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Women's Studies Research Guide
 
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This guide provides a list of basic resources and bibliographies for conducting research in Women's Studies at the Yale University Library.
For more information, please consult with the Reference Librarian.

Reference Resources  Manuscripts and Archives
Bibliographies & Indexes
Print Guides
Biographical Resources
Online Finding Aids
Dissertations
Statistics
Microfilm Collections
Subject Bibliographies
Newspaper & Microform Reading Room
   
Journals & Periodicals Internet Resources
Journal Databases & Indexes

Departments, Programs, Organizations

Selected Online Journals

Library Collections
 
 
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Yale University Library Women's Studies Research Guide Elizabeth I, the virgin queen Queen Victoria of England Sojourner Truth was one of the few African American women to participate in Suffragettes celebrating their victory,August 31, 1920 The first women students to be admitted to lectures at the University of Cambridge, photographed at Hitchin, 1869. Queen Victoria of England Catherine the Great of Russia Harriet Tubman Sarah and Angelina Grimke were American feminists and social reformers Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ca. 1870s Susan B. Anthony ca. 1870s Margaret Sanger crusaded to have birth-control information available for all women Women Strike for Workers' Rights American reformer Dorothea Dix championed the causes of prison inmates, the mentally