Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective
Creator
Schrover, Marlou > (ed.)
Leun, Joanne van der > (ed.)
Lucassen, Leo > (ed.)
[et al.]
Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective
These case studies from around the world and spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries analyse different aspects of gender and the production of illegality.
Creator
Schrover, Marlou > (ed.)
Leun, Joanne van der > (ed.)
Lucassen, Leo > (ed.)
[et al.]
We must be up and doing
Creator
Zackodnick, Teresa C. > (ed.)
We must be up and doing
Collection of African-American feminist writings from 19th and early 20th centuries. The themes include slavery and abolition, lynching, women’s organizing, religion, emigration and colonization, education and employment, equality, suffrage and temperance.
Creator
Zackodnick, Teresa C. > (ed.)
Sister circle
Creator
Harley, Sharon > (ed.)
McKay, Nellie Y. > (forew.)
Sister circle
This collection of essays identifies the sites of black women's paid and unpaid work. The contributors look to the past for different kinds of work that black women have performed over the last two centuries. Some essays highlight black women's contributions to literature, drama, and the visual arts. The concluding section of the book surveys connections between black women's personal and professional lives.
Creator
Harley, Sharon > (ed.)
McKay, Nellie Y. > (forew.)
The Routledge history of women in Europe since 1700
Creator
Simonton, Deborah > (ed.)
Quataert, Jean H. > (pref.)
The Routledge history of women in Europe since 1700
Overview of women’s role and place in western Europe, from the beginning of the eighteenth century until the twentieth century. Chapters focus on women's work, sexuality, the family, education and training, religion, political participation, war and peace, popular culture and leisure, and women as producers and consumers of art. The interaction between women, ideology and female agency, the way women engaged with patriarchal and gendered structures and systems, and the way women carved out their identities and spaces within these informs each of the studies.