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Book review in this article:Karma Lochrie, Margery Kempe and Translations of the FleshDavid F. Noble, A World Without Women: The Christian Clerical Culture of Western ScienceJutta Schwarzkopf, Women in the Chartist MovementCatherine Hall, White, Male and Middle Class. Explorations in Feminism and HistoryEd Cohen, Talk on the Wilde Side: Toward a Genealogy of a Discourse on Male SexualitiesJune Purvis, A History of Women's Education in EnglandFelicity Hunt, Gender and Policy in English Education. Schooling for Girls 1902‐1944Andrew Davies, Leisure, Gender and Poverty. Working‐Class Culture in Salford and Manchester, 1900‐1939Andrew Davies and Steven Fielding (eds) Workers’Worlds. Cultures and Communities in Manchester and Salford, 1880–1939Jo Fisher, Out of the Shadows: Women, Resistance and Politics in South AmericaSarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood (eds) Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin AmericaManchester Women's History Group Bibliography Project, Resources for Women's History in Greater ManchesterClare Whiteman and Richard Storey, Women at Work and in Society. Modern Records Centre Sources Booklet No 1Michelle Perrot (ed.) Writing Women's HistoryJoke J. Hermsen and Alkeline van Lenning (eds) Sharing the Difference. Feminist Debates in HollandHillary Hinds, Ann Phoenix and Jackie Stacey (eds) Working Out. New Directions for Women's StudiesKaren Often, Ruth Roach Pierson and Jane Rendall (eds) Writing Women's History: International Perspectives

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