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Women's History Scotland

Promoting study and research in women's and gender history in Scotland

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    • Mapping Memorials to Women in Scotland
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    • Women’s History Scotland Essay Prize
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  • Resources
    • Resources for the history of BAME women in Scotland
    • The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Scotland, 1867-1928: a learning resource
    • Resources for Schools: Women, the Great War, and the Vote
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Links

  • Centre for Gender History, University of Glasgow
  • Directory of Sources for Women’s History in Ireland
  • Dundee Women’s Trail
  • Economic & Social History Society of Scotland
  • Engender (An information, research and networking organisation for women in Scotland)
  • From History to Her Story (Yorkshire Women’s Lives On-Line, 1100 to the present)
  • Glasgow Women’s Library
  • HerStoria Magazine (Includes Discover Women’s History Web)
  • National Women’s History Project
  • SCRAN (digitized materials representing Scotland’s material culture and history)
  • Sisterhood and After – oral history of the Women’s Liberation movement
  • Votes for Women (Biographical sketches of lead figures in the Women’s Suffrage Movement)
  • Women’s History Archive of Wales
  • Women’s History Association of Ireland
  • Women’s History Month
  • Women’s History Network
  • Women in Scottish History (WISH)
  • Women of Moray
  • The Women’s Library (London)

Recent Posts

  • Looking ahead to LGBT+ history month – February 2021
  • Thistles & Dandelions Volunteer Recruitment
  • Sue Innes Memorial Lecture 2020 -Listen now!
  • WHS on BBC Scotlands ‘Time Travels’
  • Charlotte Lauder – Recovering the Biographies and Bibliographies of Women Using Digitised Resources
  • ‘A Global History of Sex and Gender’ – Centre for Gender History, University of Glasgow – Free Online Course

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