Call number | Item |
H | Social Sciences (Go to start of category) |
HQ | Family, Marriage, Sex and Gender (Go to start of category) |
HQ1121 .S635 | The Feminist Movement (London and Glasgow: Collins' Clear Type Press, ca. 1912), by Ethel Snowden (page images at HathiTrust) |
HQ1121 .W87 | Woman in All Ages and in All Countries (10 volumes; Philadelphia: G. Barrie and Sons, ca. 1907-1908), contrib. by Mitchell Carroll, Alfred Brittain, Edward B. Pollard, Pierce Butler, John R. Effinger, Hugo P. Thieme, Hermann Schoenfeld, Bartlett Burleigh James, and John Rouse Larus (Gutenberg texts and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1134 .C23 | Greek Women (Woman in All Ages and in All Countries v1; Philadelphia: G. Barrie and Sons, ca. 1908), by Mitchell Carroll (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1136 .B76 | Roman Women (Woman in All Ages and in All Countries v2; Philadelphia: G. Barrie and Sons, c1907), by Alfred Brittain (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1137 .I72 S7613 2016 | Women in the Ancient Near East (Boston and Berlin: De Gruyter, c2016), by Marten Stol, trans. by Helen Richardson and M. E. J. Richardson |
HQ1139 .R7 | The Amazons (1910), by Guy Cadogan Rothery (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
HQ1143 .M42 | Medieval Feminist Forum (content more than 2 years old is free online) (partial serial archives) |
HQ1147 .C37 D54 1984 | Daughters of the Reconquest: Women in Castilian Town Society, 1100-1300, by Heath Dillard (PDF files at Libro) |
HQ1147 .F7 B87 | Women of Mediaeval France (Woman in All Ages and in All Countries v5; Philadelphia: G. Barrie and Sons, c1907), by Pierce Butler (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1148 .H5 | Hic Mulier, or, The Man-Woman (1620) (HTML at Wayback Machine) |
HQ1149 .I8 E4 | Women of the Romance Countries (Philadelphia: Rittenhouse Press, 1908), by John R. Effinger (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1149 .I8 E4 | Women of the Romance Countries (Woman in All Ages and in All Countries v6; Philadelphia: G. Barrie and Sons, ca. 1907), by John R. Effinger (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
HQ1150 .B47 1982 | The Eighteenth-Century Woman (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982), by Olivier Bernier (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google) |
HQ1150 .C48 1998 | Reconcilable Differences: Confronting Beauty, Pornography, and the Future of Feminism (Berkeley: University of California Press, c1998), by Lynn S. Chancer (frame-dependent HTML with commentary at UC Press) |
HQ1150 .S66 | Woman Not Inferior to Man: or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men (London: Printed for J. Hawkins, 1739), by Sophia |
HQ1154 | Woman Suffrage Wrong in Principle and Practice: An Essay (London: Remington and Co., 1890), by James McGrigor Allan (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HQ1154 .B63 2018 | Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and Digital Humanities (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, c2018), ed. by Elizabeth M. Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont (HTML with commentary at CUNY) |
HQ1154 .B93 | The Centennial Situation of Woman, by Alexander H. Bullock (page images at MOA) |
HQ1154 .H57 | Heathen Woman's Friend (partial serial archives) |
HQ1154 .H57 | The Lady's Realm, ed. by W. H. Wilkins (partial serial archives) |
HQ1154 .K443 | The Woman Movement (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1912), by Ellen Key, trans. by Mamah Bouton Borthwick, contrib. by Havelock Ellis |
HQ1154 .M28 | In Times Like These (Toronto: McLeod and Allen, 1915), by Nellie L. McClung (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) |
HQ1154 .M474 | Enfranchisement of Women: An Essay by Mrs. John Stuart Mill (St. Louis, MO: Woman's Suffrage Association, 1868), by Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill (page images at HathiTrust) |
HQ1154 .M476 | The Subjection of Women (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1869), by John Stuart Mill (Gutenberg text and page images) |
HQ1154 .N467 2011 | The New Woman International: Representations in Photography and Film from the 1870s through the 1960s (c2011), ed. by Elizabeth Otto and Vanessa Rocco (illustrated HTML with commentary at digitalculture.org) |