Her publications include:
* Women and the Law: A Social Historical Perspective (1980)
* Labor and Love: Women's Experience of Home and Family 1915-1960 (1986)
* A Feminist Exploration of the American Dream: Essays by Women Writers, 1840-1940 (1989)
* Gender and Family in Victorian England: The Diaries of Sarah Smith (1994)
* American Women and the Vote, 1840-1960: A Documentary History (1996)
* Who Cares? Women, Caregiving, and the Ethics of Eldercare (1998)
* The Feminist Film Institute Guide to Women's Re/visions of American History: Twenty-five Feature Films, 1970-1997 (1999)
* American Tapestry: Women, Power, and Politics (2002)
* Daughters of the Suffrage Movement: Women Activists and the Rise of Progressivism in the United States (2007)
* We Won't Go Back: Women, Suffrage, and Power in America (2010)
Barghahn's work has been widely praised for its scholarship and its insights into the lives and experiences of women. She has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize and the National Women's History Project Award.
In addition to her work as a historian and author, Barghahn is also a documentary filmmaker. She has produced and directed several films about women's history, including "The Life and Times of Sarah Smith: An Englishwoman in America" (1994), "Alice Paul: A Woman of Courage" (1996), and "No Turning Back: The History of Women's Suffrage in the United States" (2010).
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