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Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision

This collection focuses on the mediums through which women have created a voice for themselves, such as female-authored literature, journals, and magazines, and provides insights into 19th and 20th-century women’s issues and movements.

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This collection focuses on the mediums through which women have created a voice for themselves, such as female-authored literature, journals and magazines. Looking beyond women's suffrage, the archive covers multiple areas that are of key importance to the study of women's history from a diverse and global perspective - from the abolition of slavery, alcohol and temperance movements, pacifism, and political activism to domestic service, education, health and hygiene, divorce, and social reform – giving researchers full access to a vital aspect of women's history.

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Women's Studies Archive

Reading Level: 1301L—+

Product Type: Primary Sources

Content Types: Manuscripts, Monographs (books), Periodicals

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"Miss E. M. Waistell" Publication: Domestic News, Dublin, Ireland Published: Aug. 1915
"Smart French Bathing Dresses" Publication: Myra's Journal, London, England Published: July 1905
"Heard out of Committee." Publication: The Liberal Woman's News, London, England Published: Mar. 1928

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2023 MLA Awards Platinum Winner Badge
2021 SIIA CODiE award: Best Library Reference or Educational Database
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