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  • 29 Mar 2017
    Samantha Evans

    Julia Wedgwood’s Pamphlet on Women’s Suffrage

    Sam Evans, author of Darwin and Women, explores the life of Julia "Snow" Wedgwood - English feminist novelist, biographer, historian and literary critic - and Emma and Charles Darwin's niece.

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  • 21 Mar 2012

    Women in Science

    Celebrating Women’s History Month, Cambridge continues its “Women in Science” series today in a discussion with three of the Press’ science editors: Ada Brunstein, Laura Clark, and Katrina Halliday.

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  • 14 Mar 2012
    Barbara Gabrys

    How to Succeed as a Scientist

    As March is Women’s History Month, Cambridge University Press is proud to launch its “Women in Science” series. For the inaugural post, we asked Dr. Barbara Gabrys, co-author of How to Succeed as a Scientist, to offer her advice on how to cultivate a successful, rewarding career.

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  • 7 Mar 2012

    International Women’s Day: Q&A with Carolyn Bronstein, Author of Battling Pornography

    As March 8th is International Women’s Day, we sat down to chat with Carolyn Bronstein, author of Battling Pornography: The American Feminist Anti-Pornography Movement, 1976–1986.

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