Women in History

  • Mini-Post | Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933)

    Mini-Post | Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933)

    The Blue Kimono, 1915, oil on canvas. Is Female Artist Friday a thing? If it is, I’m joining in! This painting by Lilla Cabot Perry caught my attention a long while ago at the San Diego Museum of Art – I love the flowers and the beautiful blue kimono so much! Perry was born in Boston read more

  • Happy World Poetry Day!

    Happy World Poetry Day!

    To celebrate, I’m sharing some lines from Hannah More’s 1786 text The Bas Bleu: or, Conversation, which I go back to over and over again in my research. In it, More celebrates conversation as central to friendship, curiosity and female knowledge, specifically the Bluestocking Circle. So, not only good for World Poetry Day, but Women’s read more

  • Happy International Women’s Day 2021!

    Happy International Women’s Day 2021!

    Read and learn more about International Women’s Day here. “You never know what little girl is going to benefit from that pebble you put down. All it takes is a pebble to change a girl’s life. Sometimes all it is is a message that they hear. It is that simple sometimes. Some girl somewhere sees read more

  • Mini-Post | Mary W. Jackson (1921-2005)

    Mini-Post | Mary W. Jackson (1921-2005)

    Sixteen years ago today, Mary W. Jackson passed away. She was the first Black female engineer at NASA, and was an important advocate for women engineers, scientists and mathematicians. read more

  • Mini-Post | “Dear Jane: A Comedy of Manners”

    Mini-Post | “Dear Jane: A Comedy of Manners”

    On 14th November 1932, a play entitled “Dear Jane: A Comedy of Manners” opened at the Civic Repertory Theatre in New York. Staged by British-born Eva Le Gallienne and written by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, it was the first dramatization of the life of Jane Austen. read more

  • Berthe Morisot (1841-1895)

    Berthe Morisot (1841-1895)

    Happy 180th birthday to Berthe Morisot! Born on this day in 1841, I’ll be celebrating her life and work in today’s post! read more

  • Mini-Post | “Winter”, Anne Vallayer-Coster

    Mini-Post | “Winter”, Anne Vallayer-Coster

    Winter, eighteenth-century, attributed to Anne Vallayer-Coster, oil on canvas. (Open Access image, courtesy Met Museum, 07.225.462.) read more

  • Guest Post: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire – an 18th century story of style, politics and pain

    Guest Post: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire – an 18th century story of style, politics and pain

    Read today’s great guest post from Elizabeth Hill-Scott on Georgiana, the Duchess of Devonshire. read more

  • Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)

    Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)

    Happy 176th birthday Mary Cassatt, a fascinating female artist! I’m celebrating her life and work in today’s post. read more

  • Review: “Forgotten Royal Women: The King and I”, by Erin Lawless

    Review: “Forgotten Royal Women: The King and I”, by Erin Lawless

    For my last-but-one Women’s History Month post, I’m so excited to share my review of Erin Lawless’ book Forgotten Royal Women: The King and I, which Pen & Sword Books kindly sent me a copy of to review. A positive in the craziness that the world is going through right now (and I sincerely hope read more

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