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History 235
Women in Modern Asia
Prof. Trivedi
Spring 2007
Reference Materials
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: The Qing Period, 1644-1911
Location: Ref HQ 1767.5 A3 B56 1998
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of China
Location: Ref DS 705 C35 1991
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives
Location: Ref DS 334.9 C36 1989
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Japan
Location: Ref DS 805 C36 1993
The Cambridge History of China
Location: Ref DS 735 C3145
Encyclopedia of World Cultures, East and Southeast Asia
Location: Ref GN 550 E53 1991 v. 5
The Gazetteer of India;
Location: Ref DS 405 G39
Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan.
Location: Ref DS 805 K633 1983
The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World
Location: Ref JA 61 O95 1993
The Penguin atlas of women in the world
Location: Ref HQ 1154 .S342 2003
Routledge international encyclopedia of women: global women's issues and knowledge
Location: Ref HQ 1115 .R69 2000
Women in Japanese Society
Location: Ref HQ 1762 H82 1992
Women in the Third World: an encyclopedia of contemporary issues
Location: Ref HQ 1870.9 .W6548 1998
Women in world history: a biographical encyclopedia
Location: Ref HQ 1115 .W6 1999
Women's roles and statuses the world over
Location: Ref HQ 1236 .H46 2006
Worldmark encyclopedia of cultures and daily life
Location: Ref GN 333 W67 1998
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Finding Books
Use ALEX, the library catalog, to find books on your topic.
- Search topics by SUBJECT or KEYWORD
- Search on the following subject headings:
Women - [specific country name]
Use WorldCat to find more books and information on your topic. You can then interlibrary most materials.
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Finding Articles
Core Resources:
Contemporary Women's Issues
Global information on women from journals, newsletters and reports from government, international and non-profit agencies. 1992-present.
Women's Studies International
Covers the core disciplines in Women's Studies and the latest scholarship in feminist research. 1972-present.
Additional Resources:
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Get Help
For assistance with this course, contact:
Kristin Strohmeyer
Reference Librarian
Burke Library
315-859-4481
kstrohme@hamilton.edu
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(Reviewed: February 13, 2008)
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