As author Carol Dyhouse covers in her book, Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women, despite massive advancements in education, work opportunities, political rights, and personal and reproductive freedoms, moral hysteria has accompanied popular rhetoric regarding the place of young women in society since the Victorian era. Can we afford to be optimistic about the impact of modernity on girls? Katherine Williams recommends this insightful, and often witty, read to anyone interested in gender studies, or social histories
Book review of: Alison Brysk, The Struggle for Freedom from Fear: Contesting Violence Against Women ...
Review of The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire by Cynthia Enlo
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...
Review of Bad Girls: Young Women, Sex, and Rebellion before the Sixties by Amanda H. Littauer. Unive...
Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with comm...
Education is a basic human right; “everyone has the right education” as the Universal Declaration of...
Review of A Lot to Learn: Girls, Women, and Education in the 20th Century by Helen Jefferson Lensky
Review of: Currie, Dawn H., Deirdre M. Kelly, and Shauna Pomerantz. “Girl Power”: Girls Reinventing ...
Women’s rights have progressed significantly in the last two decades, but major challenges remain in...
Excerpt: This tension—between the romantic ideal of the road trip and its inability to meet high ex...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Feminism, Gender, and Universities celebrates the way in which feminism has forever changed the terr...
Review of Sex and Manners: Female Emancipation in the West 1890-2000 by Cas Wouter
Book Reviews of: Lady Antonia Fraser, The Weaker Vessel (Alfred A. Knopf, 1984) Lee Iacocca and Wi...
Book review of: Alison Brysk, The Struggle for Freedom from Fear: Contesting Violence Against Women ...
Review of The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire by Cynthia Enlo
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...
Review of Bad Girls: Young Women, Sex, and Rebellion before the Sixties by Amanda H. Littauer. Unive...
Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with comm...
Education is a basic human right; “everyone has the right education” as the Universal Declaration of...
Review of A Lot to Learn: Girls, Women, and Education in the 20th Century by Helen Jefferson Lensky
Review of: Currie, Dawn H., Deirdre M. Kelly, and Shauna Pomerantz. “Girl Power”: Girls Reinventing ...
Women’s rights have progressed significantly in the last two decades, but major challenges remain in...
Excerpt: This tension—between the romantic ideal of the road trip and its inability to meet high ex...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Feminism, Gender, and Universities celebrates the way in which feminism has forever changed the terr...
Review of Sex and Manners: Female Emancipation in the West 1890-2000 by Cas Wouter
Book Reviews of: Lady Antonia Fraser, The Weaker Vessel (Alfred A. Knopf, 1984) Lee Iacocca and Wi...
Book review of: Alison Brysk, The Struggle for Freedom from Fear: Contesting Violence Against Women ...
Review of The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire by Cynthia Enlo
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...