History of Feminism primary source material digitized

LaunchED 20th September 2016 History of Feminism is the first resource in the Routledge Historical Resources collection from Taylor and Francis. Created with researchers and students in mind this resource provides both overviews and in depth research materials for the global history of feminism.

Created with the help of academic editor Professor Ann Heilmann History of Feminism is an online resource pulling together a wealth of articles, chapters, books and journals focusing on the long Nineteenth Century of feminism (1776-1928).

This resource features 1000s of chapters of primary source materials digitised for the first time alongside 1000 chapters of secondary book content, 100 journal articles from a range of Taylor and Francis journals and 16 newly commissioned thematic essays by experts in the field. Images from LSE Women’s Library help to bring the resource to life as well as creating a fully comprehensive resource of this much studied era of gender history.