How have feminist stories been recorded historically? Where can we find them in the archive? And how does this shape historical scholarship on women’s empowerment? Since the 1960s, feminist historians have sought to re-write women into history, recovering their voices and restoring them within a discipline that continues to prioritize the actions of men. As Karen Offen has highlighted, the history of feminism is political history: it is “a more expansive history of politics that incorporate..
Proposed in 1935 by feminist pacifist Rosika Schwimmer and dissolved only five years later, the Worl...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
The second meeting of the International Standing Working Group on Medialization and Empowerment was ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...
The history of women is a field of historiography created to counteract the classical epistemology o...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...
The close relationship between feminism and history has resulted in peaks in the production of femin...
Feminist history continues to change the way history is written, and in doing so changes our view of...
By Jane Freeland, Christina von Hodenberg and Emily Steinhauer The second meeting of the Internati...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
In January 2017 over 400,000 women marched in Washington DC—while others marched in cities across th...
Between the 1930s and 1960s, the National Woman’s Party (NWP), an American feminist organization, wa...
Feminist history continues to change the way history is written, and in doing so changes our view of...
This study traces the history of women's historical writing, reclaiming the lives of individual wome...
Proposed in 1935 by feminist pacifist Rosika Schwimmer and dissolved only five years later, the Worl...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
The second meeting of the International Standing Working Group on Medialization and Empowerment was ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...
The history of women is a field of historiography created to counteract the classical epistemology o...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...
The close relationship between feminism and history has resulted in peaks in the production of femin...
Feminist history continues to change the way history is written, and in doing so changes our view of...
By Jane Freeland, Christina von Hodenberg and Emily Steinhauer The second meeting of the Internati...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
In January 2017 over 400,000 women marched in Washington DC—while others marched in cities across th...
Between the 1930s and 1960s, the National Woman’s Party (NWP), an American feminist organization, wa...
Feminist history continues to change the way history is written, and in doing so changes our view of...
This study traces the history of women's historical writing, reclaiming the lives of individual wome...
Proposed in 1935 by feminist pacifist Rosika Schwimmer and dissolved only five years later, the Worl...
In December 1969 at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. wom...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...