Lilith: A Feminist History Journal
No. 10, 2001
NOW AVAILABLE
The reconstituted Lilith Collective is pleased to announce the revival of
this respected Australian journal, after a break of some five years.
To subscribe to Lilith, contact the Collective at:
history-lilith@unimelb.edu.au
or visit our website at
http://www.history.unimelb.edu.au/lilith
Contents of the new edition include:
'A Hall of Selective Mirrors: Feminism and the Work of History' - Zora Simic
'Histories of the Australian Women's Movement as Represented in Feminist
Journals' - Chilla Bullbeck
'"Thinking back through our Aunts": Emily and Matilda Sturge' - Margaret Allen
'Medieval Women, Letter Writing and Performance', Elizabeth Freeman
'"Discharging the Truth": Venereal Disease, the Amateur and the Print
Media, 1942-45' - Monica Dux
'"The Last Piece of Furniture Procured": Some Mistresses Perspectives on
the Mistress-Servant Relationship, 1870-1900' - Helen Pfeil
'Plain or Fancy? Currents of Class, Gender and Nation in the first
Australian Exhibition of Women's Work, 1907' - Sue Doyle
'Printing Presses and Protest Banners: Feminist Presses in Australia' -
Louise Poland
'Australian Women Priests? Anglicans, Feminists and the Newapapers' - Peter
Sherlock
'No Place for a Woman? Class, Modernity and Colonialism in the Gendering of
Australian Science, 1885-1940' - Jane Carey
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