Oxford University Press Content / Oxford University Press Content for ΢²ªÊÓƵ en Most American History About Women Not Written By Women. Until Now. /curiosity-gap/most-american-history-about-women-not-written-women-until-now <h2 class="heading--underline">΢²ªÊÓƵ Historians Set the Women's History Records Straight</h2> <p>Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor and Lisa Materson of the University of California, Davis, collaborators in research and teaching of women’s and gender history for 10 years, were keenly aware of many fascinating stories about women in history, as uncovered by female historians.</p> <p>But getting those stories into the big narratives of history was more than one or two people could accomplish.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p> January 09, 2019 - 4:24pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity-gap/most-american-history-about-women-not-written-women-until-now Women Write Women’s History /books/blog/women-write-womens-history <p>Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor and Lisa Materson of the University of California, Davis, collaborators in research and teaching of women’s and gender history for 10 years, were keenly aware of many fascinating stories about women in history, as uncovered by female historians.</p> <p>But getting those stories into the big narratives of history was more than one or two people could accomplish.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p> <p>Then Oxford University Press asked the ΢²ªÊÓƵ scholars, both associate professors of history in the College of Letters and Science, to create a women’s history handbook.</p> December 20, 2018 - 4:34pm Karen Michele Nikos /books/blog/women-write-womens-history