A drama in three acts, with an expansive cast of characters, this engaging history complicates the standard one-dimensional telling of that generative moment in global feminism birthed by the United Nations: the 1975 International Women's Year (IWY) Conference in Mexico City.....Olcott has not only written a definitive study, but her concluding 'Notes on Sources, Theories, and Methods' invites us to think about how we narrate the history of events, the role of contingency, and the reliability of multiple witnesses. This tale of encounters-between North and South, East and West, the grassroots and the bureaucratic-sets a high standard for the practice of international history, no less than the history of feminism.