Sisterhood Questioned

Sisterhood Questioned
Author: Christine Bolt
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2004
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9780415158534

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This work assesses the nature and impact of divisions in the twentieth-century American and British women's movements. In this lucidly written study, Christine Bolt sheds new light on these differences, which flourished in an era of political reaction, economic insecurity, polarizing nationalism, and resurgent anti-feminism. The author reveals how the conflicts were seized upon and publicised by contemporaries, and how the activists themselves were forced to confront the increasingly complex tensions. In particular, the American and British Women's movements grew further apart as British women became more conscious of American money, expectation of influence and opposition to the existence of Britain's empire. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author demonstrates that women in the twentieth century continued to co-operate despite these divisions, and that feminist movements remained active right up to and beyond the second wave of feminism in the 1960s.

Sisters and Sisterhood

Sisters and Sisterhood
Author: Lyndsey Jenkins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192848802

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By studying a family of working-class suffragettes, Lyndsey Jenkins explores when, why and how the Kenney family got involved in militant suffrage campaigning, what it meant to them, how they benefited, and how it shaped their lives.

A Great Rural Sisterhood

A Great Rural Sisterhood
Author: Linda M. Ambrose
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781442615793

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In A Great Rural Sisterhood, Linda M. Ambrose uses a wealth of archival materials from both sides of the Atlantic to tell the story of Watt's remarkable life and the creation of the Associated Country Women of the World.

Power of Sisterhood

Power of Sisterhood
Author: Margaret Cain McCarthy,Mary Ann Zollmann
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780761864318

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In 2008, the Vatican Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life initiated an Apostolic Visitation to examine the quality of life of women religious in the United States. Power of Sisterhood: Women Religious Tell the Story of the Apostolic Visitation serves as an historical record of the event and describes the experience of the women who participated in it. This book, initiated by a group of women in leadership in their communities during this unprecedented time, grew out of a survey that gleaned the essence of the experience from as many congregations of women religious as possible. After framing the Visitation as a story, situating it in an historical and theological context, tracing its chronology, and detailing the experience as revealed in the survey, the book delves into the deeper meaning of the Visitation for women religious as they experienced it and as they move into the future.

Christian Sisterhood Race Relations and the YWCA 1906 46

Christian Sisterhood  Race Relations  and the YWCA  1906 46
Author: Nancy Marie Robertson
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2007
Genre: Christian women
ISBN: 9780252031939

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As the major national biracial women's organization, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) provided a unique venue for women to respond to American race relations during the first half of the twentieth century. In Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the YWCA, 1906-46, Nancy Marie Robertson shows how women of both races employed different understandings of "Christian sisterhood" in their responses. Although the YWCA was segregated at the local level, African American women were able to effectively challenge white women over YWCA racial policies and practices. Robertson argues that from 1906 through 1946, many white women in the association went from seeing segregation as compatible with Christianity and democracy to regarding it as a contradiction of those values. These struggles laid the groundwork for the subsequent civil rights movement. Her analysis relies not only on a large body of records documenting YWCA women at the national and local levels, but also on autobiographical accounts and personal papers from women associated with the YWCA, including Dorothy Height, Lugenia Burns Hope, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and Lillian Smith. A volume in the series Women in American History, edited by Anne Firor Scott, Susan Armitage, Susan K. Cahn, and Deborah Gray White

Odisea n 21

Odisea n   21
Author: Carmen María Bretones Callejas
Publsiher: Universidad Almería
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2021-06-23
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Anuario dirigido y gestionado por miembros del Área de Filología Inglesa del Departamento de Filología de la Universidad de Almería con el propósito de ofrecer un foro de intercambio de producción científica en campos del conocimiento tan diversos como la lengua inglesa, literatura en lengua inglesa, didáctica del inglés, traducción, inglés para fines específicos y otros igualmente vinculados a los estudios ingleses. Comenzó a publicarse en el año 2001.

Liberal Hearts and Coronets

Liberal Hearts and Coronets
Author: Veronica Strong-Boag
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442626027

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Superbly written and informed by decades of research, Liberal Hearts and Coronets is the first biography to treat John Campbell Gordon as seriously as his better-known wife, Ishbel Marjoribanks Gordon.

The Rise of Women s Transnational Activism

The Rise of Women s Transnational Activism
Author: Marie Sandell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857737304

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What characterised women's international co-operation in the interwar period? How did female activists from different countries and continents relate to one another? Marie Sandell here explores the changing experiences of women involved in the major international women's organisations - including the International Council of Women, International Alliance of Women, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and the International Federation of University Women - as well as the changing compositions and aims of the organisations themselves. Moving beyond an Anglo-American focus, Sandell analyses what the term 'international sisterhood' meant in this broader context, which for the first time included women from the beyond the Western world. Focusing on shifting identities, this book investigates how notions of 'sisterhood' were played out, and contested, during the interwar period and will be invaluable reading for scholars of women's history and twentieth-century world history.