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Area Studies Collections

INTRODUCTION

USING AREA STUDIES COLLECTIONS

CASE STUDIES: AMERICAN JEWISH WOMEN AND LATINAS

CONCLUSION

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VISIT/CONTACT

AREA STUDIES EXTERNAL SITES

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  • The second volume of Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Paula Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore (New York: Routhledge, 1998) also includes a broad bibliographic essay, “An Annotated Bibliographic Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America.” An online version is available through the Women's Studies Library at the University of Wisconsin. The annotated bibliography cites other useful bibliographies, including Ann Masnik's The Jewish Woman: An Annotated Selected Bibliography, 1986-1993: With 1994-1995 Recent Titles List (New York: Biblio Press, 1996; Z7963.J4 C36 1987 Suppl.; MRR Alc).
  • Jewish Women's Archive maintains a Virtual Archive database of descriptions of over 700 collections housed in 156 respositories in the United States. The descriptions include biographies of over 500 women and 90 organizations referenced in these collections. The Archive also includes over 700 digitized archival images of materials related to the JWA's Women of Valor exhibits. The Archive is a growing and interactive resource
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