Prof. Pavlac's Women's History Resource Site (original) (raw)

This site provides materials concerning historical women and issues concerning women throughout history. For information on contributors, see below.

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Disclaimer/Warning/Caution
The site contents have mostly been written by students, of varying ability. Some pages have been only minimally edited and may contain inadequate information. The content of pages we link to are the responsibility of their own authors. You should use these pages as only a starting point for research about the facts, scholarship and internet sites available concerning historical women. And Prof. Pavlac usually does not have much further information on any subjects beyond that which is already provided on any particular page. If you do inquire, it is best to include identifying information: who you are and why you are asking (if it is related to a class or just personal curiosity).

King's College, and/or the History Department faculty and/or Prof. Pavlac do not necessarily endorse the views or opinions published here nor substantiate all information as fully accurate or factual.
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We apologize for any links that no longer connect.


Annotated Bibliographies

Ancient West Oracles Sappho Vestals Cleopatra Mary Magdalene Medieval Europe

Eleanor of Aquitaine Trotula of Salerno Elizabeth of Hungary
Birgitta of Sweden Queen Margaret of Denmark Christine de Pizan
Margaret of Anjou Margery Kempe Joan of Arc

Renaissance Europe

Caterina Sforza Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England Queen Isabel I of Spain
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England Queen "Bloody" Mary Tudor of England Queen Elizabeth I of England
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots Catherine de Medici, Queen of France Theresa of Avila

Early Modern Europe

Erzebet Bathory of Hungary Marguerite of Navarre Glückel of Hamelin
Queen Christina of Sweden Queen Anne of England Maria Theresa Habsburg, Archduchess of Austria
Madame de Maintenon of France Madame de Pompadour of France Marie Antoinette, Queen of France
Marie-Louise Elisabeth Vige-Lebrun Tsar Elizabeth I of Russia Tsar Catherine II "the Great" of Russia
Mary Wollstonecraft of England Luise, Queen of Prussia Émilie du Châtelet

19th-Century

Jane Austen Queen Victoria Florence Nightingale Elizabeth Fry
Elizabeth Gaskell Josephine Grey Butler Harriet Taylor Mill Hannah More
Clara Schumann Georges Sand Clara Zetkin Marie Curie

European Topics

Women and Medicine in Early Modern Europe Women and Science in Early Modern Europe European Witch Hunts

Asian Women

Trung Trac and Nhi, Vietnamese Heroines Tzu Hsi, Empress of China Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India Aung San Suu Kyi, Activist in Myanmar

Asian Topics

Purdah The Taliban in Afghanistan Concubinage

Top 12 Warrior Moms in History: a brief review of some women rulers.

Diotoma: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World

Distinguished Women of Past and Present: created by Danuta Bois. Upon discovering some interesting women previously ignored by historians, Ms. Bois wrote these numerous useful biographies with links.

National Women's History Project: created by an educational,non-profit organization. Its goals is providing materials for learning about women and recognizing their accomplishments.

Women's Hall of Fame: created by the Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York. It provides some brief biographies of inductees, limited to Americans.

The Nation: Women's History Month: created by the magazine of progressive opinion. It offers some articles from its archives going back to 1866 and links to feminist websites.

Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from Around the World: from 1848 to the present.

Other Women's Voices: Translations of Women's Writing Before 1700. from Enhuedanna to Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchesse d'Orleans.


Prof. Pavlac's Women's History Resource Site
Site built, maintained, edited and Copyright MMI by Brian A. Pavlac.
Content contributed by Profesor Pavlac and the students in the following courses at King's College
Women in Western Civilization, Fall 1997:
R. Bagnuolo | E. Bareford | R. Blythe | A. Boyle | K. Bradigan| A. Cheatle | M. Filiziani | J. Kane | R. Lindbuchler | P. McCarthy | K. McCue | E. Nummey | A. Sebellin | M. Toscani

Rise of the Modern State, Spring 1998:
Susan Arnett | Ralph Bagnuolo | Richard Blythe | Alisa Boyle | Brandon Case | Austin Clarke | Melanie Filiziani | Brian Frable | Thomas Gilroy | Kevin Lesoine | Ryan Lindbuchler | Alan Mosca | Erin Nummey | David Rodriguez | Sean Thompson | Melissa Toscani | Brian Vinsko

Asian Civilizations, Fall 1998:
Susan Arnett | Austin Clarke | Thomas Gilroy | Gary Marcin | Alan Mosca | Salvatore Picinich | Mark Pryor | Maria Ulicny

Women in Western Civilization, Fall 2000:
Dawn Drumin | Matt Gingo | Paul Lindenmuth | Tricia Tait | Karen Woods

The Witch Hunts 1400-1800, Fall 2001:
Kristopher Atkinson | Lori Castiglione | Matthew Fisher | John Fitzpatrick | Thomas Flanagan | Clark Gallo | Matt Gingo | Brian Hazlak | Peter Kizis | Jennifer Levisky | Harry Lyons | Kelly McDermott | Sarah McKelvy | Mark Pisano | David Ruggles | Sandra Silvey | Jennifer York

Women in Western Civilization, Fall 2005:
Enrica L. Bellucci | Sheldon E.Broedel | Elena M.DiGrado | Kimberly A.Fabbri | Blaise J. Fitzpatrick |
Michael Galli | Alexandra George | Jonathan Grochowski | Ashley Grove | Lynn Isaac | Jean M. Lloyd |
Elizabeth Rafter | Claire Sheehan | Melissa Stout | Andrew Wakefield