TABLE OF CONTENTS
Issue Information
Issue InformationPages: 1–2 / First Published: 05 March 2021
Articles
Women's Public Lives: Navigating the East India Company, Parliament and Courts in Early Modern EnglandAske Laursen Brock, Misha EwenPages: 3–23 / First Published: 26 June 2020
Beyond the Home: Space and Agency in the Experiences of Female Service in Early Modern EnglandCharmian MansellPages: 24–49 / First Published: 29 October 2020
The Female Mortality Advantage in the Seventeenth‐Century Rural Low CountriesDaniel R. Curtis, Qijun HanPages: 50–74 / First Published: 22 October 2020
In the Shadow of a Mild Revolution: Polish Women's Political Attitudes during the Great Sejm (1788−1792)Dorota WiśniewskaPages: 75–93 / First Published: 21 November 2020
Between Virgins and Priests: The Feminisation of Catholicism and Priestly Masculinity in Nineteenth‐Century SpainRaúl Mínguez‐BlascoPages: 94–110 / First Published: 25 August 2020
Ugly Intimacies and State Power: Separation Processes in Late Nineteenth‐Century DenmarkKaren VallgårdaPages: 111–128 / First Published: 22 December 2019
Hearts and Muscles: Emotional Communities and Physical Culture Magazines in 1900s IrelandConor HeffernanPages: 129–148 / First Published: 04 November 2020
From Sentimentality to Science: Social Utility, Feminist Eugenics and The End of The Road in Progressive Era AmericaJessica Lee MathiasonPages: 149–168 / First Published: 23 November 2020
Re‐Embodying History's ‘Lady’: Women's History, Materiality and Public Space in Early‐Twentieth‐Century ViennaKatya MotylPages: 169–191 / First Published: 23 January 2021
Who Advocates for Egypt? Women Lawyers in Egyptian Film on the Eve of IndependenceRania MahmoudPages: 192–208 / First Published: 27 October 2020
Better than Orgasm: Sex, Authenticity and Intimacy in the New Women's Movement in NorwayTone HellesundPages: 209–226 / First Published: 29 October 2020
Representing Transgender in the 1970s Australian MediaNoah RisemanPages: 227–248 / First Published: 03 December 2020
‘We Wanted to be Free as a Nation, and We Wanted to be Free as Women’: Decolonisation, Nationalism and Women's Liberation in Zimbabwe, 1979–85Kate LawPages: 249–268 / First Published: 08 October 2020
‘It's Only Leftist Women Who Talk that Damn Nonsense About Women Being at a Disadvantage’: Eugenia Charles's Gender Politics in DominicaImaobong UmorenPages: 269–285 / First Published: 18 August 2020