39 results on '"*HISTORIOGRAPHY of women"'
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2. Why Early Modern Scholarship Matters.
3. Heir to Their Legacy: Early Modern Women as Catalysts for Political Action in the Twenty-First Century.
4. Why Nuns Aren’t Funny.
5. Women historians, gender and fashioning the authoritative self in paratexts in late-Victorian Britain.
6. Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa: Sāmoa's First Female Deputy Prime Minister.
7. Reimagining Elizabeth I and Mary queen of Scots: women's historiography and domestic identities, c. 1750–1800.
8. The Case for Agentic Gender Norms for Women in Early Modern Europe.
9. Women's History at the Cutting Edge: a joint paper in two voices.
10. Women’s History at the Cutting Edge in Japan.
11. The Dangers of Complacency: women’s history/gender history in Canada in the twenty-first century.
12. Women's and Gender Studies of the Russian Past: two contemporary trends.
13. ‘A Glass Half Full’? Women's history in the UK.
14. Women’s Studies 2.0. Italian Feminist Scholarship in the Digital Age.
15. Dos escrituras en torno a la mujer: Historiografía y narración testimonial.
16. WOMEN, WORK, AND FAMILY IN THE DISTINGUISHED CAREER OF LEILA J. RUPP.
17. Historia de las mujeres y de género: pasado y futuro.
18. Ten Years After.
19. Having her hand in it? Elite women as ‘makers’ of textile art in the Middle Ages.
20. Forum: Women in Sport.
21. Discriminación y exclusión de las mujeres en los textos escolares chilenos y cubanos de historia.
22. Fitting in to the French Resistance: Marie-Madeleine Fourcade and Georges Loustaunau-Lacau at the Intersection of Politics and Gender.
23. Signposts: Reflections on Articles from the Journal's Archive How a Kosher Meat Boycott brought Jewish Women's History into the Mainstream: A Historical Appreciation.
24. First Nations Women, Games, and Sport in Pre- and Post-Colonial North America.
25. Female Historiography: Re-writing Armenian-Turkish Conflict from a Historical and Meta-fictional Point of View in Elif Shafak's The Bastard of Istanbul (2007).
26. Woman flogged: Willie Sue Blagden, the Southern Tenant Farmers Union, and how an impulse for story led to a historiographical corrective.
27. Re-Inscribing the Indian Courtesan: A Genealogical Approach.
28. Dora Barrancos.
29. The Languages of Three Generations of Chamorro Women.
30. "Shall Woman's Voice Be Hushed?": Laura Smith Haviland in Abolitionist Women's History.
31. History Transformed? Gender in World War II Narratives in U. S. History Textbooks, 1956-2007.
32. Noble Women Managing Family Lives The Private Letters of the Goubau Sisters in 18th Century Antwerp.
33. Wicked Women of Tudor England: Queens, Aristocrats, Commoners.
34. Women, Writing and Language in Early Modern Ireland.
35. Pamela S. Nadell and Kate Haulman, editors. Making Women's Histories: Beyond National Perspectives.
36. A Review of “Citizenship and the Origins of Women's History in the United States”.
37. Citizenship and the Origins of Women's History in the United States.
38. Citizenship and the origins of women's history in the United States.
39. HISTORIOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION: WOMEN'S & GENDER HISTORY.
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