Women studies et histoire
des femmes
Référence
Histoire
- The 19th Century American Women Writers Web (19cwww)
(http://www.clever.net/19cwww/exhibit.html)
- Unheard Voices: American Women in the Emerging Industrial and
Business Age (http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/unheard_voices/).
Women's history records in over 200 of Baker Library's collections
(Harvard Business School). In particular women's letters and
diaries.
- Worcester Women's History Project (http://www.assumption.edu/html/Academic
/history/WWHP/Front.html). A site devoted to rescuing from
obscurity the history of the 1850 National Women's Rights
Convention. It also includes an on-line archive of historical
materials related to the 1850 meeting and to the women's-rights
movement in the 19th century.
- The Women and Social Movements in the U.S., 1830-1940
(http://womhist.binghamton.edu).
The website itself consists of 24 editorial projects with about
500 primary documents that focus on interpretive questions
relating to women and social reform in United States history
between 1820 and 1940. Note a Teacher's Corner with some sixty
lesson plans and assignments to facilitate use of the primary
documents on the website in high school and college courses in
United States History.
- African-American
Women, Digital Scriptorium of Duke University Special
Collections Library. The "African-American Women" web pages,
developed in collaboration between The Digital Scriptorium and the
Women's Archives, feature scanned images of manuscript pages and
full text of the writings of African-American women.
- Civil
War Women, Digital Scriptorium of Duke University Special
Collections Library
- Uncovering Women's History in Archival Collections (http://www.utsa.edu/Library/Archives/links.htm)
- Southern Women in Civil War -- Web Exhibit at U Virginia
(http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/hearts)
- Margaret Sanger
Papers Project, History Department, New York University
Sites women's studies et sites
militants