A collection of personal letters and diaries written by women from North America that provide insight into the personal experiences, social conditions, and historical contexts of women across different periods and backgrounds.
A digital collection of key women’s magazines from the late 19th century to the 21st century. It provides access to issues covering a wide range of topics, including fashion, politics, health, and culture, offering insight into societal trends, gender roles, and women’s issues over time.
Focusing on the evolution of feminism throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the archive provides materials on women’s political activism, such as suffrage, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, and socialism, and on women’s voices, from female-authored literature to women’s periodicals. By providing the opportunity to witness female perspectives, Gale’s Women’s Studies Archive is an essential source for researchers working in Women’s History, Gender Studies and Social History.
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