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Women's History Sources
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Monday, November 11, 2013. Memorable Days Web Site: An African American Woman’s Civil War Diaries. Memorable Days: The Emilie Davis Diaries. Anniversary of the Civil War by sharing the remarkable diaries kept by an African American woman in Philadelphia from 1863 to 1865. Going back 150 years to October-November 1863, for example, readers learn that Davis’s brother, Alfred, enlisted in the U.S. Navy. The Battle of Gettysburg. A project ...
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Feminist theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the journal, see Feminist Theory (journal). Part of a series. History of American women. History of Canadian women. History of German women. History of women in the United Kingdom. African-American woman suffrage movement. Republic of the Congo. Countries by women's average years in school. Women's rights by country. Is the extension of feminism. Into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical. Discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality.
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Women's History Sources: About This Blog
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Is a collaborative blog that serves as a current awareness tool for anyone who is interested in primary sources at archives, historic sites and museums, and libraries. Some of the types of sources that the blog covers:. New exhibits in archives, libraries, and museums. New digital collections (artifacts, diaries, oral histories, photos, etc.). Featured objects/documents from other blogs and websites. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sallie B...
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Women's History Sources: C-SPAN Video Library
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. The C-SPAN Video Library. Offers a wealth of programs that feature historians, archivists, and curators. Here's a small selection of programs from the last two years or so:. Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on LIfe. Oct 3, 2011). The Legend and Influence of the First Ladies. Nov 15, 2011). Sewall-Belmont House and Museum Tour. Nov 5, 2010). Women Trailblazers in the Law. July 3, 2015 at 4:26 PM.
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Women's History Sources: Gateways to America
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Monday, December 31, 2012. Leaving Europe: A New Life in America. The first joint virtual exhibit from Europeana. And the Digital Public Library of America. Includes more than 100 photographs, manuscripts, broadsheets, paintings, government documents, and other sources. Attachments: Faces and Stories from America's Gates. US National Archives, June 15, 2012 - September 4, 2012. The Summer 2012 issue of Prologue. June 26, 2015 at 9:40 AM.
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Women's History Sources: CFP: Women's History in the Digital World
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Saturday, December 1, 2012. CFP: Women's History in the Digital World. Check out the Call for Papers for the. Women's History in the Digital. Held at Bryn Mawr College, March 22-23, 2013. The keynote speaker will be Laura Mandell, Director of the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture, and Professor of English at Texas A&M. May 28, 2015 at 4:13 AM. June 14, 2015 at 3:36 PM. Thus, what ability be accounted to be the colleg...
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Women's History Sources: About the Contributors
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. An archivist at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies in Little Rock and is responsible for the Center's blog (. Received her Ph.D. from UCLA, and is a professor in the History Department at Lafayette College. Works as a Humanities Librarian at Kenyon College, located in pastoral Gambier, Ohio. Is Collections Manager at The Women's Library, London Metropolitan University. Century American social history and archival access. Is an archi...
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Women's History Sources: New Digital Collection: Emma Bell Miles
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. New Digital Collection: Emma Bell Miles. The Life and Work of Emma Bell Miles. University of Tennessee - Chattanooga Library). Emma Bell Miles (1879-1919) was a naturalist, artist, and writer. This digital collection features photographs of Miles and her family, samples of her artwork, and an excerpt from her personal journal. The Emma Bell Miles Symposium on Appalachian Culture and Nature. My brain. Are th...
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Women's History Sources: Discovering American Women's History Online: New features, New URL
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Discovering American Women's History Online: New features, New URL. The web address for Discovering American Women’s History Online has changed to:. Http:/ digital.mtsu.edu/cdm/. A really nice new feature is that RSS feeds alert users to new records in the database. Users can view these on the website and/or subscribe to the RSS feed. Descriptions/links to more than 600 digital collections of primary sources.
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Women's History Sources: Contributor Guidelines
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New and Notable Primary Sources in Archives, Libraries, and Museums. This is a draft set of guidelines for contributors. Emphasize quality over quantity. We should have enough contributors not to have to worry about the quantity of posts. Anything in the past (the usual "history," also daily life, society, visual and performing arts, culture, etc), even the recent past for very important events (9/11, Katrina). Keep in mind the broad audience for the blog. Types of Sources to Cover. 5 "In the News".