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Gender and Leadership:

Allen, Z. (1996). Black women leaders of the civil rights movement. Boston, MA: Franklin Watts, Inc.

Anderson, A. H. (1998). Extraordinary ordinary women. Columbus, OH: Ladybug Press.

Avakian, M. (2000). Reformers: Activists, educators, religious leaders. Newark, NJ: Raintree/Steck Vaughn.

Blaszak, B. J. (2000). The matriarchs of England's cooperative movement: A study in gender politics and female leadership, 1883-1921. Atlanta, GA: Greenwood Publishing Co.

Brasileiro, A. M. (Ed.). (1996). Women's leadership in a changing world. Washington, D.C.: UNICEM.

Carli, L. (Ed.) & Eagly, A. (Ed.). (2001). Gender, hierarchy, and leadership. New York: Blackwell Publishers.

Chliwniak, L. (et al.). (1997). Higher education leadership: Analyzing the gender gap. Boston, MA: John Wiley & Sons.

Cohen, M. (1999). The sisterhood: The inside story of the women's movement and the leaders who made it happen. Columbine, CO: Columbine Trade.

Dempsey, J. (2002). Women who would vote: The dramatic stories and strategies of the daring leaders of the woman's suffrage movement. Durham, NC: Professional Press.

Dumbeck, K. (2001). Leaders of women's suffrage. New York: Lucent Books.

Eggins, H. (2000). Women as leaders and managers in higher education. Chicago, IL: Open Press.

Fletcher, J. K. (2001). Disappearing acts: Gender, power, and relational practice at work. Boston, MA: MIT Press.

Freeman, S.T. (2002). Conversations with powerful African-American women leaders: Inspiration, motivation, and strategy. Washington, D.C.: AASBEA.

Gustafson, J. E. (2000). Some leaders are born women! Stories and strategies for building the leader within you. Detroit, MI: Leaders Publications.

Haulbert, K. M. (1997). Women as leaders. New York: Marc Pubishers.

Harrison, P. (2000). A seat at the table: An insider's guide for America's new women leaders. San Diego, CA: Master Media.

Jamieson, K. H. (1997). Beyond the double bind: Women and leadership. Cambridge, MA: Oxford University Press.

Jamison, L. (Ed.) (n.d). Leadership-Is gender an issue: Women's leadership in the 21st century. The Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Kann, M. E. (1998). A Republic of men: The American founders, gendered language, and patriarchal politics. New York: New York University Press.

Kaplan, F. E. S. (Ed.). (1997). Queens, queen mothers, priestesses, and power. New York: New York Academy of the Sciences.

Karstan, M. F. (1994). Management and gender: Issues and attitudes. New York: Praegar Publishers.

Keene, J. & Jenson, I. (Ed.). Emerging Women: The widening stream. Dallas, TX: Hay House.

Klenke, K. (1996). Women and leadership: A contextual perspective. Springer Publishing Co.

Langston, D. (2002). A to Z of American women leaders and activists. Washington D.C.: Facts on File, Inc.

Lindop, L. (1997). Dynamic modern women: Athletes and political leaders. New York: Twenty First Century Books.

Nardo, D. (Ed.). (1999). Women leaders of nations. New York: Lucent Books.

Nostrand, C. H. (1993). Gender-Responsible leadership. Oklahoma City, OK: Sage Publications.

Parker, J. (1998). Political leaders (women in profile). Nashville, TN: Crabtree.

Pile, R. B. (2001). Women business leaders. Boston, MA: Oliver Press.

Sherrow, V. (2002). A to Z of American women business leaders and entrepreneurs. Washington, D.C.: Facts on File, Inc.

Sinclair, A. (2001). Doing leadership differently: Gender, power, and sexuality in a change. Melbourne, Australia: Melbourne University Press.

Wnniger, M. D. & Conroy, M. H. (2001). Gender equity or bust: On the road to campus leadership with women in higher education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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