Bodleian Libraries users now have access to Routledge Historical Resources: History of Feminism.
This online research tool covers the subject of feminism over the long 19th Century (1776-1928). It contains a rich and extensive range of primary and secondary resources, including full books, selected chapters, and journal articles, as well as newly commissioned thematic essays and an image gallery for use as a teaching or study aid. Materials are made available across 8 structural themes: politics and law; religion and belief; education; literature and writings; women at home; society and culture; Empire; movements and ideologies.
The resource has a broad geographical scope with a particular focus on Europe and the Americas, but also Asia, Oceania and Africa and is intended for lecturers, scholars, researchers and students across different disciplines.