.
"The Anti War Activism of Sylvia Pankhurst," in Protest and
Survival: A Festschrift for E.P. Thompson, London, Merlin Press, 1993.
"Sylvia Pankhurst and the Great War," Sylvia Pankhurst: From
Artist to Anti Fascist, New York, St. Martins Press, 1992
Electronic:
Syllabus: "The Women's Liberation Movement,"
http://ww2.h-net.msu.edu/~women/syll-
winslow.html
Other:
"Change, Not Charity: Women, Money and Feminism," in Iris,
Journal of the Women's Center at the University of Virginia.
Encyclopedia entries on "Feminism," and "Gloria Steinem,"
in Civil Rights in the United States, (eds., Waldo Martin, Junior
and Patricia Sullivan) Vols. I. & II., New York, MacMillan Reference
USA, 2000.
Selected course outline "US History since 1877," in Fiol-Matta
and K. Chamberlain (eds) Women of Color in the Multi-Cultural
Curriculum: Transforming the College Classroom, The Feminist Press,
New York, 1994.
Encyclopedia entries on Lois Maillol Jones, Faith Ringgold and Betye Saar
in To Better Our World in America, Garland Press, 1993.
Contributor: A History of the Coordinating Committee on Women in the
Historical
Profession/Conference Group on Women's History, published by the CCWHP/CGWP,
1993.
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