328 Bibliography
Nussbaum, Martha. 2006. Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species
Membership. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
O’Brien, Karen. 2009. Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century
Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Offen, Karen M. 2000. European Feminisms, 1700 –1950: A Political History.
Stanford: Stanford University Press.
———. 2010. “Was Mary Wollstonecraft a Feminist? A Comparative
Re-Reading of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792–1992,” in
Globalizing Feminisms, 1789 –1945, ed. Karen M. Offen, 5 –17. London:
Routledge.
Okin, Susan Moller. 1998a. “Feminism, Women’s Human Rights, and Cultural
Differences,” Hypatia 13:2, 32–52.
———. 1998b. “Recognizing Women’s Rights as Human Rights,” American
Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Law 97:2, 99 –
- Accessed July 2011 at http://www.apaonline.org /publications /newsletters /
v97n2_Law_05.aspx.
———. 2005. “Women’s Human Rights in the Late Twentieth Century: One
Step Forward, Two Steps Back,” in Sex Rights: Oxford Amnesty Lectures,
ed. N. Bamforth, 83 –118. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Okin, Susan Moller, and Brooke Ackerly. 1999. “Feminist Social Criticism
and the International Movement for Women’s Rights as Human Rights,”
in Democracy’s Edges, ed. I. Shapiro and C. Hacker-Cordón, 134 –162.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
O’Neill, Daniel I. 2007. The Burke-Wollstonecraft Debate: Savagery,
Civilization, and Democracy. University Park: The Pennsylvania State
University Press.
Orr, Clarissa Campbell, ed. 1996. Wollstonecraft’s Daughters: Womanhood
in England and France, 1780 –1920. Manchester: Manchester University
Press.
O’Toole, Fintan. 1997. A Traitor’s Kiss: The Life of Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, 1751–1816. London: Granta.
Pappenheim, Bertha [as P. Berthold]. 1899. “Einleitung,” in Eine Verteidigung
der Rechte der Frau, by Mary Wollstonecraft, i –xx, tr. P. Berthold.
Dresden and Leipzig: E. Pierson’s Verlag.
Pennell, Elizabeth Robins. 1891. “Prefatory Note,” in A Vindication of the
Rights of Woman, by Mary Wollstonecraft, vii –xxiv, ed. Elizabeth Robins
Pennell. London: W. Scott.
Perry, Ruth. 1986. The Celebrated Mary Astell: An Early English Feminist.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.