Discussion Lists

This page includes information on how to subscribe to women's history discussion lists where users can communicate with others who are interested in women's history.

EHSWomen
Mailing list for the Women's Committee of the Economic History Society. The Committee aims to encourage women to participate in all areas of economic and social history and pursues this objective through its sponsorship of activities aimed to encourage women’s interests and activities. It has also encouraged and sponsored proposals to the publications committee for volumes related to the economic and social history of women.

Gender-Religion
Provided by JISCMAIL. Forum for the discussion of gender related to the study and practice of religion.

H-Minerva
This is the H-Net discussion network devoted to the study of women and war and women in the military, worldwide and in all historical areas. It is affiliated with the Minerva Center, a non-profit educational foundation. H-Minerva is a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine.

H-Women
Internet discussion group on the history of women.

HWR: The History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland
The History of Women Religious mailing list is used for the discussion of all topics relevant to the study of women religious of Britain and Ireland. It also aims to provide information on all up-coming conferences and seminars of interest. The History of Women Religious are part of the Bedford Centre for the History of Women (Royal Holloway University of London).

HISTSEX: a discussion list for historians of sexuality
Interest in the history of sexuality in all its aspects is growing, but individual historians working in the field often find themselves isolated. This e-mail list provides a forum for communication and discussion of matters of common interest.

WASM: Women & Social Movements: The 'Second Wave' and Beyond
This site includes material from over 150 participants in 6 countries, though it focuses on the United States of America. Combining bibliographies, unpublished papers, chronologies, images, oral histories and memoirs, links to and reviews of external Websites, book reviews, syllabi and other materials, the site offers a new venue for publishing, writing and recording the history of contemporary feminism. Please note the site is also linked to sources that are available by subscription only.

WHN: Women's History Network (UK) Discussion List

This is an open email list for anyone interested in women's history. WHN news, events and infomation will be posted; it will also provide a forum for the exchange of ideas.

WHIRL: Women's History in Rhetoric and Language
WHIRL focuses on women's rhetorical activities of all kinds (argumentation, debate, public speaking, oratory, fiction, non-fiction, etc.) from ancient times to the present.

WINE
This is a discussion list to facilitate the activities of WINE-Women Information Network Europe for professionals in the field of Feminist Information and Documentation Centres.

WISE-L
WISE-L is the discussion list of the European women's studies network, Women's International Studies Europe (WISE). WISE, a European feminist studies organization, seeks to promote feminist critiques of knowledge, and support practices and research which will improve the quality of women's lives.

WMST-L
WMST-L is an international electronic forum for people involved in Women's Studies as teachers, researchers, librarians, and/or program administrators.

WOIRN: the Women on Ireland Research Network
WOIRN is a network of women academics working on all aspects of Irish life and culture, from disciplines as varied as sociology, geography, art history, cultural studies, literature and history.

Women and Silent British Cinema (WSBC)
WSBC is a website created to collate and share research being undertaken on women and cinema in Britain in the silent era.

WOMEN-IN-EXILE-STUDIES
The UK women-in-exile-studies mailing list is used to promote research on German-speaking women refugees of the 1930s and 1940s and facilitate discussion among interested researchers.

 

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