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 Subject Bibliographies: European Studies

Bailey, Susan F. Women and the British Empire : An Annotated Guide to Sources. New York : Garland, 1983.
SMLReference Z7964 G7 B34 1983 (LC)

Banks, Olive. Biographical Dictionary of British Feminists. New York : New York University Press, 1985-
SML HQ1123 B36 1985B (LC)

Brady,Ana. Women in Ireland : An Annotated Bibliography. New York : Greenwood, 1988.
SML Reference Z7964 I73 B7 1988 (LC)

Cole, Helena. The History of Women in Germany From Medieval Times to the Present : Bibliography of English-Language Publications. Washington, DC : German Historical Institute, 1990.
SML Z7961 C65 1990 (LC)

Franck, Irene, and David Brownstone. Women's World: A Timeline of Women in History. New York: HarperPerennial, 1995.
SML Reference HQ1122 F69X 1995 (LC)

Frey, Linda. Women in Western European History : A Select Chronological, Geographical, and Topical Bibliography from Antiquity to the French Revolution. Westport, CT : Greenwood, 1982-1984. 2v.
SML Reference Z7961 F74 1982 (LC)

Women in Western European History. First Supplement : A Select, Chronological, Geographical and Topical Bibliography. New York : Greenwood, 1986.
SML Reference Z7961 F74 1982 Suppl. (LC)

Kanner, Barbara. Women in English Social History, 1800 1914 : A Guide to Research. New York : Garland Pub., 1987
SML Reference Z7964 G7 K36 1987 (LC)

Wiesner, Merry E. Women in the Sixteenth Century : A Bibliography. St. Louis, MO : Center for Reformation Research, 1983.
Divinity Trowbridge Reading Room Z7830 S59 v.23 (LC)

Weitz, Margaret Collins. Femmes : Recent Writings on French Women. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall, 1985.
SML Z7964 F8 W44 1985 (LC)

Women of England : From Anglo Saxon Times to the Present : Interpretive Bibliographical Essays. Ed. Barbara Kanner. Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1979.
SML Reference HQ1599 E5 W65 (LC) Also: CCL

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