Lilith: A Feminist History Journal: Number 31
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The 2025 Lilith presents four research articles focused on gender-based issues and experiences in twentieth-century Australia and Britain. The Australian-focused articles examine Lillie Beirne’s maternal feminism and related campaigns for social credit in the 1930s and 1940s, and how the ‘Citrus Queen’ beauty pageants of South Australia’s Riverina region articulated ideals of Anglo-Australian womanhood while also creating space for migrant women to participate in civic life and assert regional belonging. The third of these articles offers a mother’s intimate oral history of the tensions between the expectations and realities of motherhood when her child struggles with mental health. Turning to 1960s Britain, one article examines arguments for legalising abortion and identifies that while women’s rights and circumstances were important considerations, arguments for maternal health were most successful in achieving abortion rights.
The issue also features ten book reviews spanning diverse thematic terrain. These include a memoir of the Australian Women's Liberation movement, Shauna Bostock's white and Aboriginal family history, and biographies of the nineteenth-century novelist Madame Dudevant (George Sand) and of Doris Punshon's life as a queer woman. Reviewed books also cover the role of women in the intellectual history of international relations, the Women's Weekly's influence on Australian food culture, sexism and harassment in the Westminster parliamentary system, Geraldine Fela's oral histories of HIV and AIDS nurses, the roles of sexuality and gender in remaking Australian citizenship, and trans-misogyny as a project of colonial violence. At a time when studies of gender and feminism are under siege, this issue testifies to the continuing vitality of feminist historical scholarship.
Details
- ISSN (online):
- 2652-8436
- Publication date:
- Mar 2026
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/LFHJ.31
- Journal:
- Lilith: A Feminist History Journal
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: History; Social Sciences: Gender Studies
- Countries:
- Australia
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Editorial
- Insecure Times and the Future of Feminist Histories (PDF, 168 KB) – Zoe Smith and Dylan Holdsworth doi
Research Articles
- Women ‘in Desperation’: Theorising Abortion during the British Liberalisation Campaign, 1960–67 (PDF, 242 KB) – Arden Boshier doi
- Feminising Social Credit (PDF, 248 KB) – Simon Dowsett doi
- Hope and Grief: Mothering and Mental Illness (PDF, 434 KB) – Miranda Francis doi
- Citrus Queens: Selling Produce, Place and Gender in 1960s Riverland Communities (PDF, 811 KB) – Amanda Wells doi
Book Reviews
- Julia @ Women’s Liberation: Inside the Movement (PDF, 149 KB) – Jacquelyn Baker
- Erased: A History of International Thought without Men (PDF, 148 KB) – Sylvie Brassard
- Reaching through Time: Finding My Family’s Stories (PDF, 148 KB) – Julia Garas
- Madame Brussels: The Life and Times of Melbourne’s Most Notorious Woman (PDF, 159 KB) – Teagan Haby
- A Secretive Century: Monte Punshon’s Australia (PDF, 155 KB) – Kaitlin Mills
- A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women’s Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture (PDF, 160 KB) – Leanne Miranda
- Toxic Parliaments and What Can Be Done About Them (PDF, 154 KB) – Madeline Pentland
- Critical Care: Nurses on the Frontline of Australia’s AIDS Crisis (PDF, 155 KB) – Nicola Ritchie
- Personal Politics: Sexuality, Gender and the Remaking of Citizenship in Australia (PDF, 154 KB) – Michael Stockwell
- A Short History of Trans Misogyny (PDF, 151 KB) – Valerie Sofie Tollhopf
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