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Society for Women in Philosophy. Eastern Division Records, 1971- 2004Finding Aid© 2006
Historical NoteThe Society for Women in Philosophy was founded in 1970 as the Women's Caucus of the American Philosophical Foundation to address the professional problems of women in philosophy and the philosophical implications of Women's Liberation. It was renamed SWIP in May 1971. Through a newsletter, regular meetings, and conferences, the Society has sought to enable women in philosophy to communicate about their common concerns and scholarly activities. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe Society for Women in Philosophy (Eastern Division) Records consist of agendas, minutes, correspondence, financial records, newsletters, reports, conference papers, printed material, memorabilia, photographs, and audiotapes. NOTE: There is no container list online for this finding aid. You may contact the Sophia Smith Collection if you want one sent to you. Return to the Table of Contents Search TermsReturn to the Table of Contents |