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    The rhetoric of rebel women : Civil War diaries and Confederate persuasion / by Harrison, Kimberly, 1969-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Dangerous words/domestic spaces: invading union forces and southern women's rhetorical efforts in self-protection -- A ladylike resistance? Finding the time, place, and means for voicing political allegiances -- Guarded tongues/secure communities: rhetorical responsibilities and "everyday" audiences -- Public voices/divine audiences: Confederate women's prayers during the American Civil War -- Audiences victorious, defeated, & free: rhetorical purpose in the immediate postwar south.…”
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    Wanton West madams, money, murder, and the wild women of Montana's frontier / by Morgan, Lael

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Sinful cities, 1863-1919 -- Prologue: Madeleine : a self-made woman, 1894 -- The summer women of Helena, 1867 -- Butte, the black heart of Montana, 1877 -- Miles City and the Wild West, 1880 -- Last of the silver years, 1887 -- The celestial sex trade, 1900 -- Respectable purple paths, 1900 -- Reflection, 1900 -- The beginning of the end, 1911 -- New options, 1916 -- Epilogue: The wages of sin -- Major players: The women and men who made the most of a wild frontier -- Time line: From the brothels to the Congress.…”
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    British women surgeons and their patients, 1860 -1918 / by Brock, Claire, 1977-

    Published 2017
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    British women surgeons and their patients, 1860 -1918 / by Brock, Claire, 1977-

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    The Chinese medical ministries of Kang Cheng and Shi Meiyu, 1872-1937 on a cross-cultural frontier of gender, race, and nation / by Shemo, Connie Anne

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Only too glad to draw attention from our feet: the childhoods of Kang Cheng and Shi Meiyu, 1873-1891 -- All the difference between a Christian and a heathen, medical school and early medical ministry, 1892-1903 -- To develop native powers, the concept of self-support in Shi Meiyu's nursing school, 1903-1911 -- The only hope of China's regeneration, Kang Cheng, 1903-1911 -- How better could she serve her country?…”
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