Incoming Resources
- Silent sisterhood, middle class women in the Victorian home, Patricia Branca
- Women in the first capitalist society, experiences in seventeenth-century England, Margaret George
- Feminist lives in Victorian England, private roles and public commitment, Philippa Levine
- A Widening sphere, changing roles of Victorian women, edited by Martha Vicinus
- Women, work, and family
- Victorian feminism, 1850-1900, Philippa Levine
- Independent women, work and community for single women 1850-1920, Martha Vicinus
- A woman's place, an oral history of working-class women 1890-1940, Elizabeth Roberts
- The mental world of Stuart women, three studies, Sara Heller Mendelson
- Limited livelihoods, gender and class in nineteenth-century England, Sonya O. Rose
- Women and property in early modern England, Amy Louise Erickson
- Myths of sexuality, representations of women in Victorian Britain, Lynda Nead
- Women of action in Tudor England, nine biographical sketches, Pearl Hogrefe
- The life and death of Mary Wollstonecraft, Claire Tomalin
- Women in protest, 1800-1850, Malcolm I. Thomis and Jennifer Grimmett
- Hidden from history, rediscovering women in history from the 17th century to the present, Sheila Rowbotham
- The biographical dictionary of British feminists, Olive Banks
- Feminism in eighteenth-century England, Katharine M. Rogers
- Before the suffragettes, women's emancipation in the 1890's, David Rubinstein
- Sex and suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914, Susan Kingsley Kent
- Ladies elect, women in English local government, 1865-1914, Patricia Hollis
- Faces of feminism, a study of feminism as a social movement, Olive Banks
- Equal or different, women's politics 1800-1914, edited by Jane Rendall
- Women in the Labour Movement, the British experience, edited by Lucy Middleton, foreword by James Callaghan
- Women in subjection, a study of the lives of Englishwomen before 1832
- Working life of women in the seventeenth century, Alice Clark
- Women, work, and sexual politics in eighteenth-century England, Bridget Hill
- The spinster and her enemies, feminism and sexuality, 1880-1930, Sheila Jeffreys
- Mary Wollstonecraft: her life and times
- Becoming a feminist, the social origins of "first wave" feminism, Olive Banks
- Women as mothers in pre-industrial England, essays in memory of Dorothy McLaren, edited by Valerie Fildes
- Women and the women's movement in Britain, 1914-1959, Martin Pugh
- Suffer and be still, women in the Victorian age, edited by Martha Vicinus
- Women in English society, 1500-1800, edited by Mary Prior
- The cause, a short history of the women's movement in Great Britain, by Ray Strachey
- The impact of Protestantism on the Renaissance ideal of women in Tudor England, by Jane Renner Hood
- Leninism, Stalinism, and the women's movement in Britain, 1920-1939, Sue Bruley
- Reason's disciples, seventeenth-century English feminists, Hilda L. Smith
- Women and popular struggles, a history of British working-class women, 1560-1984, James D. Young
- Destined to be wives, the sisters of Beatrice Webb, Barbara Caine
- Dangerous sexualities, medico-moral politics in England since 1830, Frank Mort
- "Life is duty, praise, and prayer", some contributions of the new women's history, Leonore Davidoff
- The woman question, society and literature in Britain and America, 1837-1883, Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Robin Lauterbach Sheets, William Veeder, Vol.1, Vol.2, Vol.3
- Feminism and democracy, women's suffrage and reform politics in Britain, 1900-1918, Sandra Stanley Holton
- Labour and love, women's experience of home and family, 1850-1940, edited by Jane Lewis
- Josephine Butler, Octavia Hill, Florence Nightingale: Three Victorian Women Who Changed Their World
- Women, marriage, and politics, 1860-1914, Pat Jalland
- Women in England 1870-1950, sexual divisions and social change, Jane Lewis
- Prudent revolutionaries, portraits of British feminists between the wars, Brian Harrison