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- Historica
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- 2014
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- 3
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- Bavel, Marjolein Van
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- Wesemael, Fabian Van
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- Kouwenhoven, Martine
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- Qugana, Hana
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- eerste wereldoorlog, krijgsmacht, gelijke behandeling, artsen, Frans, Brits, Amerikaans, lichamen, mannelijkheid, identiteit, seksualiteit, prostitutie, 20e eeuw
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- Dit jaar is het honderd jaar geleden dat de Eerste Wereldoorlog uitbrak. N.a.v. hiervan een themanummer met de volgende artikelen: - 'It took a mighty war to make us men's equal'. World War I, British women doctors and the London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women / door Marjolein Van Bavel - Artsen in de 'Groote Oorlog'. Een gender-analyse van de representatie van 'de arts' en de gewonde soldatenlichaam / door Fabian Van Wesemael - Vrouwen in de Groote Oorlog: Dorothy Lawrence en Madame Tack / door Martine Kouwenhoven - A Scout's perspective on British masculinity and the Great War: boys to men? / door Hana Qugana - 'Sexing up the First World War Centenary'. Remembering the visits of British soldiers to brothels during the Great War / door Clare Makepeace
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- Historica
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- 2013
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- 2
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- Bavel, Marjolein Van
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- hoogleraren, gezinnen, middenklasse, slavernij, geschiedenis, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 21e eeuw, interview (vorm)
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- Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College Londen (UCL) Catherine Hall wrote together with Leonore Davidoff 'Family fortunes : men and women of the English middle class, 1780-1850'. In 2012 Hall published 'Macauly and son: architects of Imperial Britain. An interview.
gender and sexuality in a history of World War II resistance : the case of Castrum Peregrini
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- Historica
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- 2015
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- 3
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- Ertvelde, Anaïs Van
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- kunsten, wetenschap, jodendom, geschiedenis, tweede wereldoorlog, Nederland, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
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- Author wrote a thesis on the Castrum Peregrini where she was an intern. Castrum Peregrini is a WWII heritage site, cultural foundation and cross-disciplinary network in Amsterdam. Dutch painter Gisèle van Waterschoot van der Gracht opened up her apartment at the Herengracht 401 in 1942 to take in German-Jewish students and teachers from the Quaker School Eerde in Ommen. Since the second half of the 1950s Castrum Peregrini has functioned as a living community and a rather esoteric publishing house run by exiled German poet Wolfgang Frommel and the young men that survived the war at the Herengracht. Nowadays Castrum Peregrini has developed into a centre for the intellectual and artistic exploration and an international network of artists, poets, writers, scientists and politicians.
genderview Dawn Skorczewski
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- Historica
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- 2018
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- 2
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- Geerlings, Lonneke
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- Bijl, Greetje
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- seksueel geweld, literatuur, historiografie, interview (vorm)
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- Interview with professor of English, Dawn M. Skorczewski. Gender is at the center of her research on transgenerational trauma and the Holocaust which she approaches from psycho-analysis to literature and history.
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- Historica
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- 2014
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- 3
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- Spijkerman, Rose
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- In the series Genderview, this time Michael Roper, professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Essex. His interest in the historical study of famsulinty resulted in a PhD project studying masculinity and management culture in Britain after 1945, which was published as Masculinity and the British organization man since 1945 (1994). He is also co-editor of Manful assertions: masculinities in Britain since 1800 (1991). An interview about the Great War, masculinity and the impact of war on boys and girls among others.
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- Historica
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- 2012
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- 3
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- Bijl, Greetje
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- Tijhoff, Esmeralda
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- hoogleraren, Amerikaans, geschiedenis, feminisme, 21e eeuw, interview (vorm)
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- Joan Scott, professor at the School of Social Science in the Institute for Avanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey (USA), was the keynote speaker at the conference 'Uitsluitend emancipatie' in de Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam in October 2012. An interview on gender, history, feminism and her book The Politics of the Veil.
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- Historica
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- 2016
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- 1
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- Weyns, Gilles
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- John Everett Millais first exhibited the painting The Romans Leaving Britain at the Royal Academy in 1865. A lively debate sparked in the periodical press. Author hopes to provide valuable insight into constructions of gender and nationhood in Britain at the that time. Author discusses the shifting and conflicting models of national origins and normative gender roles in Victorian painting of the 1850s and 1860s. Then author examines how Millais reflected on these models of national origins and gender roles in this painting by focusing on the changes between the initial drawing and the painting. Finally author examines how the art critics perceived the Celtic woman and the Roman in the painting.
the black, migrant & refugee women's movement in the Netherlands
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- Historica
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- 2016
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- 3
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- Jouwe, Nancy
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- Article about Black, Migrant & Refugee (BMR) feminists in the Netherlands that have played a key role in thinking through race and gender relations in Dutch society.
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