This is a print-on-demand textbook; educators can choose from a number of available essays to be printed together under this title and ISBN.
Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs is credited as a compiler in earlier editions; no single editor from the Women's Studies faculty at Ohio State University is currently credited with the compilation.
For a textbook on women’s history, issues, etc this was pretty good. Some of it was a little dense/ lengthy in the passages, and the discussion questions were okay. I loved the majority of the selections and the way it flowed and the subject matter of it. I feel like there could’ve been more meat to it however, such as more context given and a heartier explanation. I might just feel this way because I read it independently for fun rather than having it guided by a college course / professor