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Teaching materials, reading lists, glossaries, timelines, maps, and research tools for educators and researchers.
Teaching Materials
Lesson plans, syllabi, and classroom activities for K-12 and university educators.
Explore →Reading Lists
Curated bibliographies and recommended readings by theme, region, and era.
Browse →Glossary
Cultural, historical, and linguistic terms explained with scholarly precision.
Open →Timelines
Interactive chronological visualizations of dynasties, eras, and movements.
Explore →Research Tools
Advanced search, data exports, and citation tools for academic research.
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Comprehensive lesson plans, syllabi, and classroom activities designed for educators at all levels.
Women's History Syllabus
A complete semester course outline covering women's contributions across civilizations.
Download Syllabus →Lesson Plan: Ancient Queens
Interactive activities exploring powerful women rulers from antiquity.
View Lesson Plan →Discussion Guides
Ready-to-use discussion prompts and debate topics for classroom engagement.
Browse Guides →Reading Lists
Curated bibliographies organized by theme, region, and historical period.
African Women Leaders
- • "Warrior Women of Africa" by Mariama Bâ
- • "The Strength of Our Mothers" by Niara Sudarkasa
- • "African Women in Revolution" by Wunyabari O. Maloba
Medieval European Queens
- • "Queens of the Conquest" by Alison Weir
- • "Eleanor of Aquitaine" by Marion Meade
- • "The She-Wolves" by Helen Castor
Glossaries
Essential terms and concepts explained with scholarly precision.
Matriarchy
A social system where women hold primary power and authority.
Suffrage
The right to vote in political elections.
Feminism
Advocacy for women's rights on the basis of equality of the sexes.
Patriarchy
A social system where men hold primary power and authority.
Intersectionality
The overlapping of social identities that contribute to discrimination.
Empowerment
The process of becoming stronger and more confident.
Timelines
Interactive chronological visualizations of women's history and achievements.
Key Milestones in Women's History
Enheduanna - First Known Poet
Daughter of Sargon of Akkad becomes the world's first known author.
Seneca Falls Convention
First women's rights convention in the United States.
19th Amendment Ratified
Women gain the right to vote in the United States.
Interactive Maps
Geographic visualizations of women's historical impact across regions and cultures.
Research Tools
Advanced tools for academic research, data analysis, and scholarly work.