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Child Care in Urban and Rural Peru: A Report Presented to the Overseas Education Fund of the League of Women Voters
written by Jeanine Anderson, fl. 1979, Blanca Figueroa Galup, fl. 1979 and Ana Mariñez, fl. 1979 (Lima, Lima Department: National League of Women Voters. Overseas Education Fund, 1979), 113 page(s)
written by Jeanine Anderson, fl. 1979, Blanca Figueroa Galup, fl. 1979 and Ana Mariñez, fl. 1979 (Lima, Lima Department: National League of Women Voters. Overseas Education Fund, 1979), 113 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Jeanine Anderson, fl. 1979, Blanca Figueroa Galup, fl. 1979, Ana Mariñez, fl. 1979
Date Published / Released
1979
Publisher
National League of Women Voters. Overseas Education Fund
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Dixième congrès international des femmes: oeuvres et institutions féminines, droits des femmes
written by Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix, 1855-1939, International Congress of Women (Paris, Ile-de-France: V. Giard et E. Brière, 1914), 590 page(s)
This extensive text includes both the transcribed proceedings of the meeting of the Tenth International Congress of Women in Paris as well as formal essays included by conference participants. The conference itself met over a period of several days, with themes and topics dispersed throughout various days’ sessi...
written by Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix, 1855-1939, International Congress of Women (Paris, Ile-de-France: V. Giard et E. Brière, 1914), 590 page(s)
Description
This extensive text includes both the transcribed proceedings of the meeting of the Tenth International Congress of Women in Paris as well as formal essays included by conference participants. The conference itself met over a period of several days, with themes and topics dispersed throughout various days’ sessions, but the formal presentations appear thematically in the tome. The first topic explored is women’s roles in public and private ch...
This extensive text includes both the transcribed proceedings of the meeting of the Tenth International Congress of Women in Paris as well as formal essays included by conference participants. The conference itself met over a period of several days, with themes and topics dispersed throughout various days’ sessions, but the formal presentations appear thematically in the tome. The first topic explored is women’s roles in public and private charities, with two essays focusing respectively on women’s participation in private charities internationally in the ten years preceding the meeting and recent improvements made to workers’ housing. The theme of hygiene comprises the conference’s second major theme, with two formal presentations on women’s roles combating alcoholism and tuberculosis. Third is the topic of education and essay topics here explore character education, how different countries have used education to respond to contemporary anxieties, and how to protect youth from moral corruption found in magazines, plays, images, and public events. The fourth major theme is law and legislation, and authors in this domain questioned the legal rights of women vis-à-vis their husbands as well as the civic capacity of married women in various national contexts. Questions concerning women’s right to work comprised the fifth major theme; protective labor laws for women’s work and a discussion of a minimum wage for women supplemented this topic. The sixth topic addressed by the Congress was women’s suffrage, including discussions on married women’s nationality and women’s moral influence as voters. The conference’s major themes conclude with examinations of female university students, possibilities open for women desiring careers, and the role of women in pacifism and in international conflict resolution. The text ends with a transcript of the conference’s closing sessions, as well as adopted resolutions and a helpful index outlining the contributions of all participants.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Conference materials
Author / Creator
Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix, 1855-1939, International Congress of Women
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
V. Giard et E. Brière
Series
Proceedings of Independent Feminist Congresses
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Women and Immigration, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Women and Education, Work and Class Identity, Equal Rights for Women, International Peace, Nationality Rights, Primary Health Care, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Labor Standards, Suffrage
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Efectos que hubieran producido en el empleo de las mujeres las medidas de protección al trabajo de la mujer
written by Marta Ezcurra, fl. 1915-1968 (District of Columbia: Union Panamericana, 1951), 13 page(s)
This report was prepared by Marta Ezcurra, the Head of the Social Services Section and Social and Labor Issues Division of the Pan American Union in response to a resolution adopted at the 1949 Special Assembly of the Inter-American Commission of Women (Comisión Interamericana de Mujeres (CIM)) to study the limit...
written by Marta Ezcurra, fl. 1915-1968 (District of Columbia: Union Panamericana, 1951), 13 page(s)
Description
This report was prepared by Marta Ezcurra, the Head of the Social Services Section and Social and Labor Issues Division of the Pan American Union in response to a resolution adopted at the 1949 Special Assembly of the Inter-American Commission of Women (Comisión Interamericana de Mujeres (CIM)) to study the limits and possibilities of protective legislation on women’s work. This document compiled studies of women’s employment by the Women..
This report was prepared by Marta Ezcurra, the Head of the Social Services Section and Social and Labor Issues Division of the Pan American Union in response to a resolution adopted at the 1949 Special Assembly of the Inter-American Commission of Women (Comisión Interamericana de Mujeres (CIM)) to study the limits and possibilities of protective legislation on women’s work. This document compiled studies of women’s employment by the Women’s Bureau of the United States in 1928, by the Royal Commission on Equal Pay in Great Britain from 1944 to 1946, and by the International Labor Organization presented to its international conference in Geneva in 1950.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Marta Ezcurra, fl. 1915-1968
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
Union Panamericana
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Labor Standards, Equal Pay for Equal Work, Sexual Division of Labor, Equal Rights for Women
Copyright Message
Reprinted with permission of the General Secratariat of the Organization of American States ("GS/OAS").
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Frauenfrage Und Sozialdemokratie: Reden Anlässlich Des Internationalen Frauenkongresses Zu Berlin
written by Lily Braun-Gizycki, fl. 1896 (Berlin, Berlin State: Expedition der Bucchandlung Vorwärts, 1896), 20 page(s)
This volume consists of two speeches delivered by German feminist Lily Braun (Lily Braun-Gizycki) at the time of the International Women’s Congress in Berlin in 1896. In her address to the International Congress for Women’s Work (Internationalen Kongress für Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen), Braun discuss...
written by Lily Braun-Gizycki, fl. 1896 (Berlin, Berlin State: Expedition der Bucchandlung Vorwärts, 1896), 20 page(s)
Description
This volume consists of two speeches delivered by German feminist Lily Braun (Lily Braun-Gizycki) at the time of the International Women’s Congress in Berlin in 1896. In her address to the International Congress for Women’s Work (Internationalen Kongress für Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen), Braun discussed the differences between the bourgeois women’s movement and the Socialist women’s movement. She noted that working-class represe...
This volume consists of two speeches delivered by German feminist Lily Braun (Lily Braun-Gizycki) at the time of the International Women’s Congress in Berlin in 1896. In her address to the International Congress for Women’s Work (Internationalen Kongress für Frauenwerke und Frauenbestrebungen), Braun discussed the differences between the bourgeois women’s movement and the Socialist women’s movement. She noted that working-class representatives were invited to the Berlin congress but declined to participate. Working-class women saw women’s rights as part of larger social issues addressed by the Social Democrats in parliament. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) and its 48 representatives stood for all women, according to Braun, and she encouraged the audience to attend two large Socialist public meetings where she, Clara Zetkin, Emma Ihrer, Martha Rohrlack, Marie (?) Griefenberg, and Ottilie Baader were scheduled to speak about German women workers’ rights. The second speech is Braun’s address to a Socialist public meeting (Volksversammlung) in the Martens Ballroom. Here Braun argued for cooperation between the Socialist and bourgeois women’s movements. Citing examples from social and labor movements in England and Germany, Braun addressed the prejudices and misunderstandings between the bourgeois and socialist women’s movements. She described the efforts of Social Democrats to address the problems of working-class families in detail, including long workdays, the lack of maternity benefits and poor nutrition, as a counterargument to bourgeois claims that Social Democrats aimed to destroy the family. In addition, she refuted bourgeois fears that Social Democrats would destroy religion. Braun asserted that the SPD was the only party that advocated equal rights through direct universal suffrage.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Lily Braun-Gizycki, fl. 1896
Date Published / Released
1896
Publisher
Expedition der Bucchandlung Vorwärts
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Equal Rights for Women, Trade Unions, Sexual Division of Labor, Labor Standards, Suffrage
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Status of Women in the United States, 1953
written by Lucile N. Furman, 1896-1961 (District of Columbia: United States. Women's Bureau, 1953), 32 page(s)
written by Lucile N. Furman, 1896-1961 (District of Columbia: United States. Women's Bureau, 1953), 32 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Lucile N. Furman, 1896-1961
Date Published / Released
1953
Publisher
United States. Women's Bureau
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women
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"What Every Socialist Woman Should Know"
written by Dorothy Frances Montefiore, 1851-1933, in Justice, January 1909, p. 5 (Justice), 1 page(s),
Source: listserv.cddc.vt.edu
Source: listserv.cddc.vt.edu
written by Dorothy Frances Montefiore, 1851-1933, in Justice, January 1909, p. 5 (Justice), 1 page(s),
Source: listserv.cddc.vt.edu
Source: listserv.cddc.vt.edu
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Dorothy Frances Montefiore, 1851-1933
Person Discussed
Clara Zetkin, 1857-1933
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Suffrage, Labor Standards, Sexual Division of Labor, Socialism
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Front Cover
written by Constance Smith, fl. 1923; in Women workers' health in Industrial Hygiene and Safety and the International Labour Organisation, Papers Read at the Conference on the International Labour Organisation and Industrial Health, Organized by the League of Nations Union of Great Britain, and Held in London, 19 and 20 June 1923 (Geneva, Geneva Canton: International Labour Organization (ILO), 1923)
written by Constance Smith, fl. 1923; in Women workers' health in Industrial Hygiene and Safety and the International Labour Organisation, Papers Read at the Conference on the International Labour Organisation and Industrial Health, Organized by the League of Nations Union of Great Britain, and Held in London, 19 and 20 June 1923 (Geneva, Geneva Canton: International Labour Organization (ILO), 1923)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Front/back matter
Author / Creator
Constance Smith, fl. 1923
Date Published / Released
1923-12, 1923
Publisher
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Equal Rights for Women, Labor Standards, Sexual Division of Labor
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Women's Labour and Trade Unionism in Kenya, Paper to be Presented to DAWN's African Regional Meeting 27th-29th September, 1988, Institute of...
written by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, 1955- (1988) , 57 page(s)
written by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, 1955- (1988) , 57 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Date Written / Recorded
1988
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Speech/Address
Author / Creator
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, 1955-
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Equal Pay for Equal Work, Labor Standards
Copyright Message
Accessed at the DAWN web site at http://www.dawnnet.org.
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Women's Rights Behind the Iron Curtain
written by Investigating Committee of Free Jurists. Women's Section, West Berlin, Germany, in Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Records, 1945-1979, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1 Folder 9, 18pp.) (Northampton, MA) (Berlin, Berlin State: Women's International Democratic Federation, 1954), 18 page(s)
written by Investigating Committee of Free Jurists. Women's Section, West Berlin, Germany, in Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Records, 1945-1979, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1 Folder 9, 18pp.) (Northampton, MA) (Berlin, Berlin State: Women's International Democratic Federation, 1954), 18 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Investigating Committee of Free Jurists. Women's Section, West Berlin, Germany
Date Published / Released
1954
Publisher
Women's International Democratic Federation
Person Discussed
Joseph Stalin, 1879-1953
Topic / Theme
Cold War, 1945-1989, Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Family Rights, Maternity Protection, Labor Standards, Sexual Division of Labor, Social and Cultural Rights, Socialism, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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