id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qqs3avdvbna6xhmytk3kmuzfce Claire Bond Potter Thou Shalt Commit: The Internet, New Media, and the Future of Women's History 2013.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 5888 308 55 When the Journal of Women's History (JWH) opened for business twentyfive years ago, most historians were not even familiar with email. Looking back, an article on the recent history of digital scholarship, and twelve other field-based lists in 1993, creating a communications infrastructure that would allow journals, like JWH, to send calls for papers anywhere roots in an activist social history project (two historians of women, Elizabeth that made up women's and gender history would function in a digital Association's Perspectives in the same year as JWH celebrated its tenth anniversary, the Internet offered historians "a mixed message" and always "Digitization is a godsend," one prominent early American women's historian said to me over breakfast when I asked if, and how, the Internet had scholars who have made the leap to new media may be the targets of skepticism by a more traditional history establishment that prefers paper. ./cache/work_qqs3avdvbna6xhmytk3kmuzfce.pdf ./txt/work_qqs3avdvbna6xhmytk3kmuzfce.txt