Women in egalitarian societies.
Women of Egypt and the ancient near east.
From Medusa to Cleopatra: women in the ancient world.
Matres Patriae/Matres Ecclesiae: women of the Roman empire.
Sanctity and power: the dual pursuit of early medieval women.
The dominion of gender: women's fortunes in the high middle ages.
Did women have a renaissance?
Protestant wives, catholic saints, and the devil's handmaid: women in the age of reformations.
Spinning out capital: women's work in the early modern economy.
Women and the enlightenment.
Women and politcal revolution in Paris.
Women in the industrial capitalist economy.
Liberty, equality, and justice for women: the theory and practice of feminism in nineteenth-century Europe.
Gender and race in the nineteenth-and twentieth-century British empire.
The socialist women's movement from 1850 to 1940.
Women and communal strikes in the crisis of 1917-1922.
Women and the revolutionary process in Russia.
Something old, something new: women between the two world wars.
The fascist solution to the woman question in Italy and Germany.
Both friend and foe: women and state welfare.