Woman in society: a critique of Frederick Engels.
Mary Beard's woman as force in history: a critique.
The invisible woman: the historian as professional magician.
Historical phallacies: sexism in American historical writing.
The problem of women's history.
Gynecology and ideology in seventeenth-century England.
Education and ideology in nineteenth-century America: the response of educational institutions to the changing role of women.
Feminism and liberalism in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890-1918.
Feminism and class consciousness in the British and American women's trade union leagues, 1890-1925.
Latina liberation: tradition, ideology, and social change in Iberian and Latin American cultures.
Racism and tradition: Black womanhood in historical perspective.
The politics of cultural liberation: male-female relations in Algeria.
A classical scholar's perspective on matriarchy.
The cheshire cat: reconstructing the experience of medieval woman.
Women in convents: their economic and social role in colonial Mexico.
Sex and class in colonial and nineteenth-century America.
Beyond Kinder, Kuche, Kirche: Weimar women in politics and work.
Women, work and the social order.
New approaches to the study of women in American history.
Placing women in history: a 1975 perspective.
Feminism and the methodology of women's history.
Four structures in a complex unity.
"Herstory" as history: a new field or another fad?