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Microforms- Women's Studies |
American Women's Diaries: New England
Diaries of women from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries: 21 reels
Microfilm: HQ537.A64 Guide: HQ537.A64
American Women's Diaries: Southern
Diaries of women from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries: 34
reels
Microfilm: HQ541.A64 Guide: HQ541.A64
American Women's Diaries: Western
Published and unpublished works by and about women in the Western U.S. during
the 18th and 19th centuries including diaries, autobiographies, personal histories
and transcripts of oral interviews: 35 reels
Microfilm: HQ549.A64 Guide: HQ549.A64
Cornell University Collection of Women's Rights Pamphlets
Collection of 117 pamphlets published between 1814-1912 on rights
and legal status.
Microfiche: HQ1154.C67 Guide in fiche.
FBI File on Eleanor Roosevelt
Reproduced documents drawn from the FBI files about Mrs. Roosevelt based on
her actions within certain social causes and her public opinions that have
been released under the Freedom of Information Act: 3 reels.
Microfilm: E 807.1.R48 G85 Guide: E807.1.R48 G85
Legal Status Of Women 1800-1900
How the development of law during the 19th C. impacted women: includes
case books, practice manuals, pamphlets, speeches and books on legal form:
152 fiche.
New England Women and Their Families in the 18th and
19th Centuries
Primary sources on everyday life: family papers, letters and diaries provide
glimpses into family life, relationships, advice and information on earning
a living, sickness, child rearing, education and women's contributions: 33
reels
Microfilm: HQ1418.N48 1997 Guide: HQ1418.N48
Papers, 1913-1972
Letters, memoranda, speeches, articles and committee reports of the National
Woman's Party concerning labor legislation, eligibility for jury service,
and appointments to federal positions: 66 reels.
Microfilm: JK1881.P3
Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt
Unpublished papers including items on women's suffrage, world peace,
and women's rights as well as diaries and letters: 18 reels
Microfilm: HQ1413.C3 C37 1983
Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt
Three different sets covering 1933-1945 includes her correspondence: 20 reels,
1945-1952 includes her correspondence, political and social views and friends:
131 reels, and 1945-1962 presents documents related to her work at a delgate
to the United Nations: 39 reels.
Microfilm: E807.1.R48 Guide: E 807.1.R48 (1986 and 2003)
Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
14,000 documents including all issues of the newspaper Revolution,
correspondence, diaries and journals, testimonies before legislatures, financial
papers and formal writings from both women: 45 reels.
Microfilm: HQ1413.S67 Guide: HQ1413.S67
Records of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, membership lists, and
printed matter relating to the Committee's work in promoting legislation on
social welfare, education, and women's rights: 7 reels.
Microfilm: JK 1896.W65 1983
Scrapbooks, 1848-1900: Containing the History of the
Women's Rights Struggle in the United States
Reproduction of 34 volumes of clippings, handbills, speeches, programs,
etc. from the Susan B. Anthony Collection at the Library of Congress: 7 reels.
Microfilm: JK1896.A6
Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century
Home life, courtship, slavery, education, child rearing, marriage,
and religion are all discussed through diaries, letters and financial records.
Set includes 4 series of which Series D Part I focuses on Tidewater Virginia
materials: 183 reels.
Microfilm: HQ1412.S68 Series A, B, C, and D. Guide: HQ1412. S68
Virginia Woolf Manuscripts from the Berg Collection
Largest gathering of Woolf writings in the world including diaries,
letters, reading notebooks, manuscripts of her works, articles and reviews:
21 reels.
Microfilm: PR6045.O72 A6 1993 Guide: PR6045.O72 A6
Virginia Woolf Manuscripts from the Monks House Papers
Includes 17 reading notebooks which provide insight into Woolf's habits of
reading and criticism, 11 unpublished but finished manuscripts, and 6 unpublished
story drafts: 6 reels.
Microfilm: PR6045.O72 A6 1985 Guide: PR6045.O72 A6
Witchcraft in Europe and America
Over 1,000 primary and secondary sources from the mid-15th c. to the mid-18th
c. and includes anti-persecution writings, legal and church documents, transcripts
of trials, and eyewitness accounts of persecutions and executions: 104 reels.
Microfilm: BF1565.W57 1983 Guide: BF1565.W57
Witchcraft in New England
Printed history and interpretation of witchcraft ocurrences from 1648 through
the 20th c., and centers around the 1692 Salem materials. 3 reels
Microfilm: BF1575.W57 1992 Guide: BF1575.W57
Women's Periodicals 18th Century to the Great Depression
Periodicals written by or relating to women covering a wide range
of topics and include such titles as Women and the Social Control of Their
Bodies, The American Suffragette, and Archiv fur Frauenkunde und
Eugenik: 74 reels.
Microfilm: HQ1101. W67
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