Charlotte Seymour Yapp was born in October 1879, in Ardwick, Manchester, to Moses Yapp, a railway guard, and his wife, Sophia (nee Seymour), a seamstress.
Chatterton, Claire, Wade, Lesley
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“An unsuitable job for a woman? Gender and mental health nursing.” [PDF]
On the evening of Wednesday 12th May 1920 a demonstration took place in the city of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. According to the ‘Wakefield Express,’ a large procession with banners flying, and with the city’s band at its head, marched through the ...
Chatterton, Claire
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Racial and Gender Implications in African Female Literature: an Afrocentric Feminist Reading of Emecheta’s Second Class Citizen [PDF]
The paper analyzes and explains the racial and gender meanings in African female literature, particularly in Buchi Emecheta\u27s Second Class Citizen. The analysis is made from an Afrocentric -feminist perspective.
Aboubacrine, M. A. (MAIGA) +1 more
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The Contribution of African Philosophy in Challenging Western Hegemony and Globalization [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to explore the contribution of African philosophy in challenging the impacts of Western hegemony and globalization on Africa.
Abneh, Getye
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Reactions: Natsu Taylor Saito\u27s \u27Colonial Presumptions: The War on Terror and the Roots of American Exceptionalism\u27 [PDF]
Is the word civilization, evoked by Bush in contemporary times, the direct genealogical descendant of the mission civilatrice evoked by his Anglo Saxon predecessors to justify their onslaught on the native inhabitants of the land they have chosen to ...
Abu-Odeh, Lama
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Our Civilizing Mission is at once an exploration of colonial education and a response to current anxieties about the historical and conceptual foundations of the ‘humanities’. On the one hand, it treats colonial education as a facet of colonialism.
Harrison, Nicholas
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Book review: colonial coptivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914-1919 by Mahon Murphy [PDF]
In Colonial Captivity during the First World War: Internment and the Fall of the German Empire, 1914-1919, Mahon Murphy offers a comprehensive study of the experiences of the 20,000 Germans in colonies who spent in time in Allied captivity during World ...
Smeltzer, Joshua
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The history of natural history and race: Decolonizing human dimensions of ecology. [PDF]
Miriti MN, Rawson AJ, Mansfield B.
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Scholarly Note: American Medical Development in Colonial Puerto Rico [PDF]
Consistent with its civilizing mission, the United States sought to enhance healthcare development in its new Puerto Rican colony, one of the spoils of the Spanish-American War.
Brock, Darryl E.
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Decolonizing Central Europe: Czech Art and the Question of 'Colonial Innocence'. [PDF]
Rampley M.
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