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Mileva Einstein-Maric, Margarete Jeanne Trakl, Lise Meitner, Milena Jesenská, and Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky
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- Chiu, Charles S.
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- Borchardt, Edith > (intr. : transl.)
- Publish Year
- 2008
- Shelfmark
- M EUR 9 2008
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- wetenschappelijke beroepen, technische beroepen, dichters, journalisten, schrijvers, partners van, Oostenrijk, Hongarije, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, biografie
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- Biographies of five women born in the Austro-Hungarian empire, whose life stories were overshadowed by those of the famous men in their lives: the mathematician Mileva Einstein-Maric (1875–1948), the poet Margarete Jeanne Trakl (1891-1917), the physicist Lise Meitner (1878-1968), the journalist and essayist Milena Jesenská (1896-1944), and the architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000).
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- Book/Boek
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- Chance, Jane > (ed.)
- Publish Year
- 2005
- Shelfmark
- WER 1B 2005
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- middeleeuwen, wetenschappelijke beroepen, schrijvers, biografische gegevens, geschiedenis, historisch, wereld, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
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- This volume collects 72 biographical essays and memoirs tracing the history of the woman medievalist, starting form the eighteenth century. Focusing on women born before 1935, the book aims to illuminate the lives and careers of women who have helped build a field or discipline or an area or a specific subject in medieval studies, ranging from literature, philology, history, archaeology, theology, to philosophy and art history. The essays include personal reflections by their author on the subject's role in medieval studies and summaries of their publications. The women involved are - a.o.: Elizabeth Elstob (1683-1756), Anna Jameson (1794-1860), Jessie L. Weston (1850-1928), Lina Eckenstein (1857-1931), Mary Bateson (1865-1906), Elise Richter (1865-1943), Eleanor Prescott Hammond (1866-1933), Caroline F. E. Spurgeon (1869-1942), Georgiana Goddard King (1871-1939), “Miss Rickert of Vassar” and Edith Rickert at the University of Chicago (1871-1938), Mildred K. Pope (1872-1956), Bertha Haven Putnam (1872-1960), Nellie Neilson (1873-1947), Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941), Bertha Surtees Phillpotts (1877-1932), Eleanor Shipley Duckett (1880-1976), Hope Emily Allen (1883-1960), Laura Hibbard Loomis (1883-1960), Helen Cam (1885-1968), Grace Frank (1886-1978), Margaret Rickert (1888-1973), Charlotte D'Evelyn (1889-1977), Eileen Edna Le Poer Power (1889-1940), Helen Waddell (1889-1965), Yvonne Rihouët Rokseth (1890-1948), Elisabeth Busse-Wilson (1890-1974), Nora Kershaw Chadwick (1891-1972), Maude Violet Clarke (1892-1935), Joan Evans (1893-1977), Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957), Doris Mary Stenton (1894-1971), Helen M. Roe (1895-1988), Suzanne Solente (1895-1978), Sirarpie Der Nersessian (1896-1989), Vera Ivanova-Mavrodinova (1896-1987) and Vasilka Tapkova-Zaimova (1924-), Margaret Schlauch (1898-1986), Pearl Kibre (1900-1985), Dorothy Whitelock (1901-1982), Ruth J. Dean (1902-2003), James Bruce Ross (1902-1995), Marie-Thérèse d'Alverny (1903-1991), Christine A. E. M. Mohrmann (1903-1988), Mary Dominica Legge (1905-1986), Anneliese Maier (1905-1971), Beryl Smalley (1905-1984), Cora Elizabeth Lutz (1906-1985), Helaine Newstead (1906-1981), Margaret Ogden (1909-1988), Régine Pernoud (1909-1998), María Rosa Lida de Malkiel (1910-1962), Helena Mennie Shire (1912-1991), Rachel Bromwich (1915-), Jane Hayward (1918-1994), Nina G. Garsoïan (1923-), Elizabeth Salter (1925-1980), Rosemary Estelle Woolf (1925-1978), Elisabeth Gössmann (1928-), Rosemary Cramp (1929-), Benedicta Ward, S.L.G. (1933-), Joan M. Ferrante (1936-), Marcia L. Colish (1937-).
black women intellectuals in modern U.S. history
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- Williams, Hettie V. > (ed.)
- Publish Year
- 2017
- Shelfmark
- VS 9 2018
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- wetenschappelijke beroepen, feminisme, abolitionisme, zwarte vrouwenbewegingen, mensenrechten, schrijvers, Verenigde Staten, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, 2000-2009, 2010-2019, bundel, biografische gegevens
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- Volume with contributions covering the history and contributions of African American women intellectuals in the United States from the late nineteenth century to 2018. This book highlights well-known as well as lesser-known black women intellectuals, such as Ida B. Wells, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Jessie Redmon Fauste, Zora Neale Hurston, Elizabeth Catlett, Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Pauli Murray, Wanda Coleman, bell hooks, Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison and Michelle Howard.
a historian's biography
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- Book/Boek
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- Reid, John G.
- Creator
- Katz, Stanley N. > (forew.)
- Publish Year
- 2005
- Shelfmark
- VS 9 BAR 2005
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- geschiedschrijfsters, wetenschappelijke beroepen, leraren, schrijvers, Verenigde Staten, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, biografie
- Description
- Viola Florence Barnes was an instrumental member of the 'imperial school' of historians, who interpreted North American colonial history within a British imperial framework. Reid examines Barnes's life as a female historian, providing a glimpse into the gendered experience of professional academia in that area. The author also examines the imperial school, which had yielded results that were crucial to the study of North American colonial history.
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- Aspasia
- Magazine Year
- 2008
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- Stohler, Ursula
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- Poniž, Katja Mihurko
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- Rowe, Victoria
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- [et al.]
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- Simic, Mima
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- schrijvers, literatuur, wetenschappelijke beroepen, gender, oorlog en vrede, theater, actrices, identiteit, vrouwelijkheid, feminisme, ethiek, cultuurverschillen, vluchtelingen, geschiedenis, Centraal-Europa, Oost-Europa, Zuid-Europa, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
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- This special issue is dedicated to the theme of Women Writers and Intellectuals. Virtually no women are part of the literary/intellectual canon from Russia to Greece, and when women do appear as writers, they are generally cast as an exception, or as marginal or incidental. Their presence, in other words, only serves to reinforce, explicitly and implicitly, the masculine ideal that defines the Central, Eastern and Southeastern European intelligentsia. Yet women wrote, both in private and public. The articles written by contributors to this issue fall into two categories: those that consider the invisibility of women at the heart of the literary canon and those that reshape the images of the intelligentsia in the modern history of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. With forum: Contemporary women writers and intellectuals.
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