Women's History Review
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Official account of the international journal 'Women's History Review': a forum for the publication of new scholarly articles in the field of women’s history.
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Happy #SiblingsDay 👫🎉 delighted to say that my first monograph will be out later this year. It’s on the website, so it must be real!!
In 1888, the women and girls employed by Bryant & May in London's East End went on strike. What drove these workers to remove their labour and fight back? And what can government documents show us about the legal changes that followed?
#WomensHistory
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I am delighted to share the 📢 CALL FOR ARTICLES 📢for a special issue of Women's History Review that I am editing on 🪡 Women Making Fashion 🪡 Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss an article idea. More information is available here: serenadyer.co.uk/_files/ugd/8c4…
#OpenAccess : 'Using women’s memories of food in intercultural households to locate female agency and evolving cultural identities in Leicester, England, 1960–1995' by Sue Zeleny Bishop can be found here: doi.org/10.1080/096120…
Another #OpenAccess gem: 'Between feminism and partisanship: the rise and decline of the women’s movement in Belize, 1975–1993' by Rachel Brunot & Joel Wainwright is available here: doi.org/10.1080/096120…
Another #OpenAccess gem: 'Between feminism and partisanship: the rise and decline of the women’s movement in Belize, 1975–1993' by Rachel Brunot & Joel Wainwright is available here: doi.org/10.1080/096120…
This Women’s History Month, learn about early radio broadcasting for women in the BBC’s Women’s Hour 1923-4 by Kate Murphy. #WomensHistoryMonth
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(1/6) My open-access article, 'Nemone Lethbridge’s play Baby Blues on BBC television: maternal mental illness narratives, stigma and support in 1970s Britain’, has been published by Women's History Review for our LTOM project: doi.org/10.1080/096120…
📝Living with other women’s lives: ‘research resonance’ in the context of life history interviewing
Luciana Lang Laura Fenton & P Tinkler on the lasting effect on researchers of the stories told in qual research, in Women's History Review
Creative Manchester
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Learn about girls in the workhouse, c.1880-1920, and the social concerns this prompted.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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#OpenAccess article alert: 'Emotions in the making: sexual violence in the Japanese empire, 1937–1945' by Ming Gao can be found here: doi-org.may.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/096120…