Disabled Women, the Labour State and Enterprise in 20th Century Britain
Join us for the first event of the Women's History Seminar series.

The newly launched Women’s History seminar is proudly housed in Â鶹ƵµÀ, one of the two women-only colleges of the University of Cambridge. True to the college’s mission, the ultimate purpose of the seminar is to promote the status of women.
In academia, despite the recent efforts to redress gender imbalance, women remain relatively marginalised to this day. This also means that, in the field of History and beyond, women's perspectives and experiences continue to provide intellectually productive lenses through which to view the past. The seminar introduces cutting-edge research focused on women and offers new ways of understanding history.
For the 2025-26 academic year, it will run twice each in Michaelmas and Lent terms. Although primarily a research seminar, it also has strong educational aims, and we hope to attract a broad audience - particularly undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The first seminar:
Disabled women, the labour state and enterprise in twentieth century Britain
Speaker
Professor Lucy Delap
Professorial Fellow in History
