Women in World History

Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University | Sep 28, 2020

Women in World History offers an online curriculum resource center to help high-school and college world history teachers and their students locate, analyze, and learn from primary sources related to women and gender in world history. This site includes teaching modules, case studies, and primary sources, as well as a section where scholars discuss primary source analysis strategies. Women in World History also reviews other sites focusing on women and gender. (Transcripts are available with Adobe Flash plug-in.)


Tags: Africa Atlantic World Byzantine East Asia Europe Indian Ocean Islamic Empires Latin America Mexico Middle East Russia, Eurasia, & Eastern Europe South Asia Southeast Asia World Assignments Class Activities Data & Statistics Lecture, Podcast, & Documentary Lesson Plans Maps Primary Sources Readings African Diaspora Cultural Empires Exploration & Expansion Medicine, Science, & Technology Political Race & Ethnicity Slavery States, Nations, & Nationalism Women, Gender, & Sexuality 1400-1600 1600-1800 1800-1900 1900-1945 1945-Present 600 to 1400


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