Defining GenderThis link opens in a new windowManuscripts, printed works, and illustrations from the British archives on the study of gender from both masculine and feminine perspectives.
Everyday Life and Women in America, C1800 – 1920This link opens in a new windowPrimary source collection of materials addressing political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home and family life, health, and pastimes from 1800-1920.
Gender: Identity and Social ChangeThis link opens in a new windowPrimary sources for the study of gender history, women’s suffrage, the feminist movement and the men’s movement from the 1800s-present.
Gerritsen Women's History Collection of Aletta H. JacobsThis link opens in a new windowBooks, pamphlets, and periodicals reflecting the evolution of a feminist consciousness and the movement for women's rights from 1543-1945.
LGBT Magazine ArchiveThis link opens in a new windowArchive of LGBT magazines covering gender, and sexuality studies interests. Coverage from 1954-2015.
Perdita ManuscriptsThis link opens in a new windowCollection of manuscripts written or compiled by women in the British Isles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Struggle for Women's Rights (ProQuest History Vault)This link opens in a new windowRecords of suffrage and other women's rights organizations, such as the National Woman's Party, League of Women Voters, and the Women's Action Alliance, as well as personal papers of women's rights advocates.
Women at Work during World War II (ProQuest History Vault)This link opens in a new windowPrimary sources documents on a wide range of issues pertinent to American women during WW2, including records and correspondence of women’s work in war industries, pivotal issues like equal pay, childcare and race, and extensive documentation on the women served in the Women’s Army Corps.
Queen Victoria's JournalsThis link opens in a new windowDiaries of Queen Victoria starting in 1832, covering her early adolescent years, through her Monarchy, and until her death in 1901.
Sex & Sexuality: the Kinsey Institute PapersThis link opens in a new windowPrimary sources collected by prominent sex researchers and consists of unpublished professional papers, reports, correspondences, and autobiographical accounts encompassing all aspects of sex, sexuality & gender identity.
Travel Writing, Spectacle, and World HistoryThis link opens in a new window19th and 20th century travel writing, documenting travel to British, French, Chinese, and American destinations through the writing of women.
Vogue ArchiveThis link opens in a new windowMagazine archive that includes the work of the world's greatest fashion designers, stylists and photographers and is a unique record of American and international fashion, culture and society from 1892-present.
Women in the National ArchivesThis link opens in a new windowOriginal documents from the National Archives on the suffrage question in Britain, the Empire, and colonial territories from 1903-1962.
Women, War, and Society, 1914-1918This link opens in a new windowPrimary source materials from WWI cover the contribution of women to the war in Europe, from 1914-1918. The collection includes charity and international relief reports, pamphlets, photographs, and press cuttings.
Women Writers OnlineThis link opens in a new windowWomen’s literary works in the early modern period, from 1526-1850. Texts are of verse, drama, fiction, and non-fiction.
Women's Magazine ArchiveThis link opens in a new windowArchives of leading "women's interest" consumer magazines, from 1846-2005. Twelve magazines, with images and advertisements, are included.
Women's Wear Daily ArchiveThis link opens in a new windowArchive of the fashion magazine "Women's Wear Daily," from 1910-6 months ago. Cover images and advertisements are included.