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Lilith: A Feminist History Journal 🎓✍ A peer-reviewed journal of intersectional feminist history from the Australian Women's History Network @auswhn
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Final prep today for Arts and Humanities Research Council London South Bank University - LSBU Women's Grassroots Activism Research Network podcast series to be launched next week in run up to #IWD2025. The podcast features activism of Women's Institute SIGBI, Irish Countrywomen's Association & WI Northern Ireland & will be hosted on History Hub.ie. WHAI Women's History Network - at Bluesky and LinkedIn 👀 this space



My new book is free to read during the week of #InternationalWomensDay2025 doi.org/10.1017/978100… Published by Cambridge University Press in the Core Elements Series: Women Theatre Makers For a review copy contact cambridge.org/review


It's a Women's History Month miracle! We are SO delighted to share the publication of our 2024 issue of Lilith! Featuring a wide array of fascinating articles, including some on the theme of our 2023 symposium 'Gender & Joy', we hope it was worth the wait! press.anu.edu.au/publications/j…


We're always so delighted to be the home of some of our authors' first journal publications - congratulations Dr Meghan Hopper! If you too are wanting to get started in publishing in feminist history, get in touch! Our CFP closes today!

Read my book review for "Feminisms of our Mothers: Essays from Pakistan". Glad to see it published in the latest issue, Lilith: A Feminist History Journal. Being a part of the Lilith Journal has been an incredible journey and I'm excited to see the new issue.



Are you wondering what's going on in the photo on the cover of our 2024 edition? Find your answer in Nadia Bailey's important article ‘The Girls’ Frolic’, which explores the queer and trans possibilities in the practice of same-sex military mock weddings press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

Our second article spotlight from our 2024 issue shines light on Bridget Brooklyn's article 'Eugenics & Feminism in Early 20thC Australia', which explores the complicated relationship between maternal feminism & eugenics via a case study of Dr Mary Booth. press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

My latest article on correspondence and the 1857 Indian Rebellion is out now with Journal of British Studies Cambridge University Press - History open access and free to view for all. Lots in there about letter writing, newspapers, colonial anxiety and archives cambridge.org/core/journals/…

The next article that we're delighted to spotlight is Nancy Bruseker's 'The Carrousel & Madame Arthur'. Bruseker uncovers the lives of transwomen in Paris' cabaret scene, showing how cabaret was crucial to modern understandings of transfemininities. press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

Wonderful to see latest in Special Issue ed. Rachel Jean-Baptiste, Julia Hillner Lisa Hellman & me is now out!! Fab by William Bainbridge now out #OpenAccess Early View in Gender & History on "Victorian Women and the Gendering of Mountaineering in the Alps" 🗻onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…



The 2024 article spotlights continue with Jade Hastings' contribution! 'Power Imbalances Between Female Domestic Servants & their Employers' considers how the unequal relationship between single women & their employers played out in the colonial courts. press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

‘Talking lowd and laughing gay, Everyone has so much to say’. Fiona Maxwell's evocatively titled contribution to our 2024 Issue investigates the role that rhetorical education played in facilitating young working women’s political organising in Chicago press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

Our penultimate article spotlight focuses on Tinka Harvard's 'Black Women’s Joy and Why it Matters', a vital exploration of the significance of Black women’s joy in the US as a form of resistance & resilience to the historical legacies of racism & slavery press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/pres…

We are delighted to announce the details of our 2025 symposium - a celebration of the 40th anniversary of Lilith in joint collaboration with AWHN @auswhn.bsky.social held at the University of Melbourne over 24-25 November. Our CFP is now open! Please see details below. Submissions due 29/08 🎉
