Primary Source Modules from the Sallie Bingham Center
Librarians from the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture and the Rubenstein Library (Duke University) have developed a series of teaching modules based on primary sources for instructors to use for online courses. These creative modules span a wide range of topics and disciplines, and offer a flexible way to incorporate historical publications and archival materials into your syllabus. Please feel free to use and adapt independently.
Selected examples focused on women’s/gender, sexuality, and feminist studies:
- Rubenstein Time Machine: 1970 (selected documents from 1970 representing a variety of viewpoints, issues, and historical events related to women’s history)
- Women's Suffrage in the U.S.
- Studying Duke and Durham's LGBTQIA+ History
- Gender, Culture, and the Economy
- The Eugenics Movement in North Carolina
Best regards,
Kelly Wooten
Research Services and Collection Development Librarian
Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
library.duke.edu/rubenstein/bingham
kelly.wooten@duke.edu | she, her, hers
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