"Every library needs a copy of this Handbook, and it should also find its way into the collections of historians of economics. This book will extend the boundaries of what is sometimes a very narrow field, both by including people who have been excluded, and by asking us to think again about some of the ways we define the field of economics and organize our knowledge of its past. We owe to Kirsten Madden and Bob Dimand, co-editors, as well as all the authors in this collection, a large vote of gratitude." Evelyn L. Forget, EH.Net "Each contributor organizes her own reasoning on the relation between women, history, and economic thought differently, according to different criteria, and it is extremely fascinating, constructive, and promising to see the many ways in which a topic that has still to be fully codified can be approached and categorized."Manuela Mosca, History of Political Economy