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Rothschild 1981. Rothschild, Mary Aickin (Autumn 1981). "To Scout or to Guide? The Girl Scout-Boy Scout Controversy, 1912-1941". Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 6 (3). University of Nebraska Press: 115–121. doi:10.2307/3346224. JSTOR3346224.
Revzin 1998. Revzin, Rebekah E. (July 1998). "American Girlhood in the Early Twentieth Century: The Ideology of Girl Scout Literature, 1913–1930". The Library Quarterly. 68 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 261–275. doi:10.1086/602982. JSTOR4309227. S2CID141165674.
Arneil 2010. Arneil, Barbara (March 2010). "Gender, Diversity, and Organizational Change: The Boy Scouts vs. Girl Scouts of America". Perspectives on Politics. 8 (1). American Political Science Association: 53–68. doi:10.1017/s1537592709992660. JSTOR25698515. S2CID145634724.
Revzin 1998. Revzin, Rebekah E. (July 1998). "American Girlhood in the Early Twentieth Century: The Ideology of Girl Scout Literature, 1913–1930". The Library Quarterly. 68 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 261–275. doi:10.1086/602982. JSTOR4309227. S2CID141165674.
Arneil 2010. Arneil, Barbara (March 2010). "Gender, Diversity, and Organizational Change: The Boy Scouts vs. Girl Scouts of America". Perspectives on Politics. 8 (1). American Political Science Association: 53–68. doi:10.1017/s1537592709992660. JSTOR25698515. S2CID145634724.