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Timeline

Two women seated on bench, interior, ca. 1915.

Too little is still known about the history of women’s history and the role women have played more generally in the historical profession. The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians past and the archives for the triennial conferences are kept at The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. You can access the archive finding aid here.

The Berks also has an entry on Wikipedia, which we hope will be extended and improved by members, as well as by students who are interested in the history of women scholars in the United States. We have assembled a timeline of major events in our history below.

If you have entries to contribute or ephemera in your own files that should be added to our collection at the Schlesinger or our online archive, please let us know through our Contact page.

1930 - 19591961 - 19791980 - 19992000 - 2020Present Day

1930 Founded by historians Louise Fargo Brown of Vassar College and Louise Ropes Loomis of Wells College

1931-1934 Chairman: Louise Brown Secretary: Frances Morehouse Special Correspondence Secretary: Helen Allen

1935-1939 Chairman: Viola F. Barnes Secretary/Treasurer: Elsie Van Dyke DeWitt Secretary: Beatrice Reynolds

1940-1941 Chairman: Emily Hickman Secretary: Beatrice Reynolds, Dorothy G. Fowler

1942-1944 Chairman: Helen L. Young, Violet Barbour Secretary: Dorothy G. Fowler

1944-1947 President: Beatrice Reynolds Secretary/Treasurer: Mary Latimer Gambrell

1948-1949 President: Mary Latimer Gambrell Secretary/Treasurer: Margaret Judson

1950 President: Margaret Judson Secretary/Treasurer: Joanne Neal

1951-1953 President: Vera Brown Holmes Secretary/Treasurer: Grace Larson

1954-1955 President: Mildred Campbell Secretary/Treasurer: Jane Ruby

1956-1957 President: Judith Williams, Viola Barnes Secretary/Treasurer: Nancy Norton

1958-1959 President: Ruth Emery Secretary/Treasurer: Jessie Lutz

1959-1961 President: Caroline Robbins Secretary/Treasurer: Jessie Lutz, Carolyn A. Edie

1961-1962 President: Beatrice Hyslop Secretary/Treasurer: Jean Sidar

1963-1965 President: Elizabeth Kimball Secretary/Treasurer: Emiliana P. Noether, Barbara Lane

1965-1967 President: Evalyn Clark Secretary/Treasurer: Barbara Lane, Mary Maples Dunn

1967-1969 President: Emiliana P. Noether Secretary/Treasurer: Mary Maples Dunn

1968 The Berks established a book prize

1969-1971 President: Emiliana P. Noether Secretary/Treasurer: Mary Maples Dunn, Carol K. Blesser

1971 The Berks established an article prize

1972-1973 President: Louise Dalby, Mary Maples Dunn Secretary/Treasurer: Carol K. Blesser

1973 The inaugural Berkshire Conference, now the Big Berks, was held in 1973 at Douglass College, Rutgers University.

1974-1975 President: Mary Maples Dunn Secretary/Treasurer: Gwendolyn Evans Jensen

1976 President: Caroline Prelinger Secretary/Treasurer: Gwendolyn Evans Jensen

1977-1979 President: Mary Hartman, Sandi Cooper Secretary/Treasurer: Gabrielle M. Spiegel

1980-1981 President: Sandi Cooper Secretary/Treasurer: Jenny M. Jochens

1981 The Berkshire Conference was incorporated in the State of Maryland as a 501(3) c.

1982-1984 President: Gabrielle M. Spiegel Secretary/Treasurer: Jenny M. Jochens

1985-1987 President: Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Secretary/Treasurer: Gay Gullickson

1988-1990 President: Judith Walkowitz Secretary/Treasurer: Marilyn Williams

1991-1993 President: Barbara Harris Secretary/Treasurer: Marilyn Williams

1994-1996 President: Laura Engelstein Secretary/Treasurer: Marilyn Williams, Sydney Weinberg

1997-1999 President: Claudia Koonz Secretary/Treasurer: Barbara Winslow

2000-2001 President: Margaret Hunt, Secretary/Treasurer: Barbara Winslow

2002-2003 President: Vicki Ruiz, Secretary/Treasurer: Susan Yohn

2004-2005 President: Vicki Ruiz, Secretary/Treasurer: Susan Yohn

2005-2008 President: Ruth M. Karras, Secretary: Laura Lovett, Treasurer: Susan Yohn

2008-2011 President: Kathleen Brown, Secretary: Laura Lovett, Treasurer: Susan Yohn

2011-2014 President: Franca Iacovetta, Secretary: Kathi Kern (2011-2013) | Secretary: Barbara Balliet (2013-2014), Treasurer: Ardis Cameron

2014-2017 President: Susan Yohn, Vice President: Jennifer Morgan, Secretary: Barbara Balliet, Treasurer: Elizabeth Tandy Sheerer (2014-2016), Executive Administrator (2016-2023 ): Sandra Trudgen Dawson

2017-2020 Co-Presidents: Martha Jones and Tiya Miles, Vice President: Jennifer Brier, Secretary: Marisa Fuentes, Treasurer: Stephanie Richmond, Executive Administrator: Sandra Trudgen Dawson

2020-2023 Co-Presidents: Barbara Molony and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Vice President: Deidre Cooper Owens, Secretary: Julie A. Gallagher, Treasurer: Traci Parker, Executive Administrator: Sandra Trudgen Dawson, Newsletter Editor: Stephanie Richmond

2023-2026 Co-Presidents: Rhonda Williams and Ji-Yeon Yuh, Vice President: Traci Parker, Secretary: Stephanie Richmond, Treasurer: Audra Jennings

In Memoriam: Sandra Trudgen Dawson

Sandra Trudgen Dawson, historian of modern Britain, popular culture, medicine and women's health, a mother, a wife, and the executive administrator of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians passed away suddenly on May 18, 2024. A dear friend and lifeline to four cycles of the officers of the organization, Sandra is deeply missed as a colleague and friend to many Berks members. We invite you to share your memories and photos of Sandra as a member and key figure in the Berkshire Conference, as a teacher, a scholar and a friend. To share your … Read More >>

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Prizes

Two Women Fencing,. ca. 1885

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards two annual book and article prizes in the following categories: A first book that deals substantially with the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality. A first book in any field of history that does not focus on the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality. … Read More »

History

Group of women historians, early 20th century

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians was founded in 1930 by Louise Fargo Brown of Vassar College and Louise Ropes Loomis of Wells College. Initially called the Lakeville History Group, after the Connecticut retreat where early meetings were held, the organization became the Berkshire Conference to reflect its new … Read More »

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The Berkshire Conference is a member-driven organization, which means that we are eager to hear from you. Have ideas about how the website would work better for you? Let us know! Our Executive Director will get back to you within two weeks, even just to let you know how we plan to follow up. In … Read More >>

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Suzanne Lacey, Between the Door and the Street, 2013. (Source: Wikimedia Commons) Forms part of: The Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn Museum)

Become a Member The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians is a vital network of scholars that welcomes all women in the historical profession. We offer two kinds of events: our triennial … Read More »

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