
Gender & History
Edited by:
Lynn Abrams, Sarah Chambers, Eleanor Gordon, Ruth Mazo Karras, Regina Kunzel and Alexandra Shepard
Gender & History is now established as the major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations. Spanning epochs and continents, Gender & History examines changing conceptions of gender, and maps the dialogue between femininities, masculinities and their historical contexts. The journal publishes rigorous and readable articles both on particular episodes in gender history and on broader methodological questions which have ramifications for the discipline as a whole.
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NEW! Special Issue on Homes and Homecomings
Edited by K. H. Adler (University of Nottingham) and Carrie Hamilton (Roehampton University)
Click here to read the abstracts
Gender and the Non-Modern City
Nottingham, September 2010
Engagement with the spaces of non-modern cities recently has been a key topic in gender studies, as will be examined in a special issue of Gender & History, and at a conference to be held in September 2010. For more information, please click the links below:
Conference information
Poster Sessions
Gender & History Prize
2009 Winner
Gender & History has awarded a prize to Carla Hustak, for the best paper submitted to the University of Illinois Women's and Gender History Symposium in 2009. The winning article is entitled Spirituality dynamiting the gendered self in Greenwich village: Mabel Dodge, Mysticism and the 'Psychic release of sex' 1900-1930.
NOW AVAILABLE: ScholarOne Manuscripts
Authors are now able to submit their paper to Gender & History online via the new Electronic Editorial Office. Benefits will include:
• Quicker peer review
• Web-based manuscript tracking
• Online Reviewing
• Faster Response
Submit your paper online to Gender & History
Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
All back issues of this journal are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.
Gender and Change: Agency, Chronology and Periodisation edited by Alexandra Shepard (University of Glasgow) and Garthine Walker (Cardiff University)
Translating Feminisms in China edited by Dorothy Ko (Barnard College, Columbia University) and Wang Zheng (University of Michigan)
Visual Genders, Visual Histories edited by Patricia Hayes
Violence, Vulnerability & Embodiment edited by Shani D'Cruze
Dialogues of Dispersal edited by Sandra Gunning, Tera Hunter and Michele Mitchell
Material Strategies edited by Barbara Burman and Carole Turbin
These are also available to buy as books. For more information on the Gender & History book series, please click here.
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