In Women’s War: Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War, Stephanie McCurry challenges the tendency to position women outside of histories of conflict, examining the roles played by different groups of women during the US Civil War and its aftermath. The study collapses the gendered separation of war and women by positioning women as an integral part of military history, writes Ben Margulies, and it expands the scope of the political in ways that inform our understanding of today as much as they do our knowledge of the US Civil War
The election of President Trump in the US has reignited discussions regarding reproductive rights an...
UCF Libraries and Kimberly Wilmot Voss, Nicholson School of Communication, for a Women’s History Mon...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
The American Civil War is one of the most impactful events in our nation’s history. There is so much...
In A Lab of One's Own: Science and Suffrage in the First World War, Patricia Fara follows the trajec...
In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the Peoples’ Act gave all men over the age of 21 and some ...
100 years ago today, on 6 February 1918, the Representation of the Peoples' Act gave all men over th...
Richard Moncrieff says this book gives a provocative insight into women's life in Boko Haram
8 March is International Women’s Day. To celebrate the occasion, Nan Sloane draws from her recent bo...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
2018 marks the centenary of partial suffrage in Britain, when property-owning women over the age of ...
A director needs more than inspiration to guide their work. During grad school, I learned, abandoned...
This thesis is a political history of the emergence and evolution of selected radical, left, student...
The election of President Trump in the US has reignited discussions regarding reproductive rights an...
UCF Libraries and Kimberly Wilmot Voss, Nicholson School of Communication, for a Women’s History Mon...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
The American Civil War is one of the most impactful events in our nation’s history. There is so much...
In A Lab of One's Own: Science and Suffrage in the First World War, Patricia Fara follows the trajec...
In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the Peoples’ Act gave all men over the age of 21 and some ...
100 years ago today, on 6 February 1918, the Representation of the Peoples' Act gave all men over th...
Richard Moncrieff says this book gives a provocative insight into women's life in Boko Haram
8 March is International Women’s Day. To celebrate the occasion, Nan Sloane draws from her recent bo...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
2018 marks the centenary of partial suffrage in Britain, when property-owning women over the age of ...
A director needs more than inspiration to guide their work. During grad school, I learned, abandoned...
This thesis is a political history of the emergence and evolution of selected radical, left, student...
The election of President Trump in the US has reignited discussions regarding reproductive rights an...
UCF Libraries and Kimberly Wilmot Voss, Nicholson School of Communication, for a Women’s History Mon...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...