Global Histories of Menstruation and Menopause
Journal of Women’s History Volume 37, Number 1, Spring 2025
Introduction to the Special Issue: Global Histories of Menstruation and Menopause
Izumi Nakayama
Editorial Note
Jennifer J. Davis, Sandie Holguín
"Periodical Habits": Native American Women, Movement, and Menstruation in the Eighteenth-Century Southeast
Morgan McCullough
Sanitary Pads and the Fall of Communism: Reconceptualizing Period Poverty in State Socialist Poland
Anna Dobrowolska
Controlling Their Own Bodies: Adolescents Interpreting Menstruation Knowledge and Appropriating Technologies in the 1970s–1980s, South Korea
Youngju Lee
Silent Women Sufferers: Experiences of Menopause in 1970s Britain
Jill Kirby
"What Does Incest Have to Do with the Land Grants?": Oral History, Archival Research, and Decolonial Feminism Provide the Answer
Lorena Oropeza
Gendered Materials in the Ancient World
Nicola Denzey Lewis
Challenging the Archive in US Feminist Biography: The Intersectional Politics of Mid-Century Women of Color
Diane C. Fujino
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