Most Helpful

  Reference Universe (Paratext) [Details]
Provides indexing of more than 12,000 electronic and print reference works matched to Falvey Library's collection.
  Women's Studies Encyclopedia [Details]
3 volumes
1st floor, Falvey Library
Vol. 1: Views from the Sciences
Vol. 2: Literature, Arts, and Learning
Vol. 3: History, Philosophy, and Religion
  Encyclopedia of Gender and Society [Details]
  Encyclopedia of Women and Gender [Details]
2 volumes
1st floor, Falvey Library
  American Women: Who They Are and How They Live [Details]
  Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice [Details]
  The Women's Chronology: A Year-by-Year Record, from Prehistory to the Present [Details]
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Chronology of Women Worldwide: People, Places, and Events That Shaped Women's History [Details]
1st floor, Falvey Library

Also Helpful

  American Masculinities: A Historical Encyclopedia [Details]
  Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence [Details]
  Encyclopedia of Russian Women's Movements [Details]
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Encyclopedia of Social Theory [Details]
  Encyclopedia of Women in the American West [Details]
  From Suffrage to the Senate: An Encyclopedia of American Women in Politics [Details]
2 volumes
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Handbook of American Women's History [Details]
2nd edition
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge. [Details]
  The Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods [Details]
  The Women's Movement Today: An Encyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism [Details]
2 volumes
1st floor, Falvey Library
The second volume includes primary sources reprinted from magazines, scholarly journals and books.
  Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia [Details]
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Women in Early America: Struggle, Survival, and Freedom in a New World [Details]
1st floor, Falvey Library
  Working Americans, 1880-2005, volume 6: Women at Work [Details]

Jutta Seibert is the subject librarian for Gender and Women's Studies (Department Webpage) and is available for research consultations, instruction, curricular support & purchase requests.

Jutta Seibert Jutta Seibert
(610) 519-7876
Email