women's history
London – Women have often been side lined in history, frequently having to fight for their voices to be heard.
Leyburn, England — A rare 17th century copybook giving insight into the education of women in the era and the history of a Cork family is to be sold in Tennants Auctioneers’ Spring Sale on 19th and
London — In time for International Women’s Day, Peter Harrington, the UK’s largest rare bookseller, is pleased to present a new catalogue of remarka
A man may work from sun to sun, but a woman’s work is never done, as the old adage goes.
While a crowd formed a line waiting for entrance into the Bodleian Library's excellent new Tolkien exhibition, the gallery directly across the entryway was quietly waiting for its treasures of wome
Our summer issue features curator Laura Micham's guest column on the Lisa Unger Baskin collection of women's history at Duke U
WASHINGTON—The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) presents