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WHN Undergraduate Dissertation Prize 2024-2025

Gillian Murphy / May 6, 2025

The Women’s History Network is offering one £250 prize for an undergraduate dissertation on any aspect of women’s or gender history (though with a strong focus on women) written during the 2024-2025 academic year. We welcome research on any period…

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‘Modern’ Mothers in Ghana’s Newspapers 1960 – 1975 by Dr Holly Ashford

Dr. Kate Law / February 24, 2020

In this latest excellent blog Dr Holly Ashford examines ‘ideas of modern’ Motherhood in 1960s and 1970s Ghana. In 1967, those sitting on Ghana’s Committee on the Status of Women complained that the government wasn’t paying women any attention. Not…

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The Foundation of women’s liberation in Weimar, 1770s-1806 By Dr. Marystella Ramirez Guerra

Dr. Kate Law / February 3, 2020

There was a moment of legal reform and social change in the final decades of the eighteenth century in the small Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Known at the time as the home of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, and many of…

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Blog, General, Source, Women's History

Dictionary of British Women Artists by Dr Sara Gray

Dr. Kate Law / November 7, 2019

For ‘throwback Thursday’, Dr. Sara Gray gives us a glimpse into her 2009 book, Dictionary of British Women Artists. The history of women artists remains largely uncharted even today, but particularly the history of British women artists. When I started…

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Deceitful bodies by Stephanie Fern Allen

Dr. Kate Law / September 3, 2019

In our latest blog, Stephanie Allen gives us an insight into historical notions of body modification and manipulation. In the twenty-first century, we are becoming encouraged to embrace our bodies as they are. To showcase their qualities and embrace the…

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Blog, General, Women's History

‘She made me stand on a wooden board when ironing…’ Suburban Domestic Life in 1930s Ireland, By Rachel Sayers

Dr. Kate Law / August 20, 2019

Our latest blog post mixes family, domestic, and Irish women’s history, and is written by Rachel Sayers. My maternal Grandmother, Doris Moran nee Hamilton, often recalled to me her experiences of growing up in 1930s Dromore, County Down a small…

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Blog, General

Margaret Sanger and Elise Ottesen-Jensen: Their Early Connection, By Saniya Lee Ghanoui

Dr. Kate Law / August 5, 2019

In our latest blog, Saniya Lee Ghanoui gives us a fascinating glimpse into the epistolary relationship between Margaret Sanger and Elise Ottesen-Jensen. In the early 1930s, American birth control reformer Margaret Sanger began corresponding with Swedish sex education leader Elise…

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Biography, Blog, General, Women's History

Labour Women in Power: Cabinet Ministers in the 20th century – Dr. Paula Bartley.

Dr. Kate Law / March 19, 2019

(L-R Margaret Bondfield, Ellen Wilkinson, Barbara Castle, Judith Hart and Shirley Williams) In this post, Dr. Paula Bartley gives us a sneak peak of her fabulous new book: Labour Women in Power: Cabinet Ministers in the 20th century (Palgrave Macmillan,…

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Blog, General, Women's History

Celebrating ‘women’s history bookshelves’ by Dr. Jo Stanley

Dr. Kate Law / March 12, 2019

In this post, Dr. Jo Stanley reflects on the growing visibility of women’s history in bookshops around the globe. This post celebrates the moment when I realised there was going to be a genre of books called ‘women’s history’ –…

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