Lilith

Lilith 13: 2004

Welcome to the thirteenth edition of Lilith: Feminist History Journal...

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Articles

Empathy, Imagination and Feminist History

By Penny Russell

A Dissection in Reverse: Mary McLauchlan, Hobart Town, 1830

By Helen MacDonald

Sex Scandal as Propaganda: The Libel Trial of Noel Pemberton-Billing, London 1918

By Danielle Thornton

'Deliah Aged 14!': The Melbourne *Truth* and the 1950s Teenage Girl

By Madeleine Hamilton

Masculinity Gone Mad: Settler Colonialism, Medical Discourse and the White Male Body in Late Nineteenth-Century Victoria

By Leigh Boucher

'rehearsing the laws/I cannot subscribe to': Resisting the Dominant Discourse in the Work of Adrienne Rich

By Alice Miller

Letters, Films and Friends: Women's Involvement in the Victorian Film Society Movement

By Mary Tomsic

'Childless but not by Choice' or '24-hour Women having it All'?: Remembering Australian Feminism

By Natasha Campo

Women and Family Business in England, Wales and the Colonies c. 1500-1800: Constructing a Model for Historical Analysis

By Dolly MacKinnon

REVIEW: The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence, by Natalie R. Tomas

By Camilla Russell

REVIEW: New Hybridities: Femininity, Feminism and International Consumer Culture, 1880-1930

By Ann McCarthy and Miranda Walker

REVIEW: Scheherazade Goes West: Different Cultures, Different Harems, by Fatema Mernissi

By Erin Dolan