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The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. I, No. 4, 23 Jan. 1914
edited by Annie Besant, 1847-1933, in The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. 1, No. 4, January 23, 1914 (Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Ganesh & Co., 1914), 26 page(s)
The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. I, No. 4, 23 Jan. 1914
edited by Annie Besant, 1847-1933, in The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country, Vol. 1, No. 4, January 23, 1914 (Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Ganesh & Co., 1914), 26 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Annie Besant, 1847-1933
Date Published / Released
23 January 1914, 1914
Publisher
Ganesh & Co.
Series
The Commonweal: A Journal of National Reform for God, Crown and Country
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Indians (Asian), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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The Cultural Revolution in Socialist Albania, 1967, and the "New Woman"
written by Enriketa Papa-Pandelejmoni, fl. 2011 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2017), 3 page(s)
The scanned resources in this cluster include government documents, reports and information from the period 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania.
written by Enriketa Papa-Pandelejmoni, fl. 2011 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2017), 3 page(s)
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The scanned resources in this cluster include government documents, reports and information from the period 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
Enriketa Papa-Pandelejmoni, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women and Religion, Social and Cultural Rights, Rights to Work, Socialism, Religious Prescriptions for Women, Albanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Diskutim: 10) Mbi punën për punimin dhe zbërthimin e fjalës së Shokut Enver të 12 shtatorit dhe të 18 tetorit
written by Party of Labour of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1970, D. 295, fl. 111-112) (1970) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: Discussion: 10) The Work for Preparing and Understanding the Speech of Comrade Enver, September 12-October 18 (Selected Pages). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppos...
written by Party of Labour of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1970, D. 295, fl. 111-112) (1970) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: Discussion: 10) The Work for Preparing and Understanding the Speech of Comrade Enver, September 12-October 18 (Selected Pages). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward wom...
TITLE: Discussion: 10) The Work for Preparing and Understanding the Speech of Comrade Enver, September 12-October 18 (Selected Pages). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women’s emancipation were influenced by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of Mao Tse-tung and were aimed at strengthening the control of the State-Party over the lives of the country’s citizens. The government demolished many sacred sites and used the pretext of fighting religious prejudices to generate atheistic propaganda focused on the education of the new socialist man/woman on the class struggle and on the fight against old traditions and mentalities. In addition to Mao, another key influence was the Marxist-Leninist theory of the economic development of society, positing that all women needed to break out of their confinement at home to participate in the production process. For the New Socialist Woman, emancipation would mean waging war against traditional customs and beliefs and rejecting religion as a masculine hierarchic ideology and practice that stressed women’s inferiority in society. Immediately after Hoxha’s speech, the “revolutionarization” period began, which sought to change everyday life, education, and women’s status in Albania. This document is part of a set of selected government documents, reports and information during the years 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania. It reviews some key points from speeches of Enver Hoxha, including traditional customs and women employment.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1970
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Party of Labour of Albania
Person Discussed
Enver Hoxha, 1908-
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Rights to Work, Social and Cultural Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Socialism, Albanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Mbi disa probleme që dolën nga studimi mbi luftën e organizatës së bgsh kundër parazitizmit dhe tendencave të disa grave të qytetit...
written by Vito Kapo, 1922- (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1973, D. 168, fl.6-7) (26 June 1973) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: On Some Problems Regarding Parasitism of Women Working in the Productive and Social Sector, 26 June 1973. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices...
written by Vito Kapo, 1922- (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1973, D. 168, fl.6-7) (26 June 1973) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: On Some Problems Regarding Parasitism of Women Working in the Productive and Social Sector, 26 June 1973. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women’s emancipation we...
TITLE: On Some Problems Regarding Parasitism of Women Working in the Productive and Social Sector, 26 June 1973. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women’s emancipation were influenced by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of Mao Tse-tung and were aimed at strengthening the control of the State-Party over the lives of the country’s citizens. The government demolished many sacred sites and used the pretext of fighting religious prejudices to generate atheistic propaganda focused on the education of the new socialist man/woman on the class struggle and on the fight against old traditions and mentalities. In addition to Mao, another key influence was the Marxist-Leninist theory of the economic development of society, positing that all women needed to break out of their confinement at home to participate in the production process. For the New Socialist Woman, emancipation would mean waging war against traditional customs and beliefs and rejecting religion as a masculine hierarchic ideology and practice that stressed women’s inferiority in society. Immediately after Hoxha’s speech, the “revolutionarization” period began, which sought to change everyday life, education, and women’s status in Albania. This document is part of a set of selected government documents, reports and information during the years 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania. Issued by the Union of Albanian Women (BGSH), this report provides statistics describing the percentage of unemployed women in urban socialist Albania. The state did not issue any kind of data on unemployment in Albania during that period, making this document useful.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
26 June 1973, 1973
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Vito Kapo, 1922-
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Rights to Work, Equal Rights for Women, Socialism, Albanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Mbi punën e Partisë për emancipimin e mëtejshëm të gruas, Tiranë, 15.VI.1970
written by Rahman Hanku, fl. 1970 (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1970, D. 1, fl. 20-21) (1970) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: On the Work of the Party for the Further Emancipation of Women, Tirana, 15 July 1970. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. Th...
written by Rahman Hanku, fl. 1970 (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1970, D. 1, fl. 20-21) (1970) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: On the Work of the Party for the Further Emancipation of Women, Tirana, 15 July 1970. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women’s emancipation were influenced by the...
TITLE: On the Work of the Party for the Further Emancipation of Women, Tirana, 15 July 1970. DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women’s lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator’s speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women’s emancipation were influenced by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of Mao Tse-tung and were aimed at strengthening the control of the State-Party over the lives of the country’s citizens. The government demolished many sacred sites and used the pretext of fighting religious prejudices to generate atheistic propaganda focused on the education of the new socialist man/woman on the class struggle and on the fight against old traditions and mentalities. In addition to Mao, another key influence was the Marxist-Leninist theory of the economic development of society, positing that all women needed to break out of their confinement at home to participate in the production process. For the New Socialist Woman, emancipation would mean waging war against traditional customs and beliefs and rejecting religion as a masculine hierarchic ideology and practice that stressed women’s inferiority in society. Immediately after Hoxha’s speech, the “revolutionarization” period began, which sought to change everyday life, education, and women’s status in Albania. This document is part of a set of selected government documents, reports and information during the years 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania. It is a report on women's issues in the prefecture of Peshkepia. It covers three topics regarding women and their emancipation: 1) Women participation in production; 2) Increasing the ideological level of women participation in the political and social life of the country; and 3) Raising of the educational, cultural and professional level of women.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1970
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Rahman Hanku, fl. 1970
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women and Education, Social Reform and Political Activism, Rights to Work, Social and Cultural Rights, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Equal Rights for Women, Socialism, Albanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Raport
written by Vito Kapo, 1922- (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1967, D.202, fl. 50) (1967) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Report (Selected Page). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women's lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator's speech and the subsequent implementation of the sta...
written by Vito Kapo, 1922- (Republika e Shqipërisë, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Arkivave, Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror, Tiranë, Albania: Veprimtaria e gruas shqipëtare në vitet 1967-1983, F. 14/APS.T.R., V.1967, D.202, fl. 50) (1967) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Report (Selected Page). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women's lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator's speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women's emancipation were influenced by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of Mao Tse-tung and were aimed at stren...
TITLE: Report (Selected Page). DESCRIPTION: On February 6, 1967, the General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania (PLA), Enver Hoxha, delivered a speech on the need to improve women's lives and to oppose religious practices in everyday life. The dictator's speech and the subsequent implementation of the state social policy toward women's emancipation were influenced by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of Mao Tse-tung and were aimed at strengthening the control of the State-Party over the lives of the country's citizens. The government demolished many sacred sites and used the pretext of fighting religious prejudices to generate atheistic propaganda focused on the education of the new socialist man/woman on the class struggle and on the fight against old traditions and mentalities. In addition to Mao, another key influence was the Marxist-Leninist theory of the economic development of society, positing that all women needed to break out of their confinement at home to participate in the production process. For the New Socialist Woman, emancipation would mean waging war against traditional customs and beliefs and rejecting religion as a masculine hierarchic ideology and practice that stressed women's inferiority in society. Immediately after Hoxha's speech, the "revolutionarization" period began, which sought to change everyday life, education, and women’s status in Albania. This document is part of a set of selected government documents, reports and information during the years 1967-1973, regarding different issues on women in socialist Albania. It is the last page of a 1967 report by Vito Kapo, the Chair of the Union of Women in Albania. This page discusses women's emancipation and women problems faced at work.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1967
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Vito Kapo, 1922-
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Rights to Work, Equal Rights for Women, Socialism, Albanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Second Women's International Congress WIDF 1948
written by Women's International Democratic Federation (Paris, Ile-de-France: Women's International Democratic Federation, 1949, originally published 1949, first release 1949), 621 page(s)
written by Women's International Democratic Federation (Paris, Ile-de-France: Women's International Democratic Federation, 1949, originally published 1949, first release 1949), 621 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Women's International Democratic Federation
Date Published / Released
1949
Publisher
Women's International Democratic Federation
Series
Proceedings of Women's International Democratic Federation
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Social Reform and Political Activism, Equal Rights for Women, International Peace, Opposition to Imperialism, Socialism
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Women Must Choose: The Position of Women in Europe To-Day
written by Hilary Newitt, 1909-2007 (London, England: Victor Gollancz, 1937), 288 page(s)
This book examines the conditions of women in Nazi Germany and other fascist countries, under Socialism in Russia, and in Western democracies.
written by Hilary Newitt, 1909-2007 (London, England: Victor Gollancz, 1937), 288 page(s)
Description
This book examines the conditions of women in Nazi Germany and other fascist countries, under Socialism in Russia, and in Western democracies.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Hilary Newitt, 1909-2007
Date Published / Released
1937
Publisher
Victor Gollancz
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Social and Cultural Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Socialism, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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