This ‘viewpoint’ assesses some recent approaches to the study of feminisms across the globe during the c. 1870–1930 period. At a moment when historians are working towards the commemoration of women’s partial enfranchisement in Britain in 1918, we consider the intellectual frameworks that most effectively celebrate this achievement whilst also situating the Act within its complex, global context. Reflecting on discussions held at a recent workshop at the University of Oxford, we advocate the effectiveness of a global and comparative methodological approach to question what ‘feminism’ meant to contemporary campaigners. The scrutiny of localised and national issues within comparative and global contexts illuminates the plurality of definition...
This fascinating book explores the pervasive influence of pacifism on Victorian feminism. Drawing on...
Backed by a global editorial board of 130 leading scholars, Women and Social Movements, Internationa...
Marilyn J. Boxer has stated that “women’s studies forms an integral and transformative part of the h...
This ‘viewpoint’ assesses some recent approaches to the study of feminisms across the globe during t...
This article explores the three ‘historical configurations’ through which the historiography of Brit...
Histories of feminism since the 1970s have generally observed national and regional boundaries. In v...
Women's Activism brings together twelve innovative contributions from feminist historians from aroun...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the feminist movement has helped and/or hurt various gro...
This article approaches international feminisms in historical comparative perspective by looking at ...
In spite of recent literature that examines late nineteenth and early twentieth century transnationa...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
This local study of single-sex organisations in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire is an attempt to redr...
Women\u27s Activism and Second Wave Feminism situates late 20th century feminisms within a global ...
Feminism’s origins have often been framed around a limited cast of mostly white and educated foremot...
This research aims to describe feminism from an evangelical perspective and worldview. Feminism orig...
This fascinating book explores the pervasive influence of pacifism on Victorian feminism. Drawing on...
Backed by a global editorial board of 130 leading scholars, Women and Social Movements, Internationa...
Marilyn J. Boxer has stated that “women’s studies forms an integral and transformative part of the h...
This ‘viewpoint’ assesses some recent approaches to the study of feminisms across the globe during t...
This article explores the three ‘historical configurations’ through which the historiography of Brit...
Histories of feminism since the 1970s have generally observed national and regional boundaries. In v...
Women's Activism brings together twelve innovative contributions from feminist historians from aroun...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the feminist movement has helped and/or hurt various gro...
This article approaches international feminisms in historical comparative perspective by looking at ...
In spite of recent literature that examines late nineteenth and early twentieth century transnationa...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
This local study of single-sex organisations in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire is an attempt to redr...
Women\u27s Activism and Second Wave Feminism situates late 20th century feminisms within a global ...
Feminism’s origins have often been framed around a limited cast of mostly white and educated foremot...
This research aims to describe feminism from an evangelical perspective and worldview. Feminism orig...
This fascinating book explores the pervasive influence of pacifism on Victorian feminism. Drawing on...
Backed by a global editorial board of 130 leading scholars, Women and Social Movements, Internationa...
Marilyn J. Boxer has stated that “women’s studies forms an integral and transformative part of the h...