This is the page for listing participants in WikiProject Women's History. If you would like to participate in this project, please add your name (and optionally your areas of interest) at the bottom of the list preceded by #.
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[[Category:WikiProject Women's History participants]]
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47thPennVols (talk·contribs) creating and expanding articles about women for Women in Red WikiProject; also researching and writing about forgotten wives and family of U.S. Civil War soldiers
Aciram (talk·contribs) creating and expanding articles of women and subjects of women's history, with a preference for the early modern age. I would be happy to answer question's of Scandinavian women's history and feel free to ask me if there is any projects, but keep in mind that I would not always have the time.
Beginning (talk·contribs) is particularly interested in women's higher education, revolutionaries, and women from oppressed and/or minority groups. She has access to several databases, including JSTOR and Newspapers.com.
BethANZ (talk·contribs) Hello. As an archaeologist, historian, lecturer and author I am glad to help, where I can, with accurate facts. Glad to discuss. I cannot help with format-sorry.BethANZ (talk) 13:37, 7 June 2018 (UTC)BethANZ[reply]
Cynwolfe (talk·contribs) main project interests are women in classical antiquity, and 19th-century Europe and America; glad to help with general project tasks if my imited technical skills are up to it
Dante8 (talk·contribs) main interest is American history but will help with anything
dawnleelynn (talk·contribs) I create articles in rodeo, but update/expand in many others. There are many women in rodeo's early history who are notable enough for an article. I have started by writing one, but more will follow; I wrote some newer ones first. I am more of a substantive article writer, so I write longer articles. I don't create dozens of short articles quickly.
Drlady (talk·contribs) women in archaeology/early history, women in Danish/Scandinavian history
DrKristenBlock (talk·contribs) specialist in the Atlantic World & Caribbean, ca. 1500-1800; teaching a class Fall 2021 on Women in the Atlantic World (students are doing Wikipedia editing)
elyfw (talk·contribs) I have an M.A. in American History with a focus on 20th century women's legal history, and I am starting law school in the fall. I currently volunteer at a historical society where we hope to organize a women's history edit-a-thon.
EmilyvstheGorn (talk·contribs) assessments for class and importance, writing and editing articles on women in military, comics, film. also interested in female criminals and serial killers
extabulis (talk·contribs) Archivist/librarian interested in 19th & 20th century U.S. women's history, especially women's life writing, but happy to help with anything
Failure2002 (talk·contribs) US history, English-language bibliographic work (like "historiography")
Fairgeek (talk·contribs) I create articles about prominent women who are missing from Wikipedia
Fann8172 (talk·contribs) Project interests: Law, feminist jurisprudence, 20th century feminism/feminists
Fortunaa (talk·contribs) academic, I write biographies of 19th-century women physicians, notable Roman Catholic sisters, and other women in history. I edit only women's biographies in the Guild of Copyeditors backlog elimination drives.
geeklizzard (talk·contribs) I make edits and try to add information about notable women as I read various history books, and would love to join this project
Girona7 (talk·contribs) Contribute mainly to articles on women in STEM; organizer of local Wikipedia edit-a-thons, usually in New England
Gmhayes4 (talk·contribs) I believe in Happiness, Sunshine, and Rainbows. I'm am interested in Womens Rights and bringing the accomplishments of women into the light of day.
grandpa lemon (talk·contribs) feminist organizations; organizations started by women or for women; biographies of contemporary, noteble women
Gwytherinn (talk·contribs) Wikipedia newb, but got interested after reading the blog post about the lack of women on Wikipedia. Probably don't have much time to do anything but the more organizational type tasks like providing sources
JuicyLimon (talk·contribs) I'm a Masters student in Historical Research with a particular interest in Women in the Middle Ages. Looking to start off my contributions with editing the Ermentrude of Orleans page and perhaps a page on a non-western medieval woman.
Katherine.Holt (talk·contribs) History professor, specializes in women's history & gender in Latin America, Wiki page translation from Portuguese into English
Lady Meg (talk·contribs) Main focus is English women of royalty, peerage, and the aristocracy from Medieval England, Plantagenet reign, Tudor England, and their descendants
Seshata (talk·contribs)Biographies of notable women of all eras, particularly women in art, lesbian icons, mythology and ancient history. Also interested in feminist linguistic philosophy, editing articles of all subject matters to standards of linguistic neutrality and diversity.
srsval (talk·contribs) Women in antiquity and modern female classical scholarship and studying antiquity
Staranise (talk·contribs) Biographies of women, especially the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Storye book (talk·contribs) Some women's achievement was hidden behind men and must be ferreted out. Some did not achieve or were notorious, but notable for an insight into women's history. Some women got used or were somebody's mum - but affected history thereby. Some women are seen only as collaborators, when actually they have done stuff. I write about these guys when so far no-one else has attempted it.
Whichvisions (talk·contribs) A group of us are organizing an edit-a-thon at Barnard around a few Women's History topics, hoping to make it a regular thing
Natalieben (talk·contribs) not an expert, just interested in women's lives, particularly in early modern England and the ancient and medieval world. Possibly also 20th-century feminism
ChiHistoryeditor (talk·contribs) British history, particularly Victorian era; Chicago history; women's history in general. Professional writer and editor.