A biographical dictionary of women artists in Europe and American since 1850
Creator
Dunford, Penny
A biographical dictionary of women artists in Europe and American since 1850
Creator
Dunford, Penny
Ever yours, Florence Nightingale
Creator
Nightingale, Florence
Vicinus, Martha > (ed.)
Nergaard, Bea > (ed.)
Ever yours, Florence Nightingale
Creator
Nightingale, Florence
Vicinus, Martha > (ed.)
Nergaard, Bea > (ed.)
The long road to Greenham · feminism and anti-militarism in Britain since 1820
Creator
Liddington, Jill
The long road to Greenham · feminism and anti-militarism in Britain since 1820
Creator
Liddington, Jill
Chinese women in a century of revolution, 1850-1950
Creator
Kazuko, Ono > (ed.)
Fogel, Joshua A. > (transl.)
Bernhardt, Kathry
[et al.]
Chinese women in a century of revolution, 1850-1950
Chugoku Josei-Shi, 1978
Creator
Kazuko, Ono > (ed.)
Fogel, Joshua A. > (transl.)
Bernhardt, Kathry
[et al.]
Black women in white
Creator
Clark Hine, Darlene
Black women in white
Creator
Clark Hine, Darlene
The mother/daughter plot
Creator
Hirsch, Marianne
The mother/daughter plot
De moeder-dochterrelatie in West-Europese en Amerikaanse negentiende- en twintigste-eeuwse literatuur. Hirsch combineert psychoanalytische theorieën met naaratieve structuren en schetst zo de opkomst en de verandering van vrouwelijk familie-romance patronen van Jane Austen tot Marguerite Duras. Aandacht voor o.m. Virginia Woolf, Colette, Edith Wharton, George Sand, de Brontë's, Luce Irigaray, Toni Morrison, Julia Kristeva, Mararet Atwood, Christa Wolf, Alice Walker en Nancy Chodorow.
Creator
Hirsch, Marianne
Current issues in women's history
Creator
Angerman, Arina > (ed.)
Binnema, Geerte > (ed.)
Keunen, Annemieke > (ed.)
[et al.]
Besnyö, Eva > (foto)
Current issues in women's history
Selection from the papers presented at the International Conference on Women's History held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 24-27 March 1986. At this conference over a hundred lectures and workshops were presented by women from about thirty different countries. The articles include: Politics, identification and the writing of women's history / Selma Leydesdorff : Maria Winkelmann: the clash between guild traditions and professional science / Londa Schiebinger : Female education and spiritual life: the case of ministers' daughters / Lucia Bergamasco : Brick stamps and women's economic opportunities in Imperial Rome / Päivi Setälä : Witchcraft in the Northern Netherlands / Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra : Emancipated integration or integrated emancipation: the case of post-revolutionary Yugoslavia / Lydia Sklevicky : Female culture, pacifism and feminism: women strike for peace / Amy Swerdlow : Gossipy letters in the context of international feminism / Mineke Bosch : The origins of feminism in Egypt / Margot Badran : Female aspiration and male ideology: school-teaching in nineteenth-century New England / Jo Anne Preston : 'Embittered, sexless or homosexual': attacks on spinster teachers 1918-39 / Alison Oram : Women's psychological disorders in seventeenth-century Britain / Anne Laurence : Pygmalion, or the image of women in mediaval literature / Annelies van Gijsen : Whores and gossips: sexual reputation in London 1770-1825 / Anna Clark : On the origins of Dutch women's historiography: three portraits (1840-1970) [Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812-1886), Johanna Naber (1859-1941), Sini Greup-Roldanus (1893-1984)] / Maria Grever : A paradigm of androcentric historiography: [Jules] Michelet's 'Les femmes de la Révolution' / Helga Grubitzsch : Ethnocentrism in the study of Algerian women / Willy Jansen.