Hewitt's research focuses on American women's history, nineteenth century U.S. history, women's activism and feminism in comparative perspective. She has published and edited several books. Her work has been cited in the press including in Slate,[4] The Conversation[5] and there is an interview of her on History Matters.[6]
Selected bibliography
Hewitt, Nancy A. (1984). Women's Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822–1872. Cornell University Press. ISBN978-1-5017-2175-5.
Hewitt, Nancy A. (2001). Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s. University of Illinois Press. ISBN978-0-252-02682-9.
Hewitt, Nancy A. (2010). No Permanent Waves: Recasting Histories of U.S. Feminism. Rutgers University Press. ISBN978-0-8135-4724-4.
Hewitt, Nancy A. (2018). Radical Friend: Amy Kirby Post and Her Activist World. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN978-1469640327.
^Lawson, Nancy A. Hewitt, Steven F. (August 15, 2016). "The Myth of the 19th Amendment". Slate Magazine. Retrieved March 27, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)