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This is an archive of the UCLA Historical Journal (1981–2018). Instituted by UCLA history graduate students in 1980, the journal's objectives were twofold: to allow graduate students the opportunity to publish their work in a scholarly journal, and to acquaint graduate students with writings and methodologies from various historical fields which might be relevant to their own interests and pursuits.
Volume 14, 1994
Women, Gender, & History
Front Matter
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Women, Gender & History
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Articles
The Impact of Empire on the North American Woman Suffrage Movement: Suffrage Racism in an Imperial Context
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From Civilized to Savage: Changing Euro-American Perceptions of Pueblo Gender Roles and Sexuality, 1850-1920
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The Separate Spheres of the State: Mobilization Rhetoric and Public Policy Objectives During World War II
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Spouse-devouring Black Widows and Their Neutered Mates: Postwar Suburbanization—A Battle over Domestic Space
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Elizabeth I Amongst the Women
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