SPEAKERS BUREAU
Organized by:
Speakers | Subjects
 
Archaeology | Architecture | Art History | Environment | Ethnicity and Ethnic Heritage
Family History
| Folk Culture | History of Idaho and the West | International Studies
Journalism
| Lewis and Clark | Literature | Living History | Music/Theater/Film
Religious Studies | Understanding 9/11 | U.S. History/Politics | Womens Studies | Work
WOMENS STUDIES


  • Judith Austin
    Mary Hallock Foote’s Idaho
  • Lynda Campbell Clark
    Settling in the Midst of Sagebrush: Life in Early Southwest Idaho
  • Sara Edlin-Marlowe
    Sacagawea
    A Conversation with Georgia O’Keefe
    The Six Women of the Hawaiian Monarchy
  • Lauren Fins
    Idaho Women and the Land
  • Mary Inman
    Oregon Bound 1843
    Trailblazers of the Oregon Trail
    Oregon Bound 1852
  • Josephine Jones
    Walking the West with Sacagawea
    Early Women in Idaho
    Twentieth Century Idaho Women
  • Joanne Klein
    Women in Middle Eastern History
  • Mona Klinger
    Mother Theresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)
    Margaret Sanger – “Mother” of the Birth Control Movement
  • Erika Kuhlman
    “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to be a Soldier:” American Women’s Responses to World War I
  • Charles Lauterbach
    Jolly Della Pringle: Queen of the Western American Stage
  • Carol MacGregor
    Bonnie McCarroll, Idaho Bronc Rider
  • Barbara Meldrum
    The Many Facets of Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Sandra Schackel
    The Reel West: Women in Western Films
    Family Cultures: Women and Ethnicity in Idaho
    “We Had Nothing to Lose and We Might Gain a Fortune:” Women and Families on the Oregon Trail
    The Hub of the Wheel: Ranch and Farm Women in the Rural West
  • Susan Swetnam
    Women at Work on the Southeast Idaho Frontier
    The Role of Women’s Clubs in Establishing Idaho’s Carnegie Public Libraries
    Idaho Women Writers
  • Sharon Harleman Tandy
    Historic Quilts of Idaho: 1825 to 1990
    Designs, Dyes, and Damage in Dating Quilts
  • Janet Ward
    A Reader’s Theater: Women’s Experiences on the Oregon Trail
    Forgotten Women: Indian Wives of the Fur Traders and Mountain Men
    Narcissa Whitman, Eliza Spaulding, and the Opening of The Oregon Trail
  • Priscilla Wegars
    Polly Bemis: Myth vs. Reality
  • Jan Widmayer
    Why Are Women So Good at Murder: The Golden Age of the Mystery Novel



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