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Florence Kelley Letters Project

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000

WASM International

Living U.S. Women's History: Voices from the Field: An Oral History Project, 1960-2000

Web Collaboration

Training Workshop for Collaborators, July 7-9, 2001

Publications and Papers Related to Center Projects

Competing Kingdoms Conference at Oxford, 2006

Houston NWC Speeches, 1977

Courses offered in conjunction with CHSWG

 

Colloquium: Gender and Working Class History--History 533

At SUNY Binghamton we have longstanding strengths in U.S. Women's History and Labor History and a good number of our U.S. History graduate students specialize in these two fields. Since 2003 Tom Dublin has twice taught a graduate colloquium that is intended to bring these students together and foster creative dialogue on the interplay of class and gender in U.S. Working Class History. Here is a copy of the syllabus for the last time this course was offered, in Fall 2007.

U.S. Women Since 1874--History 266

Professor Leigh Ann Wheeler teaches this course. In addition to helping you learn about women's varied pasts, this course will also deepen your understanding of history as a mode of inquiry and a way of constructing knowledge even as it provides you with new perspectives on women today.

Creating Document Projects in U.S. Women's History--History 465

Professor Sklar taught this course at SUNY Binghamton from 1997 to 2007.