This feels relevant to me because I wanted to be a military historian so badly, my first love was descriptions of ancient battles and tactics, but over the years I’ve felt judged and nudged out of that space and like my interests wouldn’t be taken seriously.https://twitter.com/Serena1642/status/1439527359225503747 …
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@PenarthKate or Jessica Clark (over at FSU; I don't think she's on twitter) or@WingedBookWyrm . I couldn't even begin to list all of the great women military historians at work today, but note also:https://womenalsoknowhistory.com/area/?search_field=expertise_by_topic&value=Military … -
Again, none of that is to deny anyone's experiences or say that mil-hist doesn't have improvements to make. It is merely to say, as loudly as I can, "Yes, we do want scholars of military history who are women, to discuss *all* aspects of military history. Very much!"
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