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  1. Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages by Shulamit Shahar, 2003-05-30
  2. Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present by Wendy Slatkin, 1996-07-15
  3. The Most Evil Men and Women in History by Miranda Twiss, 2002-03-21
  4. American Women and World War II (History of Women in America) by Doris Weatherford, 1990-11
  5. Women of Vision: Histories in Feminist Film and Video
  6. "You Have Stept Out of Your Place": A History of Women and Religion in America by Susan Hill Lindley, 1996-07
  7. A History of Women in the West, Volume II, Silences of the Middle Ages (History of Women in the West)
  8. Women In History Seven Volume Boxed Set..Harriette Wilson's Memoirs.The Courtesans,Elizabeth The Great,Unnatural Murder,Cleopatra,Lucrezia Borgia,Mary Tudor (Women In History) by Joanna Richardson-Courtesans, Elizabeth Jenkins-Elizabeth Great, et all 2003
  9. History of Women in the Sciences: Readings from Isis
  10. Framing Our Past: Canadian Women's History in the 20th Century
  11. The Majority Finds Its Past: Placing Women in History by Gerda Lerner, 2005-04-18
  12. The Most Evil Women in History
  13. Women's World: A Timeline of Women in History by Irene M. Franck, David M. Brownstone, 1995-07
  14. Women in World History: Readings from 1500 to the Present (Vol 2) (Sources and Studies in World History)

21. Women In World History Curriculum
women in World history Curriculum This site includes seven lesson plans that highlight women apos;s experiences in world history. The site also includes biographies of great women rulers and
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22. American Women's History: A Research Guide
American women s history A Research Guide Introduction Last Update5/11/2004 Bookmarks. WWI Poster Focus on WWI Posters, I. Subject
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American Women's History: A Research Guide Introduction Bookmarks
Focus on: WWI Posters
I. Subject Index to Research Sources
II. State Index to Research Sources
III. Research Tools: Finding Primary Sources
IV. Research Tools: Finding Secondary Sources
Shortcuts to Popular Sources
Digital Collections of Primary Sources: Subject Index

Digital Collections of Primary Sources: State Index

Talking About Women's History

Maintained by Ken Middleton , reference/microforms librarian at MTSU Library. Suggestions and comments to: kmiddlet@mtsu.edu Visitors since 9/17/2000:

23. Lesson: Mesopotamia (Women In World History Curriculum)
Analyzing excerpts from cuneiform tablets and artifacts to discover women's status, work and areas where they had some power. In general, women's rights in Mesopotamia were not equal to those of
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Ancient Tablets, Ancient Graves:
Accessing Women's Lives in Mesopotamia
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This lesson is in response to a communication from a Napa, California teacher who says that her textbook is "woefully remiss in including roles, contributions and lives of women" in Mesopotamia. Can this statement be made about your textbook too? In general, women's rights in Mesopotamia were not equal to those of men. But in early periods women were free to go out to the marketplaces, buy and sell, attend to legal matters for their absent men, own their own property, borrow and lend, and engage in business for themselves. High status women, such as priestesses and members of royal families, might learn to read and write and be given considerable administrative authority. Numerous powerful goddesses were worshiped; in some city states they were the primary deities. Women's position varied between city-states and changed over time. There was an enormous gap between the rights of high and low status women (almost half the population in the late Babylonian period were slaves), and female power and freedom sharply diminished during the Assyrian era. The first evidence of laws requiring the public veiling of elite women come from this period. Read the following excerpts gleaned from Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets and artifacts. Then find the sentence, phrase or idea that shows:

24. Multimedia Sites: Women's History
Multimedia Sites in women s history. This site has been incorporated intoAmerican women s history A Research Guide. women s history Home Page.
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Multimedia Sites in Women's History
This site has been incorporated into American Women's History: A Research Guide See the Digital Collections section for general sites that include American women's history sources. The following sections under the Subject Index to Research Sources include links to collections similar to those found on Multimedia Sites in Women's History
Women's History Home Page
Ken Middleton kmiddleton@frank.mtsu.edu
Todd Library, Middle Tennessee State University

25. Women In World History Curriculum
Interactive site full of information and resources about women s experiencesin world history. women in World history Curriculum s Website.
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  • Biographies of women rulers, and women who are considered heroes in their countries, and influential women from selected eras.
  • Interactive Lessons on commonly taught topics you can use.
  • Historical background Essays on selected topics.
  • Reviews
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    created for world history classes. Book Reviews of reference, statistics, anthologies, and general history books. Historical Mysteries which feature females who solve crimes. NEW! Reviews of our Women in World History Curriculum Units.
  • Information About Us - who the director is and why this project began.
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  • The Curriculum Showcase describes our 15 curriculum units and includes the table of contents and a sample lesson from each.
  • The Online Store contains the entire catalog of our curriculum materials online with a secure server for placing orders with VISA, MASTERCARD, and AMERICAN EXPRESS credit cards.

26. Schlesinger Library:Schlesinger Library
8, 2004, this major traveling exhibition reinterprets the history of American women in business. Schlesinger Library on the history of women in America collects manuscripts, books
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The Temporary Reading Room is now open in Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard. Seating is limited. Hours are by appointment only Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The renovation is progressing on schedule and the new spaces are beginning to take shape. Read more
Book Sale
Friday, June 18
12:00-3:30 p.m.
Gilman Room, Agassiz House , next to the Schlesinger Library in Radcliffe Yard
This sale mostly features culinary books. For further information, please call 617 495-8647.
Papers of June Jordan Acquired by Library
The Schlesinger Library, with the generous assistance of the W. E. B.
Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, has acquired the papers of poet, essayist, critic and activist June Jordan. Jordan, who died in 2002, was a prolific and prize-winning writer whose poetry and prose explored topics ranging from love, self-awareness and abuse to broader social issues raised by conflicts in Nicaragua, Africa, the Balkans and elsewhere. Read more
Library Acquires Rare Book by Former Slave
The Schlesinger Library recently acquired an exceedingly rare copy of What Mrs. Fisher Knows About Old Southern Cooking, Soups, Pickle, Preserves, Etc.

27. Lessons - Women In World History Curriculum
Link page to lessons and activities focusing on women in world history. Directlyusable in the classroom. New material added monthly.
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womeninworldhistory.com CATEGORIES Biographies Lessons Essays Reviews
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LESSONS
Here are 13 activities you can try out in your classroom.
Ancient Tablets, Ancient Graves
Accessing Women's Lives in Mesopotamia Through Documents Women's Rights - Ancient Egypt and the United States
Comparison Activity Young Women of Sparta
A Fictional Letter to Women of Athens Female Fury In The Forum
Tools Uncover Women's Work

The Spindle, Whorl and Distaff Women and Confucianism Exploring Neo-Confucian Sayings Durga's Victory: Envisioning Power Background Information and Image Analysis Documenting Women's Lives: Anglo Saxon England Nine Short Exerpts from Sayings and Poems Weavers Tell Their Stories Maya Women of Guatemala The Plight of Women's Work Early Industrial Revolution in England and Wales Suffrage - When, Where, and Obstacles to Overcome Global Suffrage Dates and Cartoons Using Women's Words Provocative Quotes Assessing Women's Past Through Art An Interpretation Activity Home Page Biographies Lessons Essays Reviews: Curriculum Books Historical Mysteries About Us ... Online Store Women in World History Curriculum

28. Internet Women 039;s History Sourcebook
Internet women 039;s history Sourcebook This site provides online primary and secondary sources quot;which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined
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29. Internet Women's History Sourcebook
Internet women s history Sourcebook. Apologetics; Feminism; Gender Construction.Further Resources in women s history. The Historical Study of women.
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Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook
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Women's History Sourcebook "Yes, I am fond of history."
"I wish I were too. I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all it is very tiresome:"
Catherine Morland, in Northhangar Abbey
by Jane Austen How are historians to remedy the silence about women in many traditional accounts of history? This question has received a number of distinct answers. The first solution was to locate the great women of the past, following the lead of much popular historiography that focuses on "great men". The problem here is that just as the "great men" approach to history sidelines and ignores the lives of the mass of people, focusing on great women merely replicates the exclusionary historical approaches of the past. The next solution was to examine and expose the history of oppression of women. This approach had the merit of addressing the life histories of the mass of women, but, since it has proved to be possible to find some degree of oppression everywhere, it tended to make women merely subjects of forces that they could not control. On the other hand, historians' focus on oppression revealed that investigating the

30. Women's Biographies: Distinguished Women Of Past And Present
But history, real solemn history, I cannot be and kings, with wars or pestilences,in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all
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Distinguished Women
of Past and Present
"But history, real solemn history, I cannot be interested in... I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all it is very tiresome" Catherine Morland in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey
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(Chronological before 20th century) Search by Name Black History Month Recent Additions Links to Related Sites ... Site Awards and Reviews
This site has biographies of women who contributed to our culture in many different ways. There are writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, civil rights crusaders, artists, entertainers, and others. Some were alive hundreds of years ago and some are living today. We've heard of some of them, while many more have been ignored by history book writers. I'd like to acknowledge as many as I can. This list is obviously incomplete. I'm starting out with links to biographies posted on the Internet by other people and with some that were written by me. I will be adding more as time goes on. Women have done so much that this site will probably never be complete. If anyone knows of sites with women's biographies which would be appropriate for this list, please

31. About Women's History - Comprehensive Research Guide - Biographies - Quotations
women s history research and information treasure trove notable women, women shistory themes and subjects, quotations by famous women - from ancient women s
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A documentary on the life of Imelda Marcos features a recent interview with Imelda herself, plus a "straightforward biography of Mrs. Marcos and the history of the Philippines since World War II."
Wednesday June 09, 2004
About Jeannette Rankin
The first woman elected to Congress, and elected again years later, Jeannette Rankin held the distinction of voting against America's entry into both World War I and World War II.
Wednesday June 09, 2004

32. Biographies Of Notable Women
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Search on this site You'll find information throughout this site on hundreds of other notable women. Try exploring the multi-level categories starting from the list at the left of each page on this site, the search at the top of this page, or use the

33. Women In Canadian History

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34. Welcome To The National Women's History Museum
a nonpartisan, non-profit educational organization dedicated to restoring the historiccontributions and the rich, diverse experiences of women to mainstream
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Click to Enter NWHM is a non-partisan, non-profit educational organization dedicated to restoring the historic contributions and the rich, diverse experiences of women to mainstream culture.

35. Welcome To NWHM
The National women s history Museum Self Guided Tours of MetropolitanWashington, DC. The National women s history Museum Act of 2003.
http://www.nmwh.org/home/home.html
The National Women's History Museum Self- Guided Tours of Metropolitan Washington, DC. Tour One: "In the Footsteps" focusing on sites of importance to the women's suffrage movement.
Tour Two: "The Good Old Days?" featuring homes where visitors discover women's lifestyles of the time and a glimpse of
"women's work."
Rosie the Riveter Rosie invites you to the
new NWHM exhibition:
Partners in Winning the War- Women in

World War II
Opening May 30, 2004
at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
The Honorable Gale A. Norton, Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, to serve as Keynote Speaker at
Partners Recognition Ceremony, May 30, 2004. The National Women's History Museum Act of 2003 ... NWHM Honorary Board Grows as 108th Congress Returns for its Second Session
Sally Ride asks you to join her and a growing number of men and women around the country. Sign up on the new Membership Information Toll -Free Hotline 1-866-346-NWHM (6946)
Shop online at the NWHM Museum Store . A selection of books, accessories, and exclusive

36. WWWomen Women Throughout History
WWwomen aspires to be the most inclusive, upto-date search site for women's topics.
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19th Century Science and The Woman Question - Website created to display paper about 19th century scientists view of women. 200 Year History of Military Women - DefenseLINK News - A historical report that covers 200 years of women in the military. 38 Women Airforce Service Pilots Killed in Service, Part 1 - Profiles of the women who flew US Army planes during WWII and were killed in the service of their country. 75 Suffragists - List and brief description of the women who were part of the suffrage movement. A Tribute to Barbara Jordan - 1936-1996 Congresswoman - Educator - Constitutionalist Adams, Abigail Smith - First Lady, 1744-1818. Wife of John Adams. Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson - First Lady, 1775-1852 Wife of John Quincy Adams. Aemilia Lanyer, 17th-C English Woman Poet - Biography, bibliography, listserv, and some works. African American Women During the Civil War - African American women during the Civil War, and African American women in the sciences. Links. African-American Women: On-line Archival Exhibits - Collection of letters and memoirs of 19th century slave women, from Duke University.

37. Places Where Women Made History: A National Register Of Historic Places Travel I
preservationists, and anyone interested in American history to the wide range ofhistoric places associated with the many varied aspects of women s history.
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travelers, researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in American history to the wide range of historic places associated with the many varied aspects of women's history. The itinerary highlights 74 historic properties in Massachusetts and New York that are listed in the National Register, America's official list of places important in our history and worthy of preservation. The itinerary includes interactive maps, descriptions of each place's significance in women's history, photographs, information on public accessibility, essays on women's achievements in American history, and links to other pertinent Web sites.

38. Women's History Month 2004 -- A National Register Of Historic Places Feature
of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for thehistorical accomplishments of American women during women s history Month.
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"Women Inspiring Hope and Possibility" The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of American women during Women's History Month. As part of the celebration, this site showcases historic properties listed in the National Register National Register publications , and National Park units commemorating the events and people, the designs and achievements that help illustrate the contribution of women to the Nation's history. Join the National Register in paying tribute to the many women who have made an impact in our past.
Thelma Dewitty, Seattle, WA, teacher
Photo Courtesy of the Seattle Urban League, University of Washington Special Collections
Ensor Farm
Frank B. Cooper Elementary School
The Three Historic Nevada Cities itinerary includes the home of Dat So La Lee, famous Washoe Indian basket weaver
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Travel Itineraries

Travel to historic places that tell the fascinating stories of women in various professions including educators, artists, inventors, business leaders, and philanthropists.

39. WWW Virtual Library Women's History
WWW Virtual Library women s history WWW VL WWWVL history. Search women shistory Whole Site. More Options Help. Other Virtual Libraries
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40. ViVa: A Bibliography Of Women's History In Historical And Women's Studies Journa
Homepage of ViVa bibliography of women s history in historical and women s studiesjournals. International Institute of Social history women s history. Go To.
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