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Presents online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas. Includes ancient, medieval and modern.
A women's time capsule.
Posting about notorious women in history.
An early advocate of free speech, women's equality and independence, birth control, and union organization.
A virtual museum dedicated to girlhood. For exhibitions, education, and raising awareness about girls and girlhood globally.
A lively discussion list for scholars and anyone interested in women's history. You can do a keyword search of the archives, and get subscription information at their web site.
Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider post about female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and show notes.
A magazine highlighting the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history and recognizing the obstacles they have had to overcome in order to reach their goals.
Umbrella organisation for national committees of women's history. Information on publications and conferences in women's history throughout the world.
Large collection of manuscript, print, and audio-visual material that documents the historical experience of women, primarily in the United States. Includes collection lists, lesson plans, and subject guides on individual women and special topics.
A research archives devoted to collecting, preserving, and making accessible, materials on non-governmental women,s efforts towards peace.
Articles about women's history and women in history.
27 oral histories of Rhode Island women during World War II, written by high school honors students.
Interactive site full of information and resources about women's experiences in world history. For teachers, teenagers, parents, and history buffs.
In 1903, only two years after the Nobel Foundation was established, the first Nobel Prize was awarded to a woman, Marie Curie. Women have been winning Nobel Prizes ever since. Bertha von Suttner was influential in convincing Alfred Nobel to set aside a Prize for peace.
Promotes research of historical women and provides networking for individuals and organizations. Also publishes the "Women's History" magazine.
Biographies of great women. Histories of women through art. Women in America. Living Legacy Awards.
Listing women's history institutions and organizations, locating archival and library collections, and providing links to Internet resources for women's history is the main purpose of this Virtual Library.
This site is dedicated to the women who have ruled since the beginning of times, or as long as the sources date back.
Presents online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas. Includes ancient, medieval and modern.
A lively discussion list for scholars and anyone interested in women's history. You can do a keyword search of the archives, and get subscription information at their web site.
A women's time capsule.
Articles about women's history and women in history.
Posting about notorious women in history.
A virtual museum dedicated to girlhood. For exhibitions, education, and raising awareness about girls and girlhood globally.
Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider post about female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and show notes.
An early advocate of free speech, women's equality and independence, birth control, and union organization.
27 oral histories of Rhode Island women during World War II, written by high school honors students.
Umbrella organisation for national committees of women's history. Information on publications and conferences in women's history throughout the world.
Listing women's history institutions and organizations, locating archival and library collections, and providing links to Internet resources for women's history is the main purpose of this Virtual Library.
This site is dedicated to the women who have ruled since the beginning of times, or as long as the sources date back.
A research archives devoted to collecting, preserving, and making accessible, materials on non-governmental women,s efforts towards peace.
Biographies of great women. Histories of women through art. Women in America. Living Legacy Awards.
Large collection of manuscript, print, and audio-visual material that documents the historical experience of women, primarily in the United States. Includes collection lists, lesson plans, and subject guides on individual women and special topics.
Interactive site full of information and resources about women's experiences in world history. For teachers, teenagers, parents, and history buffs.
In 1903, only two years after the Nobel Foundation was established, the first Nobel Prize was awarded to a woman, Marie Curie. Women have been winning Nobel Prizes ever since. Bertha von Suttner was influential in convincing Alfred Nobel to set aside a Prize for peace.
A magazine highlighting the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history and recognizing the obstacles they have had to overcome in order to reach their goals.
Promotes research of historical women and provides networking for individuals and organizations. Also publishes the "Women's History" magazine.

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