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  1. She wrote several books on women's role in history including On Understanding Women (1931), (Ed.) America Through Women's Eyes (1933) and Woman As Force In History: A Study in Traditions and Realities (1946). In addition, she collaborated with her husband, eminent historian Charles Austin Beard on several distinguished works, most notably The ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a list of women historians categorized by their area of study. Ancient history. Leonie Archer (born 1955) - Graeco-Roman Palestine; Mary Beard (born 1955) Halet Çambel (1916, Berlin, Germany- 2014, İstanbul, Türkiye) Archaeologist- Historian, Ancient Anatolian;
  3. thefamouspeople.com

    Canadian historian and Oxford professor Margaret MacMillan is the great-granddaughter of former British prime minister David Lloyd George. Best known for her works such as Peacemakers and Women of the Raj, she is also a Royal Society of Literature fellow and has earned several honorary degrees.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Historians who studied women's history, the study of the role that women have played in history. It includes the study of the history of the growth of woman's rights throughout recorded history, personal achievement over a period of time, the examination of individual and groups of women of historical significance, and the effect that historical events have had on women.
  5. academicinfluence.com

    Mary Beth Norton is an American historian, specializing in American colonial history and well known for her work on women's history and the Salem witch trials. She is the Mary Donlon Alger Professor Emeritus of American History at the Department of History at Cornell University. Norton served as president of the American Historical ...
  6. oxfordsummercourses.com

    These women historians revolutionised the study of history by broadening its scope and challenging traditional narratives. Gerda Lerner's work helped establish women's history as a legitimate field of study, while Natalie Zemon Davis's use of microhistory influenced historians to focus on individual experiences within larger historical ...
  7. womeninhistoryohio.com

    Women In History is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the education of all people through the dramatic re-creation of lives of notable women in history. With a passion for history and the women who are responsible for at least half of it, Women in History gives voice to some of the most stirring and inspiring stories that have gone untold ...
  8. womenshistory.org

    A renowned leader in women's history education, the Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history, and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women's impact—past, present, and future. We strive to fundamentally change the way women and girls see their potential and power.
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Women historians by nationality (88 C) A. Women archaeologists (82 C, 20 P) Women art historians (9 C, 196 P) B. Women biographers (26 C, 24 P) Women Byzantinists (33 P) L. Women literary historians (77 P) M. Women medievalists (2 C, 107 P) N. Women numismatists (54 P) Pages in category "Women historians"
  10. britannica.com

    Historiography - Women's history: In the 19th century, women's history would have been inconceivable, because "history" was so closely identified with war, diplomacy, and high politics—from all of which women were virtually excluded. Although there had been notable queens and regents—such as Elizabeth I of England, Catherine de Medici of France, Catherine the Great of Russia, and ...
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