1. Beyond the search for sisterhood: American women's history in the 1980's.
2. The Pocahontas perplex: the image of Indian women in American culture.
3. Female slaves: sex roles and status in the antebellum plantation south.
4. The widowed women of Santa Fe: assessments on the lives of an unmarried population, 1850-1880.
5. Native American women and agriculture: a Seneca case study.
6. The domestication of politics: women and American political society, 1780-1920.
7. Women, children, and the uses of the streets: class and gender conflict in New York City, 1850-1860.
8. Hull House in the 1890's: a community of women reformers.
9. Gender systems in conflict: the marriages of mission-educated Chinese American women, 1847-1939.
10. Family violence, feminism, and social control.
11. "Charity Girls" and city pleasures: historical notes on working-class sexuality, 1880-1920.
12. I had been hungry all the years.
13. Working women, class relations, and suffrage militance: Harriet Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1909.
14. The social awakening of Chinese American women as reported in Chung Sai Yat Po, 1900-1911.
15. Womanist consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke.
16. Educating Indian girls at nonreservation boarding schools, 1878-1920.
17. "It jus be's dat way sometime": the sexual politics of women's blues.
18. "Go after the women": americanization and the Mexican immigrant woman, 1915-1929.
19. A promise fulfilled: Mexican cannery workers in Southern California.
20. The historical problem of the family wage: the Ford Motor Company and the five dollar day.
21. Rape and the inner lives of Black women in the Middle West: preliminary thoughts on the culture of dissemblance.
22. Disorderly women: gender and labor militancy in the Appalachian South.
23. In search of unconventional women: Histories of Puerto Rican women in religious vocations before mid-century.
24. The Black community and the birth-control movement.
25. The dialectics of wage work: Japanese-American women and domestic service, 1905-1940.
26. Japanese American women during World War II.
27. Oral history and the study of sexuality in the lesbian community: Buffalo, New York, 1940-1960.
28. Ladies' Day at the capitol: women strike for peace versus HUAC.
29. The development of Chicana feminist discourse, 1970-1980.
30. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Sears, Roebuck and Company: a personal account.