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Researching Black women and film history
My project (Horizon 2020, 2018–20) traces Black female moviegoing in Harlem during the silent film era. The main challenge in uncovering the women’s stories is that historical paradigm has always prioritised the voices of the white, middle-class elite ...
Agata Frymus
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This article addresses the origins and development of «Arenal. Journal of Women’s History» as a research journal focusing on a critical analysis and reflection on the historical experience of women, the social relations of gender and processes of social ...
Cándida Martínez Lópezcandidam@ugr.es
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The Oriental Witches: Women, Volleyball and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics [PDF]
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the Japanese women’s volleyball won the gold medal, which in many ways can be viewed as an epoch-making event in Japanese post-war sporting history.
Macnaughtan, Helen
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Mainstream feminism, white supremacy, and anti-racist feminisms [PDF]
The history of the women’s movement is one of great gains, as well as missed opportunities, due to the domination of the movement by those women with the most privilege.
Davis, Lindsey Renee
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Engendering city politics and educational thought: elite women and the London Labour Party, 1914-1965 [PDF]
This article uses biographical approaches to recover the contribution of hitherto neglected figures in the history of education and the political history of the Left in London.
Martin, Jane
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A Historical Analysis of Maternal and Child Health Programs in 1980s South Korea: Insights from Maternal and Child Health Centers [PDF]
This article examines the historical trajectory of South Korea’s maternal and child health (MCH) programs from the late 1970s to the 1980s, focusing on the establishment and operation of MCH centers funded by the World Bank population loan.
Dahye JEONG
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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Women, Men, and the Legal Languages of Mining in the Colonial Andes [PDF]
Histories of colonial Latin American mining have cemented the image of a scientifically backward society whose pursuit of easy wealth sacrificed the lives of indigenous and African miners in places like Potosí. By examining a mid seventeenth-century mine
Allison Margaret Bigelow
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In recent years, scholars have increasingly recognised the ways that colonialism, and related racism, embedded intergenerational trauma within families and communities.
Rachel K. Bright
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The Legacy of the Nineteenth Amendment Centennial
The Nineteenth Amendment centennial in 2020 prompted significant historical research and a wave of public-oriented projects. These works altered the long familiar narrative of the history of women’s voting rights that featured white female leaders, their
Allison K. Lange
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