Journal of Womens History

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Womens History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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"Put Your Money Where Your Movement Is": The Feminist Credit Unions of the 1970s2
"More Than the Gift": The Fatherless Children of France, Franco-American Epistolary Relationships, and the Birth of Person-to-Person Mass Philanthropy during and after the Great War2
Contributors1
Diverse Explorations of Early Female Celebrity in America1
Radio, Exile, and Feminisms: Spanish Republican Women Writers in Buenos Aires1
Contributors1
Response1
“Her Infant at Her Breast”: Breastfeeding as Survival and Resistance in Colonial Haiti1
"There Was No 'Family Planning Movement,' There Was Just Us": The Asociación Pro-Salud Maternal and Birth Control in 1960s Mexico1
Fugitivity and Enslaved Women's Agency in the Age of Revolution1
Following Women's Money: Population, Development, and Indo-American Birth Control Politics in the Mid-Twentieth Century1
Violence, Armenian Women, and the "Armenian Question" in the Late Ottoman Empire0
Instrumental Femininity: The Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School and the Shaping of Social and Gender Hierarchies in Modern Japan0
Making a Journalist’s Portrait: Flor Romero in Mid-Twentieth-Century Colombia0
"Periodical Habits": Native American Women, Movement, and Menstruation in the Eighteenth-Century Southeast0
SPECIAL ISSUE: Debout & Déter / Standing Up & Determined: Black Women on the Move, Black Feminisms in French (Post)Imperial Contexts0
Elegant Incursions: Fashion, Music, and Gender Dissidence in 1950s Brazzaville and Kinshasa0
Birthing Empire, Conceiving Nation: New Histories of Reproductive Healthcare in Cuba, Guam, and the United States0
Women’s Work: Black Women’s Movement through Political Space0
Showcases of Empire, Epistemic Transformations, and the Contours of Resistance0
Contexts and Spaces of Intersectionality: The Black Feminism and Internationalism of Lydie Dooh-Bunya, 1970–19900
Some Conjectures on Trans Studies and the Future of Modular Forms0
Gendered Materials in the Ancient World0
The Immigrants of BUMIDOM and Their Resistance to Employment Assignments0
What’s in a First Name? The Correlation of Personal Identity with Economic Autonomy in Medieval Flanders0
Agnes the Bathkeeper and Anna of Mindelheim: Rehumanizing Women from The Hammer of Witches0
Errata0
Engendering the Left : Anarchism in Settler Colonial Territories0
Challenging the Archive in US Feminist Biography : The Intersectional Politics of Mid-Century Women of Color0
Edgy Margins: Recent South Asian Feminist Scholarship on the Politics and History of Girlhood, Women, Gender, and Sexualities0
The Meanings of Marriage in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century United States0
Acknowledgment to Reviewers0
Feminism, Human Rights, and Abortion Debates in Mexico0
Did Women Have a Revolution?: Debating Labor and Politics in Twentiethth-Century China0
Race, Freedom, and the Intimate Worlds of Women0
“They Had the Brains but They Didn’t Have the Expertise”: Black Working-Class Women and the Nurse Training Program at the Taborian Hospital, 1940s–1960s0
Contributors0
Child-Mothers and Invisible Fathers: The Paradox of "Precocious Maternity" and the Pervasiveness of Child Sexual Abuse in Nineteenth-Century America0
What War and Resistance Can Do: The Rebirth of Feminism in France, 1945–19700
Contributors0
Contributors0
Between the Archive and the Artworld: Writing Gendered Histories of Ibero-American Photography0
In Community: Recovering Transnational Networks, International Movements, and Local Concerns0
"What Does Incest Have to Do with the Land Grants?": Oral History, Archival Research, and Decolonial Feminism Provide the Answer0
Silent Women Sufferers: Experiences of Menopause in 1970s Britain0
Good Order, Discipline, and Morale0
What French Women Wore to the Resistance: Fashion, War, and Gender Transformation, 1940–19450
Guest Editorial Note: Objects, Images, Stains, and Absences:0
The Politics of the Everyday in Occupied Europe0
Historical Practices: Author Rilla Askew on Writing Historical Fiction0
Women and Health Care0
Sanitary Pads and the Fall of Communism: Reconceptualizing Period Poverty in State Socialist Poland0
Anti-Trans (and Intersex) Laws and the Harms of Protecting the Binary0
Maria Griffin, et al. Slavery's Intimate World0
The Intellectual World of Phillis Wheatley and the Politics of Genius0
Material Utopianism: Feminist Movement Building in the Twentieth Century0
Shame, Sympathy, and the Single Mother in Vienna, 1880–19300
Fluid Bodies: Wet Nurses and Breastmilk Anxieties in Eighteenth-Century Madrid0
Beer, “Waste,” and One Enslaved Women’s Currency in the Lower Mississippi Valley0
Narrating the History of Women’s History0
Managing the Double Identity: Married Women as Housewives and Workers in Post-1956 Poland0
Editorial Note: Mothers, Motherly Love, Bodily Autonomy, and Archival Silences0
Acknowledgment to Reviewers0
Contributors0
“The Ministry of Women’s Affairs will not be Feminist”: Jeanne Gervais and Gender Complementarity in Côte d’Ivoire0
The "Girl Suicide Epidemic" of the 1910s: Pain and Prejudice in US Newspapers0
Nursing History as Women's History: Women, Public Health, and Modernity0
In the Shadow of Tragedy: Jeanne M. Stellman and the Work of the Women’s Occupational Health Resource Center0
Natalie Zemon Davis: A Remembrance0
Women and War: Female Spies and Messengers in the Late-Medieval Low Countries0
Muslim Women and Educational Reform in the Early-Twentieth-Century Southern Caucasus: Urbanization and Heterosocialization at the Dawn of Revolution0
Reproducing Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Europe0
Woman’s Era : A Catalyst for Literary Activism and the Social Evolution of Nineteenth-Century Black Clubwomen0
Slavery’s Handmaidens: Gender, Sex, and Reproduction in the Black Atlantic0
“Through the Dictatorship of the Proletariat in All Countries, Onward to the Complete Emancipation of Women!”: The Transnational Networks of the Communist Women’s Movement in the Early 1920s0
Teaching Happiness: Women's Education and Transnational Currents in Modern Morocco0
From the Queer Margins: Susan Stryker’s Contribution to Feminist History0
Head Shaving: Archives and Repertoires of Shame0
An Interview with Christina L. Beatty: The Legacy of Clara Luper0
Trans Visual Narratives: Representing Gender and Nature in Early Modern Europe0
Gender, Race, and the French Imperial Republic0
Political Discrimination as a Way of Life and Art in Communist Cuba0
Interview of Michèle Magema, Mixed-media Artist0
Fair Chances: World's Fairs and American Woman Suffrage0
Editorial Note The Local and Global Implications of Everyday Transgressions0
Transnational Community Building through Women and Girls: Constructing an Intergenerational Girls’ Mission School Network Across Borders in 1920s and 1930s Japan0
Collecting Antiquities and Networking as Feminist Activity at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: An Approach through Isabel F. Dodd (1857–1943)0
Martha Parker’s Trials: Women’s Networks in the East India Company Trade0
Mexican Modernities0
Editorial Note0
Errata0
Challenging Feminist Stereotypes: Nawal El Saadawi’s Creation of Transnational Solidarity at the United Nations Mid-Decade Conference0
"A Tacit Pact with the State": Constrained Choice and the Politics of Abortion in 1930s Mexico0
The Struggle for Equality and Religious Tolerance: Women's Presence and Leadership in Protestant Circles in Sixteenth-Century Spain0
Deprovincializing the Feminine/Feminist Cameroonian Nationalism of the 1950s: The UDEFEC and Pluriversal Black Feminism0
Contributors0
Economic Autonomy, Networks, and Co-optation0
Birth and Death in the Maternity Ward of the Guadalajara's Hospital Civil, 1888–19400
Slavery and the Economic Lives of Women0
Women and Rural Protest in Colonial Eastern Nigeria: The 1929 Women’s Revolt (Ogu Umunwanyi) Reexamined0
Contributors0
Roundtable on Women’s Traversing Paths: Forms of Political Engagement and Production of Knowledge0
A Maternal Brand of Environmentalism: Carol Browner's Gendered Leadership of the Environmental Protection Agency0
Elena Garro’s Gambit: The Politics of a Female Writer’s Intimate Archive (1935–1998)0
Feminist History Seeks Evil Twins and Troubling Monsters for Post-Casual Encounters: Reflecting on the Work of Susan Stryker0
Who's Working Class? Centering Women in US Labor History0
Women Workers of the World0
Trans*Itions: The Work of Susan Stryker: An Introduction and Comment0
A Family Affair? Women’s Amateur Cinema in 1930s–1950s Catalonia0
“First in the Field”: Fashioning the Singular Identity of Harriet Boyd Hawes, Groundbreaking American Archaeologist0
Gender, Colonialism, and the Archive: A Spanish Female Doctor among a Fang Community in 1940s Río Muni0
Between Charity and Neoliberalism: The Campaign for Funding Women's Refuges in Australia, 1974–19850
Fashioning Motherhood: French Magazine Subscribers Debate Class, Race, and Social Status, 1919–19390
Rewriting the Faithful0
Introduction to the Special Issue: Global Histories of Menstruation and Menopause0
Black Women’s Psychiatric Incarceration at Georgia Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century0
Care, Community, and Higher Ed Administration0
Affective Power: Biographies on Sex and Marriage0
“The Caravan of Death”: Women, Refugee Camps, and Family Separations in the US–Mexico Borderlands, 1910–19200
Revisiting Gender and Marriage: Runaway Wives, Native Law and Custom, and the Native Courts in Colonial Abeokuta, Southwestern Nigeria0
Josephine Butler in Paris: Sex and Race in the Early Campaign to Abolish Regulated Prostitution, 1870–18800
The Monstrous Nation: The 1895 Salon de Anomalías in Mexico's National Museum, 18950
Controlling Their Own Bodies: Adolescents Interpreting Menstruation Knowledge and Appropriating Technologies in the 1970s–1980s, South Korea0
Black Beauty Culture Matters: Race, Gender, and Consumer Capitalism0
“Fed Up”: A Clerical Workers’ Manifesto Sparks a Comparable-Worth Campaign at the University of California at Berkeley, 1970–19740
Editorial Note: Interrogating Archives0
Virtues, Violence, and Passion of the Puritans0
Inculcating a Gendered Christian Internationalism: The Chinese Student YWCA0
New Histories of Global Feminism0
Contributors0
Internationalist Women against Nazi Atrocities in Occupied Europe, 1941–19470
Editorial Note0
Beyond Translation0
Contributors0
Historian. Theorist. Activist. Visionary. Institution Builder. Total Badass0
“The First Thing We Cry About is Violence”: The National Black Women’s Health Project and the Fight Against Rape and Battering0
“All Wives are Not Created Equal”: Women Organizing in the Late Twentieth-Century Men’s Rights Movement0
Editorial Note: Testimonial: Listening to Women's Accounts of Gendered Violence and Social Exclusion0
Contributors0
"They are Coming in So Fast That if We Had Publicity About the Clinic We Would Be Swamped": Edris Rice-Wray, the First Family Planning Clinic in Mexico (1959), and the Intervention of US-Based Private0
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Cold War Sisterhood: The Women's Africa Committee, 1958–19680
Black Women and the Black Freedom Struggle0
Love, Infidelity, and Correspondence in Spanish Texas, 1734–17370
Editorial Note: On Becoming0
The Genealogy of an Idea0
Sexing East Asian History0
Introduction: Special Issue: Reproduction, Contraception, and Obstetrics in Modern Mexico0
Contributors0
The Gendered Consequences of Abolition and Citizenship on Nineteenth-Century Gorée Island0
“An Operation More Appropriate for Women”: The Gendering of Smallpox Vaccination in the Spanish Empire0
Editorial Note: Lives Diminished and Lives Unbounded0
Acknowledgment to Reviewers0
Sailing against Headwinds: The KANU Regime, Kenyan Women, and the UN Women’s Decade, 1975–19850
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