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Women's History Month

  • The Saint Joseph Symphony will celebrate Women’s History Month with a Women’s March concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at the historic Missouri Theater.
  • Review of Jennifer Mara DeSilve, Griffin Hamilton, and Samantha Kidder, “Cocaine Alley Queens: Gender, Race, and Drug Use in American Midwestern Cities, 1890-1920,”Urban History (2025): 1-34.
  • Review of Sharon Romeo "Criminal Seduction and Women's Citizenship in Iowa, 1865-1879,"The Annals of IowaV79 I1(2020):35-55.
  • Review of Petra Dewitt, "Heroines on the Home Front: World War I and the Council of National Defense's Woman's Committee, Missouri Division," Missouri Historical Review 112:3 (April 2018), 169-188.
  • Review of Jennifer Mara DeSilve, Griffin Hamilton, and Samantha Kidder, “Cocaine Alley Queens: Gender, Race, and Drug Use in American Midwestern Cities, 1890-1920,” Urban History (2025): 1-34.
  • Review of Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, “‘Striving for Equal Rights for All’: Woman Suffrage in Nebraska, 1855- 1882,” Nebraska History 90 (2009): 84-103.
  • Review of Kristin Mapel Bloomberg, “‘Striving for Equal Rights for All’: Woman Suffrage in Nebraska, 1855- 1882,” Nebraska History 90 (2009): 84-103.
  • Review of Isaias J. McCaffery, "Mashers, Dudes, and Street Loafers:The Harassment of Kansas Women inLate-Nineteenth-Century Public Spaces." Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 46, no. 4. (Winter 2023-24): 210–229.
  • Review of Isaias J. McCaffery, "Mashers, Dudes, and Street Loafers:The Harassment of Kansas Women inLate-Nineteenth-Century Public Spaces." Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 46, no. 4. (Winter 2023-24): 210–229.
  • Review of: Dr. Sharon Romeo, “The First Morning of Their Freedom: African American Women, Black Testimony, and Military Justice in Civil War Missouri” Missouri Historical Review 110, no. 3 (April 2016) 196-216.