Women's Studies Archive: Issues and Identities


The Library has acquired perpetual access to Women's Studies Archive: Issues and Identities. This collection traces the path of women's issues from past to present—pulling primary sources from manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, and more. It captures the foundation of women's movements, struggles, and triumphs, providing researchers with valuable insights, focusing on the social, political, and professional achievements of women throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century. 

Women's Studies Archive: Issues and Identities covers a variety of topics including:
  • the history of feminist theory and activism
  • domestic culture
  • lay and ordained church women
  • women in industry
  • women’s sexuality and gender expression
  • women’s education
  • women’s movements
  • women’s health and mental health
  • women and law
  • women and the control of their bodies
  • women’s roles and interactions within society
This collection contains content from sources like The New York Public Library, The National Women’s History Project, the London School of Economics, Women’s Library and many more.


Access to Women's Studies Archive: Issues and Identities is available via the library catalogue.


Collection Development / Forbairt Bailiúchán

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