Ralph Luker at Cliopatria has posted a thoughtful response to my lament that more women aren't blogging about history. He includes a terrific round-up of women historians who blog.
Most of the anonymous bloggers he mentions I already read, but the women who blog under their own names were largely new to me. I think this is because many of them don't appear on the blogrolls of the blogs I read regularly--and blogrolls (and in-post links from other bloggers) are the primary way I find academic blogs. FWIW, I'm subscribed to the RSS feeds for approximately 200 blogs by women academics.
I'll be adding these to my blogroll, as well as the Research & Academia blogroll at BlogHer soon.
In the meantime, if you have any women bloggers to recommend who blog regularly about history, please leave links to their blogs in the comments.
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I'm not quite regular yet, but I'll be doing more women's history blogging as of now... so I guess I count!
I write mostly for my young twentysomething (almost-feminist) peers... but with the pinickity referencing of a trained historian on her winding way to a PhD....
All my history stuff will be here: http://www.feminish.net/category/womens-history/
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