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23/05/2026

Previous literature has diminished the role of motherhood in female political activism. However, South Africa’s high fertility rate, averaging six children per woman in 1950, suggests that most women were mothers during apartheid. This paper demonstrates that motherhood was a powerful force that not only acted as a political tool for women to criticize apartheid but also as fuel driving women’s resistance, reshaping the meaning of motherhood as a source of strength for female activists rather than as an impediment.

21/05/2026

What is the true core nature of the Hereford Mappa Mundi beneath previous scholars’ binary depictions?

We’re excited to feature Daniel Bethke’s analysis of this question as he explores the map as an zwischenform (in-between form), a hybrid form situated between schematic diagram and narrative image (bild) using the narrative lens of Aristotle’s theory of visual duality and Andrea Worm’s conceptual framework of bild and diagram.

🔗Read the full issue at the link in our bio!

20/05/2026

Advertisements targeted at intended parents and potential donors use women’s bodies to market a commodity—a female egg. Human eggs became commodified shortly after the first baby was conceived via egg donation, and must be understood as a broader shift in reproductive medicine. This shift, combined with the increased cost of education, pushes women to potentially commit to invasive hormone injections, surgeries, and the risk of cancer in exchange for financial compensation. As assisted reproductive practices gained traction in the 1980s, demand for donor eggs surged, and private agencies—not clinics— stepped in as middlemen. To meet the demand, unregulated private egg agencies thrived under limited oversight, and targeted college-aged women with ads that did not properly inform women of the risks. Companies, namely YourEggs, adjusted to the societal shift to social media through campaigns targeted at college-aged women by transitioning to a reel format accompanied by trendy audio. Through a study of media representation, legal records, donor databases, and company advertising, this paper will show that the egg donation industry perpetuates existing racial and economic inequities to create a commercial market that reflects broader patterns of reproductive stratification. To learn more, check out Tatiana’s research in the Undergraduate Journal of History!

A lil peek at our Spring 2026 Issue. Coming soon. 📖
13/05/2026

A lil peek at our Spring 2026 Issue. Coming soon. 📖

We are one week away from the UGH Journal’s annual Sand Castle Building Competition. Come join this collab between our v...
12/05/2026

We are one week away from the UGH Journal’s annual Sand Castle Building Competition. Come join this collab between our very own History Club and the editorial board of the UGH Journal as we celebrate the publication of our Spring 2026 Issue (coming v v soon).

We will meet next Tuesday at 6:00 PM at Depression’s Beach. Some tools provided - but you are encouraged to bring your own, too.

Hope you can join us!

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Pretty sure we’ve locked in the best view on campus for this quarter’s editorial board shot.
08/04/2026

Pretty sure we’ve locked in the best view on campus for this quarter’s editorial board shot.

Now published in the UCSB Undergraduate Journal of History (Fall 2025): “Hot Off the Ladies’ Press! The Optimization of ...
24/02/2026

Now published in the UCSB Undergraduate Journal of History (Fall 2025): “Hot Off the Ladies’ Press! The Optimization of the British Mass Media by the Late Victorian Women’s Movement, 1870–1899.”

This paper traces how newspapers, magazines, and books became tools for organizing, persuasion, and identity-building within the women’s movement—well beyond suffrage alone.

Available via the UGH website!

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