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The Women's Print History Project
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Your go-to bibliographical database for finding books that women were involved in producing between 1750 and 1836. Posts by Serena Spacek and Kandice Sharren.
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Whether you’re looking for simple yet beautiful blooms for your luxuriant oasis, some beginner-friendly gardening tips, or just a spring-themed read, we’re sure you’ll dig this one. 👩‍🌾 Access it here: womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/23755

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Hannah Woolley was a successful female physician and author of the long eighteenth century, whose works contain recipes, gardening tips, notes on domestic management, medicinal advice, and more: womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/5097 (3/4)

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all sorts of plants and flowers,” and discover garden forms, plants, and flowers for your personalized gardening needs! (2/4)

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Thank you to those at Data Conversion Group for working hard to make this possible, and thank you to everyone for your continued support! #dataempowerment#womensprinthistory

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We're incredibly proud of the imprint data we've worked so diligently to collect over the years, and are entirely grateful for our team’s hard work. We also want to give a special shoutout to Dr. Michelle Levy and her commitment to making our data more usable and discoverable.

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You can search by name and/or the WPHP ID number directly in the CERL Thesaurus to access our data. See Eleanor Snowden—her recording contains a URI and a link to the authority record on the WPHP website: data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cn...

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Read about Catharine Macauley, the first Englishwoman to become a historian, Lucy Aikin, and her pursuit to rewrite histories that had been told about women, and more, here: womensprinthistoryproject.com/blog/post/65

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We're dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary achievements of women, not just today, but every day. Our Women & History Spotlight Series focuses on women’s contributions to history, taking us through the work of many prolific women authors.

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Check out Dr. Levy’s essay on the detailed history of Wheatley’s work in this special issue of Eighteenth Century Life: The Manuscript Book in the Long Eighteenth Century, co-edited by Dr. Betty Schellenberg, and also featuring work from many friends of the WPHP!

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This act of continuing and collaborative recovery is much like the data we capture in the WPHP. A few years ago, RA Amanda Law diligently made our Wheatley records as complete as possible—check it out here: womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/3814

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The Women's Print History Project
@thewphp.bsky.social
Your go-to bibliographical database for finding books that women were involved in producing between 1750 and 1836. Posts by Serena Spacek and Kandice Sharren.
95 followers45 following43 posts