Posts Tagged ‘Women’s History Month’
Talking About Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Anya Jabour
Anya Jabour has been studying, researching, teaching, and writing about US women’s history for more than three decades. Her latest book, Matters of Sex: Katharine Bement Davis and America’s First Sexual Revolution, is forthcoming from NYU Press in Fall 2026. You can learn more about her and her work at her website. Take it away,…
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Looking Forward to Women’s History Month
In case you missed the memo, March is Women’s History Month. As far as I’m concerned, it is more important than ever to celebrate the accomplishments of women in the past. As I have for the last seven (!) years, I’m hosting a series of mini-interviews with people doing interesting work related to women’s history…
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Women’s History Month is Over, Again. Now What?
I always have mixed feelings about the end of Women’s History Month, this year more than most. As I have for the last six (6!) years, I loved running my series of mini-interviews with people doing interesting work in the field of women’s history. I’ve made friends, added books to my TBR piles, and…
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