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How I Write Mary Lou Roberts Mary Louise Roberts is an historian of France who focuses particularly on women and gender dynamics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her latest book is Disruptive Acts: The New Woman in Fin de Siecle France (2002). She is also the author of Civilization Without Sexes: Reconstructing Gender in Post-War France, 1918-1928 (1994). Roberts, a winner of the Walter J. Gore Award for Excellence in Teaching, now teaches at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. |