Scarecrow Press
Pages: 228
Trim: 8¾ x 11⅜
978-0-8108-2050-0 • Hardback • September 1990 • $103.00 • (£79.00)
Lyn Reese and Jean Wilkinson began their collaboration as K-12th grade curriculum developers and resource teachers in the 1970s in the Berkeley, CA schools' innovative Women's Studies Program. Their published work includes In Search of Our Past: Six Units in American and World History, and an anthology on female adolescence, I'm On My Way Running: Women Speak on Coming of Age. Reese directs the California Historical Society's school program, and Wilkinson, retired after 30 years high school teaching, consults and conducts workshops.
Seldom does one encounter a bibliography such as this—it is a delight to read from cover to cover! Attractively designed...So well organized that the 'How to Use' section is appreciated rather than essential.
— American Reference Books Annual
nnotations are well done...There is no comparable work available with the coverage of omen in the World...This is the first tailored for students. High school social studies programs will find this extremely useful...
— Booklist
Every junior and senior high school library should benefit from this much needed resource...A valuable tool...The layout of the book is clear and attractive with beautiful small line dawings on nearly every page. Excellent.
— VOYA
...Its organization and indexing make it useful when planning units on women in particular countries or international regions.
— Wilson Library Bulletin
...A truly useful reference or curriculum development tool...Titles selected are well balanced...and are selected because they tell interesting, authentic stories...Can be confidently recommended to students as well as faculty because of the attractive design, ease of use, and annotations that are not bogged down in deadly 'teacherese.' Highly recommended.
— The Book Report
...Easy to use... Selection of books and authors was wonderful...I would give this book a 4-star rating and highly recommend it to teachers at the Junior and Senior-high level.
— Center for Middle Eastern Studies
The volume's design...is a refreshing change from most academic reference books. While this guide is targeted at practicing teachers and will therefore find a natural home in school professional collections and academic libraries supporting education majors, the inclusion of many adult-level books in its listings makes it a wise pruchase for general lower-division college libraries.
— Feminist Collections: A Quarterly Of Women's Studies Resources
...A much-needed bibliography...suggestions on how to use the available resources reflect the editors' many years of experience in the classroom...An invaluable and handy resource for teachers exploring women's history with their students.
— Institute For Historical Study Newsletter
Strongly recommended for collection development in both school and public libraries.
— Teacher Librarian