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Women and transnational activism in historical perspective
This volume brings together the work of historians who consider women as transnational activists from the late nineteenth century to the years following the Second World War. The authors deepen our understanding of the complex ways in which individuals and organizations sought to achieve goals such as women's rights, peace, racial equality and medical relief. By analyzing the complexities of these women's lives and activism, the authors challenge the traditional narrative of international relations...
Non-fictie
Engels | 242 pagina's | RoL, Dordrecht | 2010
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Studie- en Informatiecentrum Mensenrechten Women's human rights and culture/religion/tradition: international standards as guidelines for the discussion?
Non-fictie
Engels | 168 pagina's | SIM, Utrecht | 2010
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Becoming visible
women's presence in late nineteenth-century America
Description of new kinds of appearances of women throughout American society, such as women's occupation of geographic space, their new patterns of employment, their advocacy of working-class or ethnic rights, or their literary or cultural engagement with their milieux. Women such as Ida B. Wells, Mother Jones, Jane Addams, Rebecca Harding Davis, Willa Cather, Sarah Orne Jewett, Louisa May Alcott and Kate Douglas Wiggin come under consideration in the light of these changes.
Non-fictie
Engels | 370 pagina's | Rodopi, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2010
Gedrukt boek
Female factor
around the world in the 21st century: where women are and where they want to go
Engels | 50 pagina's | [International Herald Tribune], [Paris] | 2010
Gedrukt boek