The short answer is no. There are plenty of historians of women’s history who do not go into a detailed inspection of gender and there are plenty of gender historians who do not focus on women’s historical experiences in particular. To be sure, there are important connections between the two fields. Gender history developed in part from the field of women’s history and there are many historians, including me, who combine both fields in their research and writing. As well, both women’s history and gender history have helped to address the inadequacies of previously accepted male-centric histories, which had structured historical topics around the supposed achievements of great white men. Still, there are important differences between women’s history and gender history. While historians of women’s history foreground women as historical actors, historians of gender history focus on how ideas about what it means to be a man and a woman have shaped major historical struggles and events. Since we recently celebrated women’s history month, now is a good time to dissect the relationship between women’s history and gender history. As I suggest in my conclusion, both fields can help historians shed light on an emerging debate about civic rights that is taking form in certain social activist circles.
Researching and Writing History
2021 Could finally be the Moment for the ERA
I have an opinion piece out in the Washington Post today. The House has voted to remove the deadline on the ERA. In my article, I explore the dramatic increase in support for the ERA in the 1930s and 1940s to see what that history may tell us about the amendment’s current momentum. Read more here.
Mark Your Calendars!
I have exciting news. The University of Nebraska Press has scheduled my forthcoming book on the Equal Rights Amendment to be published October 2021. Mark your calendars!
To help with my book’s release, I have a new website. Check it out for news about my book, writing, and upcoming events. https://www.rebeccadewolf.com
Don’t worry, I will keep updating this site with blog posts, when I have the chance to write them. My new website will also contain links to my recent blog posts. So, it will be easy to navigate between the two sites.
You can pre-order Gendered Citizenship now. See the links below.
Finally, a New Update!
I know it has been ages since I have written a blog post. I am sorry for the delay. Caring for my young children, watching over my own annoying health-related issues, and dealing with my husband’s quite grueling work and travel schedule has taken its toll.
Focus On: The Equal Rights Amendment
I know it has been a while since my last post. It has been hard to return to this blog (or anything for that matter), since my father passed away. But I have kept myself busy with my kids and my book. And, I am happy to note that I’ve made decent progress on the book, which I hope to discuss in another post at some other point.
But, for now, I want to share some exciting news. Last month, I had the honor to be interviewed by award-winning journalist Jane Marie of the production house Little Everywhere for Focus Features’ podcast special on the Equal Rights Amendment.
This podcast marks the release of Focus Features’ new film On the Basis of Sex, which follows the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her fight for gender equality. During the interview, I provided a historical perspective on the current struggle for the ERA, and I touched upon the research I am conducting for my forthcoming book, Gendered Citizenship, which will be published by The University of Nebraska Press. https://focusfeatures.podbean.com/e/focus-on-the-equal-rights-amendment/