History 432/632. History of Women in the United States

1. Documentary Collections and Reference Books on Women's History
2. Using the UNR Library Catalog to Find Primary and Secondary Sources
3. Thematic Online Collections (Licensed by UNR)
4. Links to Women's History on the World Wide Web
5. U.S. Census Data on Women
6. Connecting to Databases Linked From This Page
 

1. Documentary Collections & Reference Books on Women's History

History of Women documentary collection (Microfilm C24).  This microfilm collection includes thousands of books, pamphlets, and other publications, 31 manuscript collections and almost three hundred reels of women's magazines.  Includes many sources related to the history of women worldwide. An index to the materials in the collection is on the microfilm index table: REF Microfilm C24 Index. Every item in the collection is catalogued in the UNR Library Catalog. (a partial list of items in the collection is linked here)

Ireland, Index to Women of the World from Ancient to Modern Times REF Z 7963 B6 I73

James, Notable American Women. The basic biographical source for American women's history.
REF CT 3260 N57

Mainiero, American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times to the Present
REF PS 147 .A4

Uglow and Hinton, International Dictionary of Women's Biography (last 2 centuries)
MAIN LIBRARY CT 3202 .I57 1982

Ware & Braukman, Notable American Women: a biographical dictionary completing the twentieth century.
MAIN LIBRARY CT 3260 .N5725 2004

 

2. Using the Library Catalog to Find Primary and Secondary Sources

From the UNR Library's Main Menu, select Library Catalog

The Library Catalog provides information about books, magazine and journal titles, audiovisual materials, and some government publications held by the UNR Libraries and other college libraries in northern Nevada.

A search in the Catalog normally results in a list of titles, authors or subject headings. Choose the most relevant entries and display the information for individual titles. Carefully check the Location information for each title you want, since the collections are housed in several different libraries, departments, and branches. Likewise, check the Status of each item to determine its current availability.

Note: The Catalog does not provide information about articles in magazines and journals, or most government publications held by the participating libraries.
 

3. Thematic Online Collections (Licensed by UNR)

American History and Culture Online: Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 Full-text available
29,000 works about the Americas published from 1500 to the early 1900's. Includes books, pamphlets, serials and documents that provide original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western movement, Native Americans, military actions and more. Based on Joseph Sabin's landmark bibliography.

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800 Full-text available
Books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, government documents and ephemera represented in the American Bibliography by Charles Evans. 40,000 works trace the history of the American colonies that would eventually become the United States, and include such diverse topics as temperance, witchcraft, slavery, diplomacy and music.

North American Women's Letters & Diaries Full-text available
Writings of over 1,500 women, representing various age groups, life stages, ethnicities, and geographic regions in North America. Includes published and previously unpublished materials, from colonial times to 1950.

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 Full-text available
Books, images, primary resources, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies documenting women's reform activities from colonial times to the present.
 

4. Links to Women's History on the World Wide Web

American Memory Project from the Library of Congress
Online access to textual materials, photographs, sound files, motion pictures and more from the collections of the Library of Congress. All aspects of American history are represented.

Nevada Women's Archives
Information about manuscripts and archives related to women available in the Special Collections Department of the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.

Women & Social Movements in the United States, 1820-1940
Developed by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin at SUNY Binghamton, this site includes texts of primary sources related to women and social movements and links to related information on the Web.

Women's Studies Research Guide
A categorized collection of links compiled by staff at the New York Public Library.

Women-Related WWW Sites in the Arts and Humanities (including History)
By Joan Korenman, author of Internet Resources on Women (available at UNR as ERIC Document ED 432 957).

Women's Collections
Links to many primary source collections in libraries and repositories in the United States focusing on women.

UNR Libraries' Information Resources for History
Links to more databases with information about women in American history, including America: History & Life, American National Biography Online, American Periodicals Series, HarpWeek, and Poole's. Off-campus availability of subscription databases is limited to UNR students, faculty and staff.

UNR Libraries' Information Resources for Women's Studies
Links on history, literature, philosophy, health & more, compiled by librarian Betty Glass. Off-campus availability of subscription databases is limited to UNR students, faculty and staff.
 

5. U.S. Census Data on Women

U.S. Census Bureau Publications and Electronic Data on Gender

Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial to 1970 (2 volumes). Includes statistics gathered in the colonial and national censuses and other demographic and economic information. REF HA 202 B87 1976 and BGIC C 3.134/2:H 62/789-970.

Trends in Marital Status of U.S. Women at First Birth: 1930 to 1994
 

6. Connecting to Databases Linked from This Page

UNR's Library Catalog and other sites linked from this page are freely available on the World Wide Web and require no user login or authentication. You may connect to these resources from any Web-enabled computer workstation.

Other subscription-based sources linked from the library website are available on computer workstations on the University of Nevada, Reno campus and off-campus to UNR students, faculty & staff with a current library card.