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A reading room of one鈥檚 own

New space at the LSE for The Women鈥檚 Library is the first chapter in exploiting a vast resource

Published on
March 13, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Teri Pengilley

Herstorical artefacts: the archive includes banners, diaries and databases

This week the London School of Economics will officially open a new reading room at the London School of Economics dedicated to The Women鈥檚 Library 鈥 part of far wider plans to enhance the research and teaching potential of this major collection.

The library started in 1926 with material about the suffrage campaign. It now includes more than 60,000 books and pamphlets, as well as badges, banners, photographs, posters and even a prison diary written in the margins of a volume of Shelley鈥檚 poetry, which illuminate virtually every aspect of women鈥檚 lives in the UK.

It was transferred from London Metropolitan University to LSE in January 2013. Along with the reading room, a teaching and activity room and a public exhibition space are due to open later this year.

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In September, Mary Evans, centennial professor at LSE鈥檚 Gender Institute, hopes to launch a course of 18 lectures, open to all second- and third-year undergraduates, which will use the resources in the library to explore 鈥渢he 鈥榳oman question鈥 as it has been discussed and framed in the UK since the end of the 18th century鈥.

Lectures will explore, for example, the image of 鈥渢he angel in the house鈥 (and how this was linked to race and class); the legal status of women; the collusion of white women with racism; pacifist and militarist women; the role of men in feminist campaigns; and in what sense women 鈥渉ave come a long way鈥.

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Engaging extensively with the collection would be valuable for students, argues Professor Evans, not only because it is intrinsically interdisciplinary but because they would be encouraged to 鈥渃onsider the extent to which an examination of original material can illustrate or question theoretical assumptions and judgements鈥.

Taking in The Women鈥檚 Library has almost doubled the size of LSE鈥檚 archive holdings. More than 300 items have already been selected to create an online timeline of 鈥渢he battle for equality鈥.

鈥淭he projected budget for The Women鈥檚 Library @ LSE is more than 拢1.3 million,鈥 said Elizabeth Chapman, director of library services. 鈥淚n the past year, LSE Library has acquired a number of new materials, and we will continue to develop the collection so that it remains a vital resource for future generations of academic researchers.鈥

Early acquisitions have included a rare catalogue of the 1869 exhibition of the Society of Female Artists and a full-text database of more than 4,700 publications on women鈥檚 history from the period 1543-1945 known as the Gerritsen collection.

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Priorities now include 鈥渃apturing the born-digital material on feminism and women鈥檚 rights which might otherwise disappear鈥.

matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com

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