Western Association of Women Historians


Policies

Membership list email policies

  1. Messages will only be sent out if they are sent it from a current WAWH member or a related academic institution.
  2. The content of the message:
    1. Will promote the interests of women historians both in the historical profession and the field of history.
    2. Be of interest to the membership.
    3. Clearly state a contact person with contact information.
    4. Contain deadlines that occur before the publication of the next Networker (otherwise announcement should be sent to the Networker editor.)
  3. Messages will be moderated by the list owner.
  4. Members who do not follow these guidelines will be removed from the WAWH email list.

 

Other WAWH policies coming soon.

updated July 1, 2007

 

The Western Association of Women Historians was founded in 1969 to promote the interests of women historians both in academic settings and in the field of history generally.

Drawing scholars from the Western states, the WAWH is the largest of the regional women's historical associations in the U.S.

The WAWH encourages the participation of academic historians and independent scholars, and welcomes literary scholars and art, theater, and film specialists.