Harvard has an amazing amount of resources for conducting research on many disciplines!
Adding to an already immense collection, Harvard now has Women and the Law.
This collection from Hein brings together books, biographies and periodicals dedicated to women’s roles in society and the law. This unique collection provides a platform to research the progression of women’s roles and rights in society over the past 200 years.
Notable titles include:
- History of Woman Suffrage (1881-1922) (6 volumes on the history of suffrage in the US)
- Feminism and Legal Theory Project (FLT) (papers presented at each of the FLT conferences)
And featuring:
Libraries within this Collection include:
- Biographies of Famous Women
- Women & Education
- Women & Employment
- Women & Society
- Title IX [Forthcoming]
Harvard also provides online access to over 1500 books on women’s studies, gender & sexuality.
For help efficiently navigating it all, make a time to meet with a librarian or contact the Reference Desk.