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Home » About the WAWH » WAWH History » Histories of the WAWH, 1969-2019

Histories of the WAWH, 1969-2019

The First 25 Years

Read the 2019 digital version of the original 1994 edition of the  Histories of the Western Association of Women Historians, 1969-1994 (rev April 2019) here.

cover - Histories of the Western Association of Women Historians, 1969-1994 (2019 digital version)

Written by:

  • Grace Larsen, on of the founders and President, 1969
  • Ellen Huppert
  • S. Joan Moon, President 1973-1976
  • Frances Richardson Keller, President 1981-1983
  • Jess Flemion, President 1983-1985
  • Karen Offen, President 1991-1993
  • Peggy Renner, President 1993-1996

Edited by Marguerite (Peggy) Renner.


The Second 25 Years

Read the 2019 digital version of the The Western Association of Women Historians: The Second 25 Years, 1994-2019 here.

cover - History of the Western Association of Women Historians, 1994-2019 (2019 digital version)

Written by Marguerite (Peggy) Renner.

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About the WAWH

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The Western Association of Women Historians was founded in 1969 to promote the interests of women historians both in academic settings and in the field of history generally. The WAWH is the largest of the regional women's historical associations in the United States. Although the majority of our members come from the Western United States, we have members from across the United States, Canada, and other countries and encourage people from any geographic area to join and participate in the organization. The WAWH … Read more

The Networker

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The WAWH publishes The Networker, a newsletter that serves as the primary means of communication between the board and the membership. Published quarterly (with Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter issues), it contains regular news of members, information about jobs, awards, calls for papers, and resources, reports by graduate … Read more

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