Trial access to Women’s Studies – AM Scholar
By Sarah Gilmore, on 6 May 2025
UCL has trial access to Women’s Studies – AM Scholar until 3rd June 20o25. Please note that PDF download options are not available during trials.
Women’s Studies – AM Scholar offers access to the works and legacy of many notable and influential women, and also a chance to hear the voices of forgotten and ordinary women.
Modules include:
- Aristocratic Women: The Social, Political and Cultural History of Rich and Powerful Women, 1722-1833
- Colonial Discourses: Women, Travel & Empire, 1660-1914
- International Women’s Suffrage: Suffrage Correspondence of Rose Scott, 1847-1925
- Women, Education and Literature: The Papers of Maria Edgeworth, 1818-1834
- Women, Emancipation and Literature: The Papers of Harriet Martineau, 1849-1866
- Women, Morality and Advice Literature: Manuscripts and Rare Printed Works of Hannah More, 1745-1833
- Women, Suffrage and Politics: The Papers of Sylvia Pankhurst, 1882-1960
- Women, Writing and Travel: The Diaries of Stella Benson
- Women’s Autobiographies: Rare printed autobiographies of fifty-five women’s lives, 1713-1859
- Women’s Journals of the Nineteenth Century: The Women’s Penny Paper and Woman’s Herald, 1888-1893
- Women’s Suffrage and Government Control: Papers from the Cabinet, Home Office and Metropolitan Police Files in the National Archives, UK, 1906-1922
- Women’s Suffrage Collection: From Manchester Central Library, 1868
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