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Going to Extremes: Politics after Financial Crises, 1870-2014

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2015
Manuel Funke   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Gender of Fossil Fuels: Oil and Domestic Perils in Mandate Palestine

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the gender dynamics behind the rise of kerosene – an oil derivative – as the main domestic fuel in Mandate Palestine. It argues that these dynamics were constitutive in determining who began to use oil, where and for what purposes, in turn demonstrating that women in Palestine were the promoters and targets of a campaign ...
Shira Pinhas
wiley   +1 more source

Growth and business cycle in Argentina. A long-run approach, 1870–2015 [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2020
María Dolores Gadea Rivas   +1 more
openalex   +1 more source

Victorian Women and the Gendering of Mountaineering in the Alps

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the gendered segregation of Victorian mountaineering, highlighting how societal norms sought to confine women to passive roles within the alpine landscape. As Elizabeth Le Blond declared, ‘there is no manlier sport in the world than mountaineering’, encapsulating the pervasive attitudes of the era.
William Bainbridge
wiley   +1 more source

Implements Exhibited at State Fair, 1870 [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1962
John H. Dodds   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

The allergy epidemics: 1870-2010.

open access: yesJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2015
T. Platts-Mills
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Integration Through Segregation: Swedish‐Jewish Emancipationists and the Jewish Girls’ School in Nineteenth‐Century Sweden

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article analyses the only Jewish girls’ school in nineteenth‐century Sweden, Sophiaskolan, and the discussions about girls’ education and Bildung that emerged within the community – including regarding Judaism's ‘Oriental heritage’. The community meetings were a male sphere in which men discussed women's role within Jewish tradition. This
Jens Carlesson Magalhães
wiley   +1 more source

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