3. Doreen B. Massey, Spatial Divisions of Labor: Social Structures and the Geography of Production, 2nd ed. (New York: Methuen, Inc., 1995; HC256.5.M396 1995), 51. See also Doreen B. Massey and John Allen, eds. Geography Matters! (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984; G116.G48 1984).[back]
4. Among the best recent works in feminist geography are Massey: Spatial Divisions of Labor (1995); Space, Place, and Gender (1994); and, with John Allen, Geography Matters! (1984). Massey's early work, edited with P. W. J. Batey, was Alternative Frameworks for Analysis (London: Pion Limited,1977). Daphne Spain's work includes Gendered Spaces (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992). Spain's collaborative works include: Daphne Spain, John Reid, and
Larry Long, Housing Successions among Blacks and Whites in Cities and Suburbs (Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1980), Shirley Bradway Laska and Daphne Spain, eds., Back to the City: Issues in Neighborhood Renovation (New York: Pergamon Press, 1980), and Suzanne M. Bianchi and Daphne Spain, American Women in Transition (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1986). Other important works include: John Paul Jones III, Heidi J. Nast, and Susan M.
Roberts, eds., Thresholds in Feminist Geography (Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Little-field Publishers, Inc., 1997), and Susan Stanford Friedman, Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998).[back]
8. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, A Midwife's Tale (New York: Vintage Books, 1991; F29.H15U47 1991). See pages 15, 26, 41, 78, 128, 166, 228, 268, 289, 321, and 330.[back]
9. Benjamin C. Ray, “Teaching the Salem Witch Trials,” in Past Time, Past Place, ed. Anne Kelly Knowles (Redlands, Calif.: ESRI Press, 2002; G70.212.P38 2002), 19-33.[back]
11. Erwin G. Gudde, California Place Names (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998; F859.G79), 26, 194. See also George R. Stewart, American Place-names: A Concise and Selective Dictionary for the Continental United States (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970; E155 .S79).[back]
15. Alice Hudson, “Pre-Twentieth Century Women in Cartography-Who Are the Groundbreakers?” International Cartographic Association Conference Proceedings, August 14-21, 1999, 401-6; and “Pre-Twentieth Century Women Mapmakers,” Meridian (Chicago: American Library Association, Map and Geography Round Table, no. 1, 1989), 29-33. Mary McMichael Ritzlin, “Women's
Contributions to North American Cartography: Four Profiles,” Meridian (Chicago: American Library Association, Map and Geography Round Table, no. 2, 1989), 5-16; and “The Role of Women in the
Development of Cartography,” AB Bookman's Weekly, June 9, 1986,2709-13.[back]