Women's History - See Also

See Also

The following is a list of issues in Wikipedia either about women's history, or containing relevant information, often in a "History" section.

Lists
  • List of women's organizations
  • List of current and historical women's universities and colleges
    A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female. Where institutions have become coeducational, this is noted, along with the year the enrollment policy was changed.
  • List of feminists
  • List of 20th century women artists
  • List of women who sparked a revolution
  • Women's History Month
    March is a month to celebrate the Women's history and International Women's Day.
General
  • Family history
  • Gender history
  • History of feminism
Political and legal
  • Equal Rights Amendment
    A proposed amendment to the United States Constitution which would have guaranteed equal rights under law for Americans regardless of gender.
  • Women's suffrage.
  • Suffragette
    Suffragettes are members of the women's suffrage movement in the Britain. Suffragist is a more general term for members of the movement, whether radical or conservative. American women preferred "suffragist" because of the violent connotations of the British "suffragette".
  • A History of Woman Suffrage
    A history book of the suffrage movement, primarily in the United States, composed of six volumes from 1887 to 1922.
  • Men's League for Women's Suffrage
  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union
    The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is the oldest continuing non-sectarian women's organization in the US and worldwide.
  • The Subjection of Women
    This is the title of an essay written by John Stuart Mill in 1869, stating his views in favor of a much wider selection of people being allowed to vote.
Sexuality
  • Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures
    It concerns the culture, knowledge, and references shared by various people by virtue of their membership in a minorities or their state of being transgendered.
  • Effeminacy
    Effeminacy is character trait of a male showing femininity, unmanliness, womanliness, weakness, softness and/or a delicacy, which contradicts traditional masculine, male gender roles.
Research
  • Schlesinger Library
  • The Women's Library (London)
  • GENESIS
    Guide to sources for women's history in the British Isles
Other
  • Demography
    Demography is the study of human population dynamics. It encompasses the study of the size, structure and distribution of populations, and how populations change over time due to births, deaths, migration and aging.
  • Herstory
  • History of feminism
  • Women in the Middle Ages
  • Women-led uprisings

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