You can read the story of Anna DeVito, the 1961 Riverland Citrus Queen and the cover portrait for the 2025 edition of Lilith, in Wells’ article, available open access on ANU Press, at https://t.co/SYv74fIWnt (2/2)
We're shining our first article spotlight on ‘Citrus Queens: Selling Produce, Place and Gender in 1960s Riverland Communities’ by Amanda Wells. This article takes a dive into the politics of belonging through ‘The Riverland Citrus Queen’ competition. https://t.co/SYv74fIWnt (1/2)
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal: Number 31 is officially... PUBLISHED! https://t.co/AnRBMS4CBy
Across our socials, we will be placing a spotlight on one of our four research articles from the 2025 edition. We look forward to sharing diverse research by emerging historians!
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal: Number 31 is officially 'Coming Soon' to ANU Press!
The face of the 2025 issue is a ‘Citrus Queen’ from South Australia, featured in one of the Australian-focused articles in this issue.
Keep your eyes peeled for an update on the release!
In addition to our extended CFP our 2026 issue... We are on the look out for book reviewers! If you're interested in writing a review of any of the books listed, or have a book you'd like to suggest, email [email protected] by 13 Feb.
DEADLINE EXTENDED! We are happy to announce our CFP for our 2026 issue has been extended to 13 February 2026. If you are interested in getting your original research published in Lilith, now is your chance.
We are delighted to open our CFP for our 2026 issue! We particuarly invite those who presented at last week's symposium to submit contributions. As usual, we are also seeking original research articles on any topic in women's, feminist & gender history. CFP closes 30 January 2026
My tribute to the late Sneja Gunew, just published in a terrific new edited collection Researching Migration on Indigenous Lands, edited by @pastmigrations and Francesco Ricatti - open access & full to the brim with innovative scholarship
https://t.co/F72xdAOhjs?
We are delighted to open our CFP for our 2026 issue! We particuarly invite those who presented at last week's symposium to submit contributions. As usual, we are also seeking original research articles on any topic in women's, feminist & gender history. CFP closes 30 January 2026
Registrations are open for our joint symposium with @auswhn! The symposium is 24-25 November at the University of Melbourne & we have an amazing program lined up to celebrate 40 years of Lilith! Registrations close 3 Nov.
Registrations & draft program:
https://t.co/0SOhQ3Pj25
Just opened @washingtondc - "Women Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600-1750" @WomenInTheArts - includes paintings, sculpture, lace, paper-cutting. Unusual 'Lutheran' painted cabinet; note #Calvin in the drawer! #WomensArt#Netherlands
Following the lives of nine heiresses, @MirandaKaufmann peers beneath the demure, empire-waisted image of the Georgian heiress to reveal a murky world of inheritance, fortune-hunting and human exploitation.
Out on 4th September and available to pre-order now⬇️
Amazon: https://t.co/eTwxFfJt9P
Waterstones: https://t.co/YFbIPrFKij
Our next Making Public Histories webinar will take place on September 25, featuring panelists Al Thompson, Kate Murphy & Jill Banard!
Co-presented by @OldTreasuryMelb & @MonashUni, the webinars are free and open to all.
➡️Register: https://t.co/TYc3LbR2XO
Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies invites you to its annual conference, Memory.
When: 10, 11 October 2025
Where: The University of Western Australia
Cost: Student Two Days $50, Non-Student Two Days $60
Tickets: https://t.co/MgXceBpiNi
#academia#phd
Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies invites you to its annual conference, Memory.
When: 10, 11 October 2025
Where: The University of Western Australia
Cost: Student Two Days $50, Non-Student Two Days $60
Tickets: https://t.co/MgXceBoKXK
#studentlife#phd
We've extended the CFP deadline for the upcoming Lilith/@auswhn symposium! You now have until Monday 8 September to send through your paper title, abstract, and bio - we look forward to receiving them and seeing you in November!
We're pleased to announce applications are open for one Australian Catholic History Fellowship worth $80k to be held at ACU. See flyer for entry requirement and criteria. Apply here: https://t.co/cME7gMk2t9 @ACUmedia