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Primary Sources of the Women's Movement, 1960 to Present: The "Second Wave" and Beyond
Primary Sources of the Women's Movement, 1960 to Present: The "Second Wave" and Beyond is a free, online scholarly community associated with Primary Sources of the Women's Movement, 1960 to Present: Publications on the Status of Women. Three scholar-editors host this online community, and more than 150 people have become registered members so far. Participants analyze compelling questions about feminist activism and theories; collaborate on new directions for historical research; share bibliographies, unpublished papers, chronologies, images, oral histories, links to external Web sites, book reviews, reviews of new Web resources, syllabi, and other materials; and explore new ways in publishing, writing, and recording the history of contemporary feminism. Content is continually updated through member participation, with many rare and otherwise unavailable items added regularly. Visit it free now at http://scholar.alexanderstreet.com or click here for more information.
 


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