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March for Women's Rights. Washington, DC. 1971. (Source: © Warren K. Leffler)

The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians has no paid staff.  Our programs depend on the hard work of a committed group of scholars dedicated to promoting this field.  We are an entirely volunteer run organization.

Please make a donation to the Berkshire Conference to support the following efforts:

  • CCWH/Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Graduate Student Fellowship.
  • Help a graduate student or contingent faculty member attend “Little Berks” Annual Meetings.
  • Contribute to a travel fund for indigenous and international scholars to attend the “Big Berks”.

Within the United States we are a registered tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization and all contributions are tax deductible.

To donate by credit or debit card, please fill out our secure online donation form.

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2023 Little Berks

2023 Little Berks October 13-15, 2023 We hope you had a wonderful summer and are excited for cooler temperatures this fall. The Little Berks is upon us! Please join us at the Hyatt Lodge in Oak Brook-Chicago for the 2023 Little Berks Retreat, October 13-15, 2023. Explore the 2023 Little Berks Schedule. For those of you who have not had the opportunity to attend a meeting of the Little Berks, you should know that it is an opportunity to share work and community with a group of women historians whose work ranges widely across the historical … 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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