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15th International Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Asilomar, California, U.S.A., 8th to 13th July 1962
written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1962), 113 page(s)
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written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1962), 113 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Date Published / Released
1962
Publisher
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Series
Proceedings of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Equal Rights for Women, Disarmament, International Peace
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18th Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: New Delhi India, 28 December 1970 to 2 January 1971)
written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1971), 34 page(s)
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written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1971), 34 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Series
Proceedings of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Topic / Theme
Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Disarmament, International Peace
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1971 by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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21st International Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut, U.S.A., Augu...
written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1980), 88 page(s)
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written by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Geneva, Geneva Canton: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1980), 88 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Date Published / Released
1980
Publisher
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Series
Proceedings of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Topic / Theme
Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Disarmament, International Peace
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1980 by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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African American Institute (AAI) Women in Development Trip Notes, 7 June -15 July 1978
written by Zelia P. Ruebhausen, 1914-1990 and Bonnie Schultz, fl. 1978, in Women's Africa Committee Records, 1958-1978, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1, Folder 7, 43pp.) (Northampton, MA) (July 1978) , 43 page(s)
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written by Zelia P. Ruebhausen, 1914-1990 and Bonnie Schultz, fl. 1978, in Women's Africa Committee Records, 1958-1978, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1, Folder 7, 43pp.) (Northampton, MA) (July 1978) , 43 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Date Written / Recorded
July 1978, 1978
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Zelia P. Ruebhausen, 1914-1990, Bonnie Schultz, fl. 1978
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Women and Development, National Identity, Economic Development
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Anuarul Reuniunii Femeilor din Sibiu pe anii 1914-1915 si 1915-1916
written by Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu (Sibiu, Sibiu County: Editura Reuniunii, 1916), 38 page(s)
TITLE: Yearbook of the Reunion of Romanian Women for the years 1914-1915 and 1915-1916. DESCRIPTION: This document is the yearbook for the 1914-1915 period, by the Reuniunea Femeilor Române / Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu/ Hermannstadt/Nagyszeben. The Reunion was founded in 1880. It opened a Romanian-languag...
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written by Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu (Sibiu, Sibiu County: Editura Reuniunii, 1916), 38 page(s)
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TITLE: Yearbook of the Reunion of Romanian Women for the years 1914-1915 and 1915-1916. DESCRIPTION: This document is the yearbook for the 1914-1915 period, by the Reuniunea Femeilor Române / Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu/ Hermannstadt/Nagyszeben. The Reunion was founded in 1880. It opened a Romanian-language, private, elementary school for girls in 1883. In 1905/1906 the Reunion inaugurated a “School for home economy and industry.” It...
TITLE: Yearbook of the Reunion of Romanian Women for the years 1914-1915 and 1915-1916. DESCRIPTION: This document is the yearbook for the 1914-1915 period, by the Reuniunea Femeilor Române / Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu/ Hermannstadt/Nagyszeben. The Reunion was founded in 1880. It opened a Romanian-language, private, elementary school for girls in 1883. In 1905/1906 the Reunion inaugurated a “School for home economy and industry.” It reorganized this school in 1911, by dividing it into sections for training in industrial and housekeeping work but closed it in 1914. For more on the school, see Reuniunea Femeilor Romane Sibiu, Anuarul Reuniunii Femeilor din Sibiu pe anii 1911-1912 [The Yearbook of the Women’s Meeting in Sibiu for the Years 1911-1912] (Sibiu: Tiparul Tipografia Arhidiecezane, 1912). After the beginning of the Great War, the Sibiu Reunion volunteered to care for the Austro-Hungarian Army’s wounded by creating a “reserve hospital” in the training school’s building. In 1919, Queen Marie of Romania (1875-1938) became patron of the Reunion’s reopened School for Housekeeping and Industry. In the years that followed, the Sibiu Reunion was a significant participant in the federative Union of Romanian Women, initiated by Maria Baiulescu. ¶ The Yearbook offers information on the activities of the Sibiu Reunion of Romanian Women between 1914 and 1916. According to the administrative documents reproduced in the yearbook (meeting minutes, budgets, annual report), the “reserve hospital” cared for “264 wounded soldiers, by origin from the different countries of our Monarchy.” In 1915, the Reunion hospital and its initiators were commended by the visiting Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria (1866-1939), a promoter of the Red Cross in Austria-Hungary. In 1916, the Reunion closed its hospital, arguing that it was no longer sent any wounded to care for. Valeria Soroștineanu has shown that the situation of Sibiu/Nagyszeben/Hermannstadt and its inhabitants during the second half of the war was complicated: when the Kingdom of Romania joined the war in 1916, on the side of the Entente, the city was quickly surrounded by the neighboring country’s troops, with most civilians fleeing the area. The members of the Reunion remaining in the (still Austro-Hungarian) city of Sibiu/Nagyszeben/Hermannstadt drastically reduced their social involvement, due to the “heavy atmosphere” and the weight of familial concerns. The Reunion re-emerged in late 1918 to welcome Romanian troops to the city and host a reception in honor of the Romanian-allied French General Henri Berthelot (1861-1931). For more on this, see Reuniunea Femeilor Romane Sibiu, Anuarul Reuniunii Femeilor din Sibiu pe anii 1911-1912 [The Yearbook of the Women’s Meeting in Sibiu for the Years 1911-1912] (Sibiu: Tiparul Tipografia Arhidiecezane, 1912). ¶ By covering the first years of the Great War, the yearbook helps us understand the transition undergone by the Sibiu Reunion, and to a certain extent, all women’s Reunions in Transylvania. Until 1916, the Reunion behaved largely like an Austro-Hungarian association of pragmatic, nationalistic Romanian women and was considered a significant part of Sibiu/Nagyszeben/Hermannstadt’s municipal associational fabric. After 1918, the organization presented itself and was recognized as primarily, ardently nationalistic. This yearbook helps reconstruct the evolution of Transylvanian Romanian women’s associations in the years right before, during and immediately after the Great War. In a broader sense, it contributes to comprehending the transformation of “empire” into “post-empire,” for the case of the Dual Monarchy. KEYWORDS: Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; War; War-time welfare; Women and Nation within Empire; Women and Nation-Building; Women and Relationship Between Nations in the Empire; Women and Struggle Between Nations in the Empire; Women and National Languages; National Identity; Empire Silenced; Social Reform and Political Activism; Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health; Women as Medical Professionals; Habsburg Empire; Funds and donations; Municipal activism; Archduke Franz Salvator, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Tuscany; Princess Marie of Edinburgh, Queen Marie of Romania.
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Reunion of Romanian Women in Sibiu
Date Published / Released
1916
Publisher
Editura Reuniunii
Person Discussed
Marie, of Romania, 1875-1938, Franz Salvator, Archduke of Austria, 1866-1939
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Women and Education, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social and Cultural Rights, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, National Identity, Empire and Feminism, Gendered Education, Education as a Source...
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Women and Education, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social and Cultural Rights, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, National Identity, Empire and Feminism, Gendered Education, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Empire and Education, Women as Medical Professionals, Birth Control, Sexuality, International Peace, Romanians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Bericht über die Tätigkeit Bistritzer ev. Ortsfrauenvereins 1912–1932 aus Anlaß seines 70-jährigen Gründungsfestes
written by Clothilde Dähn, 1867-1932 (Bibliothek, Siebenbürgen-Institut, Universität Heidelberg) (Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County: Buchdruckerei Gustav Zikeli, 1932), 46 page(s)
TITLE: Activity Report of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association between 1912–1932, on the Occasion of its Seventy-Year Jubilee. DESCRIPTION: Clothilde Dähn (1867-1932) describes the history of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association (Augustan Confession) (Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenverein A.B.)...
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written by Clothilde Dähn, 1867-1932 (Bibliothek, Siebenbürgen-Institut, Universität Heidelberg) (Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County: Buchdruckerei Gustav Zikeli, 1932), 46 page(s)
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TITLE: Activity Report of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association between 1912–1932, on the Occasion of its Seventy-Year Jubilee. DESCRIPTION: Clothilde Dähn (1867-1932) describes the history of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association (Augustan Confession) (Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenverein A.B.) beginning from 1912. For an earlier history, see Richard Alberti, Jahresbericht über die Tätigkeit des Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenv...
TITLE: Activity Report of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association between 1912–1932, on the Occasion of its Seventy-Year Jubilee. DESCRIPTION: Clothilde Dähn (1867-1932) describes the history of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association (Augustan Confession) (Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenverein A.B.) beginning from 1912. For an earlier history, see Richard Alberti, Jahresbericht über die Tätigkeit des Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenvereins A. B. im Jahre 1910 (49. Vereinsjahr) [Yearly Activity Report of the Bistritz Evangelical Women’s Association for 1910 (Forty-Ninth Year)] (Bistriz: Verlag des Bistritzer evang. Ortsfrauenvereins A. B., 1911). Yearly reports had not been published since 1915. Dähn became second president of the Association in 1910 and was its president between 1914 and 1932. The association was started as a local initiative in 1862. By 1910, the Bistritz/Bistrița/Beszterce Evangelical Women’s Association operated as the local chapter of the General Women’s Association of the Transylvanian Evangelical Church (Augustan Confession) (Allgemeiner Frauenverein der evangelischen Landeskirche A.B. in Siebenbürgen). The General Association was founded in 1884, a move which was aimed at unifying associations of Lutheran women under the Transylvanian Evangelical Church. The Transylvanian Evangelical Church enjoyed far-reaching autonomy within the Hungarian Kingdom after the Austro-Hungarian “Compromise” of 1867. It functioned as the key institution of the self-government of the German-speaking Saxon population of Transylvania, Hungary. The Bistritz Association was one of many local associations of Lutheran women in Transylvania. The association had run a kindergarten since 1886, a medical care centre (Krankenpflegeanstalt) since 1898, a soup kitchen since 1911, and an orphanage since 1914. The surge of enthusiasm at the outbreak of the Great War drove members to exchange six thousand crown worth of golden jewelry for iron rings in the Central Powers’ military fundraising programme, “I Gave Gold for Iron.” With the war wearing on, they participated in the effort by knitting woolen clothing for soldiers in the front lines and by supporting families left behind. The brochure gives detailed information on functionaries, members, and donations. KEYWORDS: Peace and War, International Governance and International Law; War; Women’s Participation in War Effort; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations; Child Care; Women and Sexuality, Birth Control and Health; Women as Medical Professionals; Habsburg Empire; War bonds; Funds and Donations; World War I
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Clothilde Dähn, 1867-1932
Date Published / Released
1932
Publisher
Buchdruckerei Gustav Zikeli
Topic / Theme
World War I, 1914-1918, Women and Education, Women and Religion, Indigenous Women, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Access to Primary Education/Literacy, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as Medical Professionals, Political Parties and...
World War I, 1914-1918, Women and Education, Women and Religion, Indigenous Women, Women and Sexuality, Birth Control, and Health, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Access to Primary Education/Literacy, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Women as Medical Professionals, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, International Peace, Anglo-Saxons, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan,' New York, early 1913
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delega...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delegates to the upcoming seventh congress of the Alliance to be held in Budapest in June 1913, even as their nations are at war. The letter...
TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delegates to the upcoming seventh congress of the Alliance to be held in Budapest in June 1913, even as their nations are at war. The letter refers to Balkan Wars, which began on 8 October 1912. While there are conflicts between nations and classes “the subjection of women is common to all nations and all people” and the “joint efforts of the women of the world” are necessary to end this subjection. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Women and War; Gender, Nation and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; South Eastern Europe
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, International Peace, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements
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Carrie Chapman Catt to Rosika Schwimmer, New York, 13 January 1913
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (13 January 1913) , 9 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Women and Nation within Empire; Božena Viková-Kunĕtická; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Man Suffragist...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (13 January 1913) , 9 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Women and Nation within Empire; Božena Viková-Kunĕtická; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Man Suffragists in Hungary; Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-2...
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Women and Nation within Empire; Božena Viková-Kunĕtická; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Man Suffragists in Hungary; Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; Chinese Banner; French Auxiliary; British Auxiliary; IWSA London Headquarters; Free Masons; Inter-Parliamentary Union; Press Work; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia; South Eastern Europe; Balkan Countries; India; Egypt; Burma/Myanmar; Calcutta/Kolkata; Bombay/Mumbai; Cairo/Kairo; Rangoon/Rangun; Kumudine Mitter (?); S. Q. (?) Ranaday (?); Tackla Pasha (?); Hla Qung (?); Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer); Gusztáv Dirner; Márkus Dezső; Miss Bergman; Adela Stanton Coit; Anna Lindemann; Jane Addams; Mrs. Boven; Anna Howard Shaw; Marie Stritt; Millicent Fawcett; Contessa Luciferro (Elena Lucifero); Miss Keilhau; Mrs. Grenfell; Mrs. Avery; Alva Belmont; Martina Kramers
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
13 January 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Person Discussed
Jane Addams, 1860-1935, Avery, fl. 1913, Martina Kramers, 1863-1934, Alva Belmont, 1853-1933, Grenfell, fl. 1913, Keilhau, fl. 1913, Elena Lucifero, fl. 1913, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 1847-1929, Marie Stritt, 1855-1928, Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919, Boven, fl. 1913, Anna Lindemann, fl. 1911, Adela Stanton Coit, fl. 1913, Bergman, fl. 1913, Hla Qung, fl. 1913, Tackla Pasha, fl. 1913, S. Q. Ranaday...
Jane Addams, 1860-1935, Avery, fl. 1913, Martina Kramers, 1863-1934, Alva Belmont, 1853-1933, Grenfell, fl. 1913, Keilhau, fl. 1913, Elena Lucifero, fl. 1913, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 1847-1929, Marie Stritt, 1855-1928, Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919, Boven, fl. 1913, Anna Lindemann, fl. 1911, Adela Stanton Coit, fl. 1913, Bergman, fl. 1913, Hla Qung, fl. 1913, Tackla Pasha, fl. 1913, S. Q. Ranaday, fl. 1913, Márkus Dezső, 1862-1912, Gusztáv Dirner, fl. 1912, Kumudini Mitter, fl. 1912, Božena Viková-Kuněticka, 1862-1934
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Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social Reform and Political Activism, Political and Human Rights, International Peace, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Suffrage, Human Rights, British, Chinese, Americans
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Carrie Chapman Catt to Rosika Schwimmer, New York, 31 December 1912
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (31 December 1912) , 2 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapes...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (31 December 1912) , 2 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; IWSA USA Auxiliary; Congress Preparations; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Balkan Countries; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schw...
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; IWSA USA Auxiliary; Congress Preparations; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Balkan Countries; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer)
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
31 December 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, International Peace, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Human Rights, Americans
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Clara Tybjerg, Eline Hansen, Thora Daugaard, Eva Koltesen, Louise Wright to 'Dear National Presidents,' Copenhagen, 16 March 1916
written by Eva Koltesen, fl. 1916, Louise Wright, fl. 1916, Thora Daugaard, 1874-1951, Eline Hansen, 1859-1919 and Clara Tybjerg, 1864-1941 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 11 Folder 12) (16 March 1916) , 1 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; World War I; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Comité International des Femmes pour la Paix Permanente; International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace; Women's International League for Pea...
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written by Eva Koltesen, fl. 1916, Louise Wright, fl. 1916, Thora Daugaard, 1874-1951, Eline Hansen, 1859-1919 and Clara Tybjerg, 1864-1941 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 11 Folder 12) (16 March 1916) , 1 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; World War I; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Comité International des Femmes pour la Paix Permanente; International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom WILPF; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Denmark; Copenhagen; Amsterdam
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
16 March 1916, 1916
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Eva Koltesen, fl. 1916, Louise Wright, fl. 1916, Thora Daugaard, 1874-1951, Eline Hansen, 1859-1919, Clara Tybjerg, 1864-1941
Topic / Theme
World War I, 1914-1918, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social Reform and Political Activism, International Peace, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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