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  1. Serving Proudly: A History of Women in the U.S. Navy by Susan H. Godson, 2002-01
  2. Skirts That Swept the Desert Floor: One Hundred Biographical Profiles of Nevada Women in History
  3. Women in History - Women of the Vietnam War (Women in History) by Mark Schynert, 2004-07-12
  4. Becoming Visible: Womenin European History by Renate Bridenthal, Susan Stuard, et all 1997-12-15
  5. Women, Families, and Communities, Volume II, from 1865: Readings in American History (Women, Families & Communities from 1865) by Nancy A. Hewitt, 1997-02-02
  6. Plains Women: Women in the American West (Women in History) by Paula Bartley, Cathy Loxton, 1991-01-25
  7. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set
  8. Major Problems in American Women's History: Documents and Essays (Major Problems in American History Series)
  9. The New York Public Library Amazing Women in American History: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by The New York Public Library, Sue Heinemann, 1998-04
  10. Battered & Bruised: All the Women of the Old Testament (Women in History, Vol 20) by Arthur Frederick Ide, 1993-03
  11. The Encyclopedia of Women's History in America by Kathryn Cullen-DuPont, 1998-09
  12. Women in History - Women of Ancient Rome (Women in History) by Don Nardo, 2002-08-02
  13. Cool Women: The Thinking Girl's Guide to the Hippest Women in History
  14. Women in the History of Political Thought

41. AFSCME LaborLinks: Women's Labor History
Annotated links to diverse information on the history of women in the labor movement.
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42. Women's History Month Features
Infoplease.com celebrates women s history Month with special features, quizzes, biographies, and timelines.
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43. The WWW Virtual Library Women's History Has Moved
Listing women s history institutions and organizations, locating archival and library collections, and providing links to Internet resources for women s
http://www.iisg.nl/~womhist/vivalink.html
The WWW Virtual Library Women's History has moved to
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44. Women's History At The International Institute Of Social History
A bibliography of women s history in historical and women s studies journals.
http://www.iisg.nl/~womhist/
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Women's Work Research Project A Global History of Textile Workers, 1650-2000 La Novela Ideal and La Novela Libre ... Socialism and Sexuality
, an academic network promoting scholarly work on socialism and sexuality, and the Socialism and Sexuality Discussion List The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Women's History A guide to women's history on the Internet has moved to: http://www.iisg.nl/w3vlwomenshistory/ Sources for Women's History at the IISH: Introduction Sources for Women's History at the IISH: International Guide Bronnen voor vrouwengeschiedenis op het IISG: Nederlandse gids ... ViVa: A Bibliography of Women's History Homepage of the online bibliography of women's history in historical and women's studies journals. ViVa Database More than 9000 bibliographic records describing articles published between 1975 and 2005. ViVa Women's History - List of Indexed Journals ViVa Women's History - List of Indexed Journals - Details About ViVa Women's History Discussion list for women's and gender history in the Low Countries. Homepage with subscription information in Dutch.

45. Women's Issues: Women Making History Today
This minisite features articles on women s issues from around the world, including work, history, sports, politics, religion, the arts, women s rights,
http://www.csmonitor.com/atcsmonitor/specials/women/
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Sara Hall rows on the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass., every morning. Ms. Hall took up the sport when she was in her early 40s. More and more women are pursuing sports for the first time - often after being inspired by their children.
MELANIE STETSON FREEMAN - STAFF
Hitting their stride

Women realize it's not too late to have a crack at a sport they've always wanted to try.
WORLD:
Mexican women say '
' to booze

Indigenous women take a larger role in local politics and make serious inroads in community decisionmaking.
WORK:
One fund's formula: put stock in women-run firms

Ingrid Dyott adds a twist to her socially responsible fund. AROUND THE WORLD: A bold move on women's rights Female Pakistani judge heads effort to change how laws affect women. RIGHTS: In one US city, life under a UN treaty on women San Francisco puts a unique twist on women's rights in America. AROUND THE WORLD: After 50-year fight, women get the gavel Bucking tradition, Egypt to name a woman judge. WORK: It's dirty work, and these women gotta do it

46. THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Women's History Month
All through March, history.com will be celebrating women s history Month. Meet the trailblazers who changed the world! Learn more about the bestselling
http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/womenhist/
Home The History of Women's Suffrage Women's Hall of Fame Timeline Firsts In Women's Achievement ... Shop Our Store Advertisement Top row (l-r): Valentina Tereshkova, Shirley Chisholm, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Bottom row (l-r): Nellie Bly, Amelia Earhart, Mother Teresa WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
All through March, History.com will be celebrating Women's History Month.
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47. Places Where Women Made History: A National Register Of Historic Places Travel I
The National Park Service has developed a travel itinerary featuring 74 different properties from the National Register of Historic Places in New York and
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/
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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.

48. Women's History Month 2005 -- A National Register Of Historic Places Feature
Interpreting women s history in the National Park Service This publication focuses on what women s history is, the current status of women s history in the
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/feature/wom/
" Women Change America " 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.
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The World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area itinerary includes Mare Island, where women worked as shipfitters, keel layers and marines

49. History Of Women
Contributions made by women to the United States Naval Observatory.
http://maia.usno.navy.mil/women_history/history.html
The Contributions of Women to the United States Naval Observatory: The Early Years.
The United States Naval Observatory has a long and unique role in the American astronomical community. Although the observatory is one of the oldest scientific institutions in the United States, the contributions made by our women staff members have been confined to the last 100 years. This is in part due to the restrictions placed on women by society, as well as those on women in a military institution, and those imposed by the mission of the Observatory. On this page, I will examine the lives and contributions of the handful of young women who came to the Observatory before 1920.
Part 1: History and Background
Women were breaking into the field of astronomy in the late nineteenth century for many reasons. Women were often used at observatories because they could be paid less than men in the same position. Americas most prominent female astronomer Maria Mitchell received a salary of only $800 a year while her male colleagues at Vassar received $2500 a year. In 1900, after almost 20 years of service to the Harvard College Observatory, Williamina Fleming was receiving a salary of just $1,500 a year while male assistants were paid at least $2,500. Flemming's boss, Edward Pickering wrote in his 1898 annual report that women were "Capable of doing as much good routine work as astronomers who would receive larger salaries. Three or four times as many assistants can thus be employed." At the USNO men and women computers (referred to as "Subprofessionals" at the Observatory) were paid the same salary, $1,200 a year in 1906, as dictated by a pay scale set in 1892. However, men were given a path to better job opportunities and were usually not limited to computing for very long.

50. Anthony Center For Women's Leadership
Chronologies and essays on topics including the relationship of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.
http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/history.html
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About ACWL ACWL in the News ACWL Resources ... Email the ACWL History of Women's Suffrage In 1995, the passage of the 19th amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote, celebrated its 75th anniversary. The resolution calling for woman suffrage had passed, after much debate, at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, convened by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. In The Declaration of Sentiments, a document based upon the Declaration of Independence, the numerous demands of these early activists were elucidated. The 1848 convention had challenged America to social revolution that would touch every aspect of life. Early women's rights leaders believed suffrage to be the most effective means to change an unjust system. By the late 1800s, nearly fifty years of progress afforded women advancement in property rights, employment and educational opportunities, divorce and child custody laws, and increased social freedoms. The early 1900s saw a successful push for the vote through a coalition of suffragists, temperance groups, reform-minded politicians, and women's social welfare organizations. Although Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton devoted 50 years to the woman's suffrage movement, neither lived to see women gain the right to vote. But their work and that of many other suffragists contributed to the ultimate passage of the 19th amendment in 1920.

51. Wwwomen.com/category/histor1.html
women S history RESOURCESIncludes sites with resources for celebrating women s history Month. Hwomen Discussion List on women s history maintains a site with syllabi,
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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.

52. Women's Legal History Biography Project
Detailed biographies of over 100 early women lawyers and judges.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/WLHP/
Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center Dedication At the Re-dedication ceremony,
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Articles on the Women's Legal History Project Website and Biographical Chapters: A Real Revolution by Barbara Allen Babcock
The University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 49, No. 4, p. 719 - 731 (May 2001) The Women's Legal History Biography Project in Cyber Esq.
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Our primary purpose in building the website is to extend the historiography of women as lawyers in the United States. To date, there are few texts on the aspirations and accomplishments of pioneer women lawyers, and even less on how the profession has changed as a result of their entry.
We want to encourage and enable both kinds of work through the material we collect here, and we hope in interactive cyber-fashion that visiters will use what they find to become contributors. We welcome submissions to the website, proposed links, and suggestions for articles and sources for the bibliography.

53. Women.eb.com/
Project MUSE Journal of women s historyJournal of women s history. E-ISSN 1527-2036 Print ISSN 1042-7961 Journal of women s history is the first journal devoted exclusively to the
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54. Heroines.ca, Women In Canadian History
Comprehensive site about women in Canadian history, including quotes, photos, news, biographies, and contests.
http://www.heroines.ca/
A Guide to Women in Canadian History
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55. Indiana University Press Journals - Journal Of Women's History
Devoted to the international study of women s history through the eyes of multiple feminisms. Indiana University Press.
http://iupjournals.org/jwh/
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For single articles, click here "A superb journal that includes the best scholarship in the field today."
Council of Editors of Learned Journals The Journal of Women's History is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women's history. Its guiding principle is a belief that the divide between "women's history" and "gender history" can be, and is, bridged by work on women that is sensitive to the particular historical constructions of gender that shape and are shaped by women's experience. Indiana University Press no longer publishes this title. It is now published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Now On Sale!
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56. Social Studies School Service Women's History Index
Internet exercises for women s history, reproducible lessons from activity books, and reviews of special materials that present exciting ways to bring
http://socialstudies.com/mar/women.html
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Posters Email Address: Library Catalog Kits and MARC Records Women's History The Women's Rights Movement: The United States Excerpts from ABC news broadcasts, documentary film clips, and lively commentary trace the women’s movement from the colonies through the 20th century. Women: Changing Roles, Enduring Issues Lesson titles: "Women in a Frontier Society," "The Struggle for Equal Rights," "Women, Family, and Work." Part of the U.S. History: The Way We Saw It in Illustration and Art–Additional Packets series. Women and Girls in the Middle Ages Vibrantly illustrated on durable semi-gloss paper, this handsome paperback comes loaded with reader appeal. Part of the set Medieval World The Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention A pleasure to hold and peruse, this book captures a seminal moment in the story of America. Part of the set Landmark Events in American History Articles/Features
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57. Olympic Women
Dedicated to women sporting pioneers. Includes indepth history, stories and statistics of women in the Olympics.
http://www.olympicwomen.co.uk
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58. Hotlist: Women's History
women s history Hotlist Multimedia Exhibits in women s history Internet women s history Sourcebook Distinguished women of Past and Present
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  • Archives of Women in Science and Engineering
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  • 59. Gerritsen Online - Index
    Welcome to The Gerritsen Collection women s history Online. In the late 1800s, Dutch physician Aletta Jacobs and her husband CV Gerritsen began collecting
    http://gerritsen.chadwyck.com/
    Welcome to The Gerritsen Collection - Women's History Online. In the late 1800s, Dutch physician Aletta Jacobs and her husband C.V. Gerritsen began collecting books and periodicals reflecting the evolution of a feminist consciousness and women's rights. By the time their successors finished their work in 1945, The Gerritsen Collection was the greatest single source for the study of women's history in the world, with materials spanning four centuries and fifteen languages. This online resource delivers two million page images exactly as they appeared in the original printed works. Users can trace the evolution of feminism within a single country, as well as the impact of one country's movement on those of the others. In many cases, it also provides easy access to primary sources otherwise available only in a few rare book rooms. For more information, click on About The Collection
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    60. BBC - History - Women's History
    Articles, animations and games relating to women s history on the BBC history site.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/society_culture/women/
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