Hidden Half Book Review: from the Remedial Herstory Project

E13 Women's Work, March 2025


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Grab this one for your fiber arts circle! For Women’s History Month 2025 we’re reading the feminist classic Women’s Work: The First 20,000 Years by Elizabeth Wayland Barber. Join Victoria and Katherine as they piece together the history of fabric, weigh the merits of various disciples (ethnography, linguistics, archaeology and more!) and consider what Barber still has to contribute to the ongoing project of women’s history.

Donate to the RHP Women in World History textbook open access campaign: https://donorbox.org/publish-the-rhp-textbooks

And learn more about the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com

Check out the Women's and Gender History Book Club socials at https://linktr.ee/wghbc

We also name checked a few other excellent books and podcasts:

  • The History of English (Kevin Stroud): https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/

  • The Children of Ash and Elm (Neil Price): https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/298807/the-children-of-ash-and-elm-by-price-neil/9780141984445

  • The Fabric of Civilization (Virginia Postrel): https://www.vpostrel.com/the-fabric-of-civilization

Buy this book and support independent bookstores at https://bookshop.org/shop/womensgenderhistorybook 


Host: Victoria Plutshack and Katherine Coumes

Editor: Tyler Cardwell

Producer: Haley Brook

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