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Julianna Wagar is a fourth-year English Major at Simon Fraser University. She is also the brains behind our upcoming summer read-a-thon!

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team: Julianna Wagar

This July, the Women’s Print History Project is inviting you to join us in a summer read-a-thon! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to read as many books included in the WPHP as possible.

For information about how to participate, read on!

 

Events

Introducing... The WPHP Summer Read-a-Thon!

Miscellaneous Spotlights

"Beauty in Search of Knowledge": Fashion and Print in the Eighteenth Century

Angela Wachowich is a fourth-year English major at Simon Fraser University. 

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Meet Our Team: Angela Wachowich

Isabelle Burrows is a third-year Humanities Major at Simon Fraser University.

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team: Isabelle Burrows

 

Spotlights on People

Lucy Aikin, Feminist History, and the ‘Sisterhood of Womankind’


Spotlights on Titles

Charlotte Turner Smith’s “A Natural History of Birds Intended Chiefly for Young Persons”

 

Spotlights on People

Taking Up the Cause: Mary Hays's Female Biography

News

The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 10, "A Brief and Scandalous History of Delarivier Manley"

Spotlights on Titles

"Leaving Something Immortal": Women's History in Felicia Hemans's "Records of Woman"

Spotlight Series

Women & History Spotlight Series

 

Spotlights on Titles

Cataloguing Catharine Macaulay

Spotlights on Titles

"The Female Spectator": The First Periodical By and For Women

News

The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 9, "Bluestockings in Print"

Hannah Smith is working on a Bachelor of Psychology at Simon Fraser University, and is currently in her third year. 

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Meet Our Team: Hannah Smith

News

The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 8, "50 Words for Walking"

Year in Review

2020: Year in Review

News

The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 7, "1816 and 2020: The Years Without Summers"

Research

Aims and Objectives

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Digital Bibliography as Feminist Practice

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury Podcast

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News

The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 6, "Mind the (Data) Gaps"


Caelen Campbell is in the Master of Arts for Teachers of English (MATE) Program at Simon Fraser University in the 2020 - 2022 Cohort.

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team: Caelen Campbell

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The Women’s Print History Project is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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