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The “Matilda Effect”: Women in Interwar Romanian Sociological Research and Social Intervention [PDF]
In the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s, several sociological monographic campaigns were carried out in a few villages in Romania. It was for the first time that a large research group from Romania investigated rural social life using an integrated ...
Theodora-Eliza Văcărescu
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Women in museums: An interdisciplinary approach to the history of the first female administrators in European cultural institutions [PDF]
The European Commission is currently making efforts to address the persistent gender inequality in the decision-making roles of museums and cultural heritage institutions.
Laia Anguix-Vilches
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Communist Armenian Women’s History
A most fascinating chapter of Armenian women’s history unfolded in France during and immediately after WWII. In 1942, led by the novelist and poet LAS (Louise Aslanian), Armenian women participants of the French Resistance founded the Fransahay Ganants ...
Lerna Ekmekcioglu
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Rethinking sports history to include sportswomen in 1900s France
In the history of French sport, the practice of physical activities by women is essentially considered non-existent before the 1920s, with the exception of a few aristocratic women.
Florys Castan-Vicente +1 more
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Portrait of Two Ladies in Hospital Interiors of Colonial Africa [PDF]
The article examines the fate of two Russian women doctors who worked in the 1920s–1930s in French Western and French Equatorial Africa. The purpose of the research is not only to tell the reader in detail about the life path and work in Africa of two ...
FITUNI Leonid Leonidovich
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This article combines history of the family with women’s and gender history and the history of women’s education; it is based on an extensive range of archives and aims at highlighting the attitude of society and families towards women who wanted to ...
Eugenia Bournova, Myrto Dimitropoulou
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The article describes the phenomenon of female “intrusion” into academia, particularly the social and legal status of the first female historians in Russia who became university lecturers.
Natalya Pushkareva, Olga Sekenova
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Article refers to publication of series of letters which had been written from mental health hospital in Pirna by Anna Moszyńska to her husband, children and friends in 1850.
JULIA WESOŁOWSKA
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Revisiting Traditional Chinese Medicine in Hong Kong during the Influenza Epidemics in the 1950s and 1960s [PDF]
This paper examines the supply and utilization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Hong Kong during the influenza epidemics of the 1950s and 1960s.
Minsuh KIM
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Visions and re-visions: Women and time in Michèle Roberts's 'In the red kitchen'. [PDF]
This essay argues that Michèle Roberts’ novel, In the Red Kitchen, is engaged in a similar project to that of Julia Kristeva’s essay ‘Women’s Time’.
White, Rosie
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