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En blandet landhandel
af links til kvindehistorie, materiale om litteratur og historie om og
af kvinder ; women's history & Feminist Studies. Der er en kraftig amerikansk overvægt. En del links har
primært relevans i forbindelse med engelsk højniveau .
Se også lille
kvindeweb
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kvindekilder.dk- kvinders vej til borgerrettigheder 1850-1920
dansk side om kvindebevægelsen - masser af kildemateriale.
Dansk kvindehistorie fra Kvinfo
KVINFO Nyt
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Kvindehistorisk Samling statsbiblioteket aarhus
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www.ipu.org/wmn-e/suffrage.htm
Women's Suffrage : 1 side, der angiver årstal for, hvornår
kvinder har fået stemmeret. A World Chronology of the Recognition of Women's Rights to Vote and to
Stand for Election. From IPU The Inter-Parliamentary Union. |
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om hekseforfølgelser : se links på
Hekse, Crucible-web,
Renæssancen
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BBC
- History - Ideals of
Womanhood in Victorian Britain
se også under
links til Victorian Britain og lille
kvindeweb
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The struggle for democracy chartister suffragetter
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DoHistory
www.dohistory.com Delve into the
diary of Martha Ballard, featured in the book and
film "A Midwife's Tale." This website allows students
to learn about using primary sources in research by having
access to 27 years of this remarkable woman's writings . In
addition to the diary, there is information about midwifery and
herbal medicine and tips on reading older documents. Some of the
featured diary segments feature local murders and a rape,
although the style is less sensational than current newspapers.
Students can compare the journal entries of Martha Ballard and
one of her contemporaries, Henry Sewall.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAwomen.htm
kampen for stemmeretten i USA |
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/women.htm The
Emancipation of Women: 1750-1920
Kampen for kvindernes stemmeret mv. i Storbritannien -
fra det udmærkede "Spartacus" .
The Emancipation of Women fra spartacus
britiske Spartacus er et rigtig godt sted. NB : gå lidt ned ad siden, så
kommer man til links ! "A comprehensive encyclopedia of how
British women got the vote. Each
entry contains a narrative, illustrations and primary sources. The text
within each entry is hypertexted to other relevant pages in the
encyclopedia. In this way it is possible to research individual people and
events in great detail. The sources are also hypertexted so the student is
able to find out about the writer, artist, newspaper, organization, etc.,
that produced the material. So far there are sections on: Women in the
19th Century (Schooling, Marriage, Industrial Work, Careers &
Professions, University Education, Birth Control), Pressure Groups,
Strategy and Tactics and Parliamentary Reform Acts." |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft : A
Vindication of the Rights of Woman Printed at Boston, [1792] Online edition published by Bartleby.com, July 1999. En sand klassiker
- findes på dansk på biblioteket |
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John
Stuart Mill : The Subjection of Women (1869) og
her
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/m/mill/john_stuart/m645s/
findes
også på dansk på biblioteket.
www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/xmil1869.htm
uddrag hos Andrew Roberts og notes:
www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/ymil1869.htm
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www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/womens_work_01.shtml
www.bbc.co.uk/history/trail/victorian_britain/?site=history_victorianlj_ideal
blad ned ad siden til ideals of womanhood etc
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/16/sosteacher/history/49683.shtml
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/16/sosteacher/history/49665.shtml
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Women
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www.fathom.com/course/10701039/
artikel : "Votes for Women and Chastity for Men: Gender, Health,
Medicine and Sexuality in Victorian England " by Jan Marsh
(Victoria and Albert Museum, her på Fathoms arkiv) |
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www.victorianlondon.org/publications3/newtoilers.htm
Toilers in London; Inquiries concerning Female Labour in the Metropolis;
1889 (Lee Jackson) læs f.eks. om blomsterpiger (rigtige "Eliza Doolittles"),
syersker, tjenestepiger og frabriksarbejdere m.fl. |
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www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/millennium/m2/index.html
New York Times webside om kvinder rummer bl.a. slide shows |
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Kvinner i Norge 1800-2000 |
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HUSK du har fri adgang til Encyclopedia
Britannica visa SKODA (bed om koden!) |
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encyclopedia.jrank.org/WIL_YAK/WOMEN.html
1911-udgaven om kvinder |
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om kvindearbejde under den industrielle revolution |
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The
Victorian Women Writers Project
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Victorian
Reviews Lesley Hall links især kvinder seksualitet
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library.thinkquest.org/20117/
Women in Science Web site
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nobelprizes.com/nobel/women.html
om kvindelige nobelpristagere
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www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/emr/index.php/category/themes/gender/
og
http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/warlives/wlintro.htm
from
Sharon Howard's History Resources
"Sharon howard is a PhD student in the Department of History and
Welsh History at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Her
collection of links are organized under the following topics: Welsh
History and Culture, Britain and Ireland, Crime, Punishment and Law,
Women and Gender History and General History Resources. You can also
read the outline of Sharon Howard's PhD, 'Crime, Community and
Authority in Early Modern Wales'."
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www.femexplorers.com/
kvindelige opdagelsesrejsende
This website is dedicated to women who have explored the world around them.
The home page approvingly quotes Amelia Earhart who once said: "Women must
try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be a
challenge to others." Women featured include Harriet Chalmers Adams,
Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir, Amelia Earhart and Margaret Bourke-White
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/
American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and
Culture in the United States
"The site contains a slightly expanded and fully searchable version of the
print publication American Women: A Library of Congress Guide ..( Library of
Congress, 2001). The guide has been redesigned for online use, with added
illustrations and links to existing digitized material located throughout the
Library of Congress Web site. These materials are supplemented by a small number
of newly digitized items that provide a sample of the many relevant types of
materials available in Library of Congress holdings (see Building the Digital
Collection). The Research Guide also provides practical search tips..tips on searching for women's history resources in the Library's
catalogs; guidance on finding materials relating to women within the Library's
American Memory collections; and helpful orientations to women's history sources
in the Library's online exhibitions and audiovisual Web broadcasts of lectures,
readings, and symposia.(gary price resourceshelf)
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NARA - ALIC - Women The National Archives USA
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www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women.html
American Women’s History: A Research Guide
Ken Middleton, Middle Tennessee State University
" ...The guide also provides information
about the tools researchers can use to find additional
books, articles, dissertations, and primary sources.?
What makes this site especially useful is the ease of
navigation and intuitive layout. The guide has the depth
to be useful to experienced scholars while at the same
time being easy to use for the novice researcher. The
links to primary sources on the Internet, categorized
into seventy-five sub-fields, make this a goldmine for
students studying American women’s history." (Best Free Reference Web Sites 2004
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womhist.binghamton.edu/index.html
(A+) Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930
rummer
bl.a. kildemateriale over 300 dokumenter til kvindehistorie mv
Editorial
Projects Map women's history USA
Browse -
kvindehistoriske
projekter fra ovenstående "This website is a project of the Center for the Historical Study of Women and
Gender at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Currently it contains
41 mini-monographs that interpret documents. Each mini-monograph poses an
interpretive question and provides a collection of documents that address the
question. Altogether the site includes almost 900 documents, nearly 400 images,
and 350 links to other websites. There are currently twenty comprehensive lesson
plans with over a hundred lesson ideas mounted in the Teacher's Corner."
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American
Women's History Digital Collections primary sources
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H-Women Discussion Network
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Institute for Women's Policy Research
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www.education-world.com/a_sites/sites032.shtml The Seneca Falls Convention (July 19-20, 1848) Den moderne kvindebevægelse i USA
tog
sin begyndelse her 1848. Webstedet rummer kommenterede links til
adskillige nyttige websteder. |
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Women Working, 1870-1930
Arbejdende kvinder 1870-1930 (USA)
"The
Open Collections Program has chosen the subject Women Working from
1870 to 1930 as its first topic to demonstrate the feasibility of bringing
together books, manuscripts, and images from across the Harvard Libraries
and Museums and integrating them into a digital collection using the Web
as a primary access tool." (Harvard University Library Open Collections Program)
Browse by topic. -
Search full text. (Gary Price) |
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Women's
Work - 19th Century about.com udvalgte
kommenterede links fra About.com - pas på sponsored
links! |
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www.educationworld.com/a_special/women_history.shtml
Women's History Month Lessons, project ideas, more for teaching about women throughout
history.
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American Women's
History fra encyclop brit |
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in the arts usa
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome.html Votes for Women:
Selections from the National
American Women Suffrage Association Collection, 1849-1921
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The
New York Times Magazine, Sunday, May 16, 1999women
kvindehistorie især |
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www.afscme.org/otherlnk/whlinks.htm
Women's Labor History Kvinder i arbejderbevægelsen i USA "Encyclopedia articles, articles, biographies, labor union song
lyrics, bibliographies and other Internet resources on women's labor history
and women in the labor movement in the United States are presented by AFSCME (American Federation of
State, County and Municipal Employees). (Infomine) |
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www.equalrightsamendment.org/
om kampen for
ligestilling i USA |
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Civil
War Women scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/collections/civil-war-women.html The Special Collections Library at Duke University maintains this
archive of the papers of Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Alice Williamson, and
Sarah E. Thompson. The scanned images and transcripts present a
picture of the lives of women during the American Civil War....
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digital.library.upenn.edu/women/stanton/years/years.html
Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences of 1815-1897. Eliz. Stantons
memoirer |
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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady
Stanton. |
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www.pbs.org/stantonanthony/
In 1869 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National Woman
Suffrage Association (NWSA). The organization condemned the Fourteenth and
Fifteenth amendments as blatant injustices to women and advocated easier divorce
and an end to discrimination in employment and pay. This website, based on the
television documentary, Not For Ourselves Alone, celebrates the achievements of
these two remarkable women. |
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digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/
African-American Women Writers of the 19th Century New York Public Library Over 50
fiktionstekster, digte og sagprosa skrevet af
African-American kvinder før 1920 "The site's clear organization is especially helpful
considering the substantial material it contains. This special
collection can be browsed, sorted, searched, cited-and most
important, easily read, with effortless navigation from page to
chapter to book. "African-American Women Writers of the 19th
Century" is a fresh opportunity for these generations of women
once again to speak for themselves, as a race and as individual
voices, "with freedom and conviction."
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www.scribblingwomen.org/ Scribbling Women
"Scribbling Women presents "online resources for
teaching
American
women's literature using dramatizations produced by the Public Media
Foundation" for national radio broadcast.
For each short story included there are: a synopsis, brief literary
interpretation, biography of the author...
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chaucer.library.emory.edu/wwrp/
Emory Women Writers Resource Project
This is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing in English
from the seventeenth century through the nineteenth century. Close to seventy
texts representing prose, poetry and drama are presented from American and
British authors. Most are concerned with women, feminist issues and women's
rights. (infomine)
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www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp
Victorian Women Writers Project
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libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/Culture2.html
Literature and Culture Web Sites : Women and Gender Studies :
WSSLINKS
" This site is a selective, annotated list of
links to Internet resources on women writers and literary works by
women. ... The site includes links to online texts of literary works,
literary criticism, bibliographies and research guides, biographies,
electronic literary magazines, discussion lists, and book reviews."
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digital.library.upenn.edu/women/
Mary Mark Ockerbloom created A Celebration of Women Writers to make
visitors aware of the "breadth and variety of women's writing."
The site provides links to fascinating information about the lives
and works of women writers from 3000 B.C. to the 20th century. It
also includes links to many of their works. The database, although
not yet searchable, lists authors by century, by country, and
alphabetically by name. gå lidt ned ad siden forbi babyfødslen
!!!
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Domestic
Goddess Charlotte Perkins Gilman Links
Domestic
Goddess Charlotte Perkins Gilman works by and about
slå op under link ovenfor - eller brug Google
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NYPL
Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers the 19th Century
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library.uncg.edu/depts/docs/us/harass.html Sexual Harassment Resources
Der er såvel tekster om sex-chikane , inkl. domme, samt diverse
links til websteder, såvel offcielle amerikanske samt universiteter,
læger, psykologer og kvindeorganisationer m.fl.
"Texts of important U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding sexual
harassment...."
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www.ssa.gov/history/fperkins.html
"In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Frances Perkins as his
Secretary of Labor. Perkins, America's first woman cabinet member, was a
controversial choice. The former chairman of the New York State Industrial Board
(1926-29) was a well-known radical and campaigner for women's rights,
unemployment insurance, child welfare and better working conditions. This
website, produced by the Social Security Administration, is dedicated to the
achievements of this remarkable woman." (spartacus) |
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In 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and 300 other women and men
held the first Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls. The Declaration of
Sentiments, modeled after the Declaration of Independence, was presented and
passed by the convention. These resolutions included among other demands, that
women have the right to vote. The struggle for women's rights had begun.
Seventy-two years later in 1920, the 19th amendment to the Constitution of the
United States was ratified, which gave women many rights, including the right to
vote. In 1969 the women and men of Seneca Falls created the National Women's
Hall of Fame, believing that the contributions of American women deserved a
permanent home. The biographies of these women can now be found on this
impressive website
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writing in the British Isles kvindelige
forfattere i Storbritannien
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Standpoint, Muted Group, Genderlect, Ethics of Care
feministiske teorier
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og under amerikansk
litteratur og African
Americans samt
kvindeweb |
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www.faculty.umb.edu/elizabeth_fay/toc2.htm
The Bluestocking Archive "This site contains links to texts by or pertaining to members of the eighteenth-century British Bluestocking Circle, the subsequent Blues
generation, as well as predecessor texts and related literature of sensibility." |
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Women Writers Resource
Project værker af kvinder 16.-19.årh
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www.nottingham.ac.uk/%7Eaezacweb/wrew.htm
Women Romantic-Era Writers
Gateway to web sites for women writers of the Romantic era in various genres,
including individual author pages, etexts, bibliographies.
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www.arts.uwa.edu.au/aflit/femechomeen.html Reading Women Writers and African Literatures
An overview site on French-speaking women writers from African
countries, including bibliographies of their works, biographies, and
interviews. The bibliography includes lists of books which have been
published in English as well as unpublished French texts. Biographies
are presented in French and English, and interviews are primarily in
French. A country guide gives background information on the literatures,
women writers who represent each nation, and references.
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http://sophie.byu.edu
Sophie : A Digital Library of Works by German-speaking Women (1740-1923)
The Sophie Project provides access to a collection of works by
German-speaking women. The texts (mostly in German) and images are from
the middle of the eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth
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slå selv op - der er masser !
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kvindekilder.dk-
kvinders vej til borgerrettigheder 1850-1920
dansk side om kvindebevægelsen
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www.unfpa.org/swp/2000/english/
Lives Together, Worlds Apart
The year 2000 report from the United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) presents a very troubling account of systematic
discrimination against women and girls around the world. This
gender inequality, the report argues, brings with it economic and
societal costs that harm both men and women. Key issues covered in
the report include reproductive health care, gender-based violence
and domestic abuse, women's rights to privacy, freedom from sexual
violence, and voluntary choice in marriage and childbearing.
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UNESCO: Priority women and gender equality
Learn about UNESCO's work to promote the status of women, girls
and gender equality in the areas of Education, Natural and Human
Sciences, Communication and Culture. Also includes Women and
Gender Equality Reference Sources in Culture.
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www.nikk.uio.no/index_e.html
NIKK -
the Nordic Institute for Women' Studies and Gender Research
www.nikk.uio.no/index.html
NIKK - the Nordic Institute for Women' Studies and Gender Research
is an interdisciplinary Nordic research institution financed by
the Nordic Council of Ministers. NIKK is also a forum for
feminist, women's and men's, gender and equality research and
activities in the Nordic countries.
NIKK's aim is to advance, initiate, co-ordinate and inform about
Women's Studies and Gender Research both within and outside of the
Nordic countries.
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www.iwpr.org/
Institute for Women's Policy Research
"The Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR) is a public policy research organization dedicated to informing and stimulating the debate
on public policy issues of critical importance to women and their families. IWPR focuses on issues of poverty and welfare, employment and
earnings, work and family issues, the economic and social aspects of health care and domestic violence, and women's civic and political
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Databaser-
tidsskriftsoversigter
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www.mum.org/
Museum of Menstruation ( ! )
"... What did great grandmum do before
commercial tampons were marketed in the 1930s? MUM displays
19th-century knitted Norwegian pads and monogrammed terry cloth pads
of an Italian countess.... Read the history of the tampon, which some
(undocumented sources) say dates to ancient Egypt. Apart from
artifacts, MUM includes essays, such as Gloria Steinem's famous
"If Men Could Menstruate", which posits that "...sanitary
supplies would be federally funded and free". A zeal for
historical accuracy and for lightheartedly dispelling onerous taboos
makes this site delightful and quite ... absorbing."
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Women's History Review
tidsskrift betaling
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www2.h-net.msu.edu/~women/
H-Women Discussion Network
"H-Women is an international electronic discussion group that has been set
up at Michigan State University to provide a forum for college and university
historians to discuss women's history. The primary purpose of H-Women is to
enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods
and the state of historiography. H-Women is especially interested in methods of
teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings."
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