Journal of Women's History
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The official account of the Journal of Women’s History, edited by Sandie Holguín and Jennifer J. Davis. Book Review Editor, Ronnie Grinberg. Website: jwomenshistory.org journal site: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/100
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Delighted to see Sex in an Old Regime City reviewed here very generously with John Christopoulos on Abortion in EM Italy and Karen Harvey on the Imposteress Rabbit Breeder (Mary Toft - one of my favorites) by @ninakushner.bsky.social
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🗃️Open-Access Alert #3: The ENTIRE Spring 2024 Issue of the JWH is open access. See Bonnie G. Smith's remembrance of Natalie Z. Davis, articles by Mytheli Sreenivas, Iris Berger, Michelle Arrow, Mary Louise Roberts, Tamika Nunley, María Martín Gómez, and Frances Luttikhuizen: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52077
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This is my all-stars round: solid celebrity status articles, beautiful research
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🗃️Open-Access Alert #3: The ENTIRE Spring 2024 Issue of the JWH is open access. See Bonnie G. Smith's remembrance of Natalie Z. Davis, articles by Mytheli Sreenivas, Iris Berger, Michelle Arrow, Mary Louise Roberts, Tamika Nunley, María Martín Gómez, and Frances Luttikhuizen: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52077
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& @ninakushner.bsky.social ' s great review of, among others, @juliehardwick.bsky.social 's great book!
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🗃️Open-Access Alert #3: The ENTIRE Spring 2024 Issue of the JWH is open access. See Bonnie G. Smith's remembrance of Natalie Z. Davis, articles by Mytheli Sreenivas, Iris Berger, Michelle Arrow, Mary Louise Roberts, Tamika Nunley, María Martín Gómez, and Frances Luttikhuizen: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52077
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Very cool!
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🗃️Open-Access Alert #3: The ENTIRE Spring 2024 Issue of the JWH is open access. See Bonnie G. Smith's remembrance of Natalie Z. Davis, articles by Mytheli Sreenivas, Iris Berger, Michelle Arrow, Mary Louise Roberts, Tamika Nunley, María Martín Gómez, and Frances Luttikhuizen: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52077
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🗃️Open-Access Alert #3: The ENTIRE Spring 2024 Issue of the JWH is open access. See Bonnie G. Smith's remembrance of Natalie Z. Davis, articles by Mytheli Sreenivas, Iris Berger, Michelle Arrow, Mary Louise Roberts, Tamika Nunley, María Martín Gómez, and Frances Luttikhuizen: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52077
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2/"This article examines the IWY from the vantage point of Ghana.... We locate Ghanaians’ engagements with the IWY in a longer trajectory of historically contingent and competing claims to know, organize, and represent women."
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🗃️1/Open-Access Alert #2: Skinner, Salifu, and Ampofo's “'The Right Type of Woman . . . at the Policy Making Level': The International Women’s Year and Representational Struggles in Ghana" is open-access for 1 month:
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🗃️Open-Access Alert: Annalise DeVries's "Liberty, Honor, and Controlling Reproduction: What Honor and Shame Practices Teach Us About Roe v. Wade" is open access for one month! See how "questions about honor and shame practices...shed fresh light on American family planning jurisprudence."
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🗃️The Fall Issue of the JWH features articles by Annalise DeVries; Kate Skinner, Jovia Salifu, and Akosua Adomako Ampofo; Tiana U. Wilson; Christina Simmons; Aleksandra Jakubczak; and Bin Yang. See book review essays by Laurel Forster and Jessie Hewitt. muse.jhu.edu/issue/55423
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NEW ISSUE OUT NOW
Journal of Women's History
Volume 37, Number 3, Fall 2025
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CONTRIBUTORS
Jennifer J. Davis
Sandie Holguín

Annalise DeVries

Kate Skinner

Jovia Salifu

Akosua Adomako Ampofo

Tiana U. Wilson

Christina Simmons

Aleksandra Jakubczak
and more!
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW 
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Volume 37, Number 3, Fall 2025
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CONTRIBUTORS
Jennifer J. Davis
Sandie Holguín

Annalise DeVries

Kate Skinner

Jovia Salifu

Akosua Adomako Ampofo

Tiana U. Wilson

Christina Simmons

Aleksandra Jakubczak

Bin Yang

Laurel Forster

Jessie Hewitt
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When I saw Marissa J. Spears' article about the women in Baltimore's Black Panther party in the new @jwomenshistory.bsky.social , I knew I had to talk about it on the podcast, and I sure learned a lot
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Read "Women, Survival, and the Black Panther Party of Baltimore" by Marissa J. Spear in the new issue of Journal of Women's History, free on @ProjectMUSE through the end of August

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Hopkins Press Podcast 
Marissa J. Spear on Women, Survival, and the Black Panther Party in Baltimore
Journal of Women's History 
Volume 37, Number 2, Summer 2025
Illustrated with a head shot of Marissa J. Spear and the cover art from the Summer 2025 issue of Journal of Women's History
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🗃️Where can you read articles by Luis R. Corteguera, Irene Olivares, Margrethe Birkler, Marissa J. Spear, Da In Choi, Elizabeth Fraterrigo, and Emily Macgillivray, and book review essays by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Elyssa Ford? In the latest issue of the JWH--that's where! muse.jhu.edu/issue/54920
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🗃️The JWH Summer issue is out! For the TOC, go here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54920. See articles about kings as mothers, queer women and queer spaces in monastic communities of Late Antiquity Egypt, women in Baltimore's Black Panther Party, women's domestic servitude in postwar South Korea, (continued)...
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🗃️ The Summer Issue of the JWH is out! Read about our commitment to foreground women's history in these times of erasure and the editors' summary of its contents here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...
Project MUSE - Editorial Note: Transformations and the Power of Imagination
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🗃️Where can you read articles by Luis R. Corteguera, Irene Olivares, Margrethe Birkler, Marissa J. Spear, Da In Choi, Elizabeth Fraterrigo, and Emily Macgillivray, and book review essays by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Elyssa Ford? In the latest issue of the JWH--that's where! muse.jhu.edu/issue/54920
Project MUSE - Journal of Women's History-Volume 37, Number 2, Summer 2025
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🗃️ 2/....Women's responses to Betty Friedan's critiques of television in TV Guide, and restoring Indigenous women to the history of slavery in Canada. Also, read about new works on the US West and queer history in our two book review essays.
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🗃️The JWH Summer issue is out! For the TOC, go here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54920. See articles about kings as mothers, queer women and queer spaces in monastic communities of Late Antiquity Egypt, women in Baltimore's Black Panther Party, women's domestic servitude in postwar South Korea, (continued)...
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🗃️ The Summer Issue of the JWH is out! Read about our commitment to foreground women's history in these times of erasure and the editors' summary of its contents here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...
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@jwomenshistory.bsky.social welcomes applications for 2025 Scholars Research Grants to support travel, research, or writing in women's and gender history. Deadline 23 May 25. 🗃️

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🗃️Research Grant Announcement from the JWH. See details below:
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@jwomenshistory.bsky.social welcomes applications for 2025 Scholars Research Grants to support travel, research, or writing in women's and gender history. Deadline 23 May 25. 🗃️

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🗃️ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS : “GLOBAL HISTORIES OF GENDER AND OLD AGE,” A Special Issue for the Journal of Women’s History

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