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Free-Range History

Amy Freeborn

A diverse collection of stories from the past, driven by curiosity and wonder. Free-Range History is an interesting newsletter for interested people.

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A brief history of the development of the field of women’s history

It’s often been said that among the earliest examples of a women’s history output was ‘The Book of the City of Ladies’ by Christine De Pizan, created in the early 15th Century. Gerda Lerner is among those who’ve cited this, and agreed with ...

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History writing, history, and writing #14

Below you’ll find links to some interesting history-related articles I’ve read recently, a photo from a recent history outing, and an item about the practice of writing history.

12 days ago
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What is public history?

Since completing and sharing the news of my Public History master’s degree, I’ve been asked a bunch of times to describe what is public history?

21 days ago
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Is it time to re-examine the ‘witch’ as a symbolic feminist figure?

Full disclosure: I am not impartial to the challenge posed in this story. I am the type of person I am addressing the above question to. But as a historian, I know the evidence says the answer must be ‘yes’.

a month ago
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