''Women's History Review'' is a bimonthly
peer-reviewed
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academic journal
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of
women's history published by
Routledge
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. The
editor-in-chief
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is
June Purvis (
University of Portsmouth) and Sharon Crozier-De Rosa is deputy editor.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in
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America: History and Life
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British Humanities Index
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CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
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Historical Abstracts
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Sociological Abstracts
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Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts
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Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
References
External links
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English-language journals
History journals
Bimonthly journals
Publications with year of establishment missing
Routledge academic journals
Women's studies journals
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