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Notatka z podróze do Hagi z powodu kongresu miedznarodowego kobiet w dniu 28/IV – 1/V
written by Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934 (Archiwum Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, Fragment archiwum NZ LK NKN, 8836/IV: k 5-7) (1915) , 3 page(s)
TITLE: Note on the Journey to the International Women’s Congress in The Hague from April 28 to May 1. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organizati...
written by Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934 (Archiwum Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, Fragment archiwum NZ LK NKN, 8836/IV: k 5-7) (1915) , 3 page(s)
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TITLE: Note on the Journey to the International Women’s Congress in The Hague from April 28 to May 1. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organization “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” at the international Women’s Peace Congress in The Hague in 1915. Daszyńska-Golińska was a...
TITLE: Note on the Journey to the International Women’s Congress in The Hague from April 28 to May 1. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organization “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” at the international Women’s Peace Congress in The Hague in 1915. Daszyńska-Golińska was a socialist and feminist politician and a national economist (Nationalökonomin). She gained her PhD at the University of Zurich (Universität Zürich) in 1891 and taught at Berlin University (Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, today Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin). She stood up for women’s right to vote and for the independence of Poland. She also was a representative of the eugenic movement in Poland especially between the wars. The “International Congress of Women, The Hague, 1915” called together representatives of women’s organizations from all over the world to prevent war in future. It established the “International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace,” since 1919 “Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.” The “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” joined together active Polish women to mobilize them for the “Polish question.” The collection consists of 48 pp. of different handwritten papers and typescripts in German and Polish from Daszyńska-Goliǹska: records from meetings and policy papers about the positions of Polish women’s politics concerning independence, peace and the role of women during war times. In addition, there are some English, Polish and German announcements and protocols concerning the Congress and the Committee. They are not written by Daszyńska-Golińska. ‘Notatka z podróże do Hagi z powodu kongresu międznarodowego kobiet w dniu 28/IV – 1/V [Note on the Journey to the International Women’s Congress in The Hague from April, 28th to May 1st]’ lists Dazsyńska-Golińska‘s activities and succes at the congress in the Hague. She told about her attempts to distribute and to sell papers and brochures on Poland and the fight for independence. She met an activist from the Netherlands whom she considered interested in Polish politics. She wasn’t recommended for the board of the committee because it was organized by states not nations. Finally, she estimated the English and US-American delegates as kindly disposed to the Polish problem while the Germans and German were concidered unpopular. KEYWORDS: Women and Practices/Cultures of Empire; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Women Challenging Empire; Peace and War; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political and Human Rights; Habsburg Empire; Poland; Germany; The Hague; USA; Great Britain; the Netherlands
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1915
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social and Cultural Rights, Human Rights, National Identity, International Peace, Polish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Observations on a Mediated Peace In Spain
written by Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961, in Emily Greene Balch Papers, 1842-1961, of Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 656-658 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988. Originals held by Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania) (Swarthmore, PA) (1935) , 3 page(s)
written by Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961, in Emily Greene Balch Papers, 1842-1961, of Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 656-658 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988. Originals held by Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania) (Swarthmore, PA) (1935) , 3 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Date Written / Recorded
1935
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social and Cultural Rights, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, International Peace
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On African Women's Equality, Role in National Liberation, Development and Peace: Report and Proceedings of the Regional Seminar for Africa H...
written by Regional Seminar for Africa, Mogadishu, 1975 (Mogadishu, Benaadir, 1975), 134 page(s)
written by Regional Seminar for Africa, Mogadishu, 1975 (Mogadishu, Benaadir, 1975), 134 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Regional Seminar for Africa, Mogadishu, 1975
Date Published / Released
1975
Topic / Theme
Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, International Peace, Equal Rights for Women
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Our Common Cause, Civilization [Proceedings of the International Congress of Women, July 16-22, 1933, Chicago, Illinois]
written by International Congress of Women: 1933 July 16-22: Chicago, IL (New York, NY: National Council of Women of the United States, 1933), 992 page(s)
This report is the proceedings of the International Congress of Women gathering in July 1933 in Chicago.
written by International Congress of Women: 1933 July 16-22: Chicago, IL (New York, NY: National Council of Women of the United States, 1933), 992 page(s)
Description
This report is the proceedings of the International Congress of Women gathering in July 1933 in Chicago.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
International Congress of Women : 1933 July 16-22 : Chicago, IL
Date Published / Released
1933
Publisher
National Council of Women of the United States
Topic / Theme
Great Depression, 1929-1941, Work and Class Identity, Political and Human Rights, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Rights to Work, Equal Rights for Women, Post Colonial and Transnationalism, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright @ 1933 by the National Council of Women of the United States, Inc.
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Paula Hathorn, interview by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987
written by Paula Hathorn, 1962-, in South African Women, 1987, of Diana Russell Personal Collection; interview by Diana Russell, 1938- , 1 hour 28 mins
Interview of Paula Hathorn by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987. Proofed by Lynne Aschman.
Portrait. This image is part of series of photographs taken during Diana Russell's travels in South Africa for the research phase of the book, Lives of Courage: Women for a New South Africa.
written by Paula Hathorn, 1962-, in South African Women, 1987, of Diana Russell Personal Collection; interview by Diana Russell, 1938- , 1 hour 28 mins
Description
Interview of Paula Hathorn by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987. Proofed by Lynne Aschman.
Portrait. This image is part of series of photographs taken during Diana Russell's travels in South Africa for the research phase of the book, Lives of Courage: Women for a New South Africa.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1987
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Paula Hathorn, 1962-, Diana Russell, 1938-
Person Discussed
Paula Hathorn, 1962-
Topic / Theme
Apartheid, South Africa, 1948-1994, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, International Peace, Apartheid in South Africa, South Africans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Polens Unabhängigkeit als Bedingung eines dauernden Friedens
written by Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934 (Archiwum Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, Fragment archiwum NZ LK NKN, 8836/IV: 1-5) (1915) , 5 page(s)
TITLE: The Independence of Poland as a Condition for permament Peace. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organization “Liga Kobiet (Women’s Leagu...
written by Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934 (Archiwum Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej, Fragment archiwum NZ LK NKN, 8836/IV: 1-5) (1915) , 5 page(s)
Description
TITLE: The Independence of Poland as a Condition for permament Peace. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organization “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” at the international Women’s Peace Congress in The Hague in 1915. Daszyńska-Golińska was a socialist and feminist politician...
TITLE: The Independence of Poland as a Condition for permament Peace. DESCRIPTION: The archive of Jagiellonian Library in Cracow contains unpublished material of Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska (1866-1934) which she collected due to her task to represent the Polish women’s organization “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” at the international Women’s Peace Congress in The Hague in 1915. Daszyńska-Golińska was a socialist and feminist politician and a national economist (Nationalökonomin). She gained her PhD at the University of Zurich (Universität Zürich) in 1891 and taught at Berlin University (Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, today Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin). She stood up for women’s right to vote and for the independence of Poland. She also was a representative of the eugenic movement in Poland especially between the wars. The “International Congress of Women, The Hague, 1915” called together representatives of women’s organizations from all over the world to prevent war in future. It established the “International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace,” since 1919 “Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.” The “Liga Kobiet (Women’s League)” joined together active Polish women to mobilize them for the “Polish question.” The collection consists of 48 pp. of different handwritten papers and typescripts in German and Polish from Daszyńska-Goliǹska: records from meetings and policy papers about the positions of Polish women’s politics concerning independence, peace and the role of women during war times. In addition, there are some English, Polish and German announcements and protocols concerning the Congress and the Committee. They are not written by Daszyńska-Golińska. The paper “Polens Unabhängigkeit als Bedingung eines dauernden Friedens (The Independence of Poland as a Condition for Permanent Peace),” written after the Congress, presents some general remarks on the Polish point of view concerning peace and the role of women’s politics. Though the congress in The Hague had strengthened women’s task to prevent war and to stand up for equality, democracy and culture, Daszyńska-Golińska stresses that the war evoked the national principle as the basis of societies as shown by the examples of Germany, France, Italy and Poland as well. Polish Women joined together in the Women’s League to fight for Polish independence. She stresses that without an independent Polish state, a new political order in Europe, permanent peace would be impossible. KEYWORDS: Women and Practices/Cultures of Empire; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Women Challenging Empire; Peace and War; Social Reform and Political Activism; Political and Human Rights; Habsburg Empire; Poland; Germany; France; Italy; The Hague
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1915
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska, 1860-1934
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Social and Cultural Rights, Human Rights, National Identity, International Peace, Nationalism and Independence Movements, Polish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Politics and Friendship
edited by Mineke Bosch, fl. 1990 and Annemarie Kloosterman, fl. 1990 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1990), 315 page(s)
edited by Mineke Bosch, fl. 1990 and Annemarie Kloosterman, fl. 1990 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1990), 315 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Contributor
Mineke Bosch, fl. 1990, Annemarie Kloosterman, fl. 1990
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of the Ohio State University Press Publications. https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/6292
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Pravila za savez Dobrotvornih Zadruga Srpkinja iz Austro-Ugarske, Bosne i Hercegovine
written by Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women, in Ženski svet, Vol. 17, no. 3, January 3, 1902, pp. 33-36 (1902), 4 page(s)
TITLE: Statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina. DESCRIPTION: This article discusses a statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Savez Dobrotvornih Zadruga Srpkinj...
written by Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women, in Ženski svet, Vol. 17, no. 3, January 3, 1902, pp. 33-36 (1902), 4 page(s)
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TITLE: Statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina. DESCRIPTION: This article discusses a statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Savez Dobrotvornih Zadruga Srpkinja iz Austro-Ugarske, Bosne i Hercegovine), created during the general assembly of the Charitable Cooperative of Serbian Women (Dobrotvo...
TITLE: Statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina. DESCRIPTION: This article discusses a statute of the Alliance of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women from Austria-Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Savez Dobrotvornih Zadruga Srpkinja iz Austro-Ugarske, Bosne i Hercegovine), created during the general assembly of the Charitable Cooperative of Serbian Women (Dobrotvorna zadruga Srpkinja Novosatkinja) from Novi Sad in February 1902, and signed by Arkadije Varađanin, secretary, and Julka Radovanović, principal. The text was published in Ženski svet. List dobrotvornih zadruga Srpkinja (Women’s World: Journal of the Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women). The journal was published between 1886 and 1914 in Novi Sad (Újvidék), the Vojvodina, by the Charitable Cooperative of Serbian Women from Novi Sad (Dobrotvorna zadruga Srpkinja Novosatkinja). The Vojvodina belonged to the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia which enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy within the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen, or Hungary, in the dual Monarchy (from 1867) of Austria-Hungary. Serbian was one of the dominant languages spoken in the Vojvodina. The editor of Ženski svetwas Arkadije Varađanin, a man who was an active proponent of women’s rights and was a teacher and director of the Serbian High School for Girls established in Novi Sad in 1874. Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 and fully annexed the territory in 1908. The province was jointly administered as a Condominium. The article reports that the alliance is established in the form of cooperative and the statute has 30 clauses. The clauses define the goals of the alliance with regard to the realms of charitable, educational and economic work. The goals include: to establish new Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women; to collect money in case of floods or fire “in our country or outside of it”; to assist the “Red Cross” society in case of war in the “fatherland” or “other areas where Serbian people live”; to build shelters for orphans and old people; to establish schools for children where they would be trained to be good, hardworking and develop proper morals; to help prepare good and honest domestic tutors and teachers for better-off Serbian households; to establish schools for women’s handicraft and places where these products would be sold; to teach the members to be frugal in order to have a good and progressive household. The alliance has a common budget. The direction of the alliance is set in Novi Sad. The official language of the alliance is Serbian, and the Cyrillic the official alphabet. For the report on the first meeting of representatives of the Alliance of Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women, published in Ženski svet in June 1902, see “Prva skupština Saveza Dobrotvornih Zadruga Srpkinja [The First Assembly of the Alliance of Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women],” Ženski svet, January 6, 1902. KEYWORDS: Women and Institutions of Empire; Women’s Cooperative; Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Red Cross; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; War; Women and Nation within Empire;Women and Nation-Building; Women and Struggle Between Nations in the Empire; Women and National Languages; National Identity; Women Challenging Empire; Political and Human Rights; Nationality Rights; Social and Cultural Rights; Women and Education; Education in National Languages; Women as Teachers; Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation;Work and Class Identity; Work and Class Identity; Handicraft; Embroidery; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Vojvodina; Novi Sad; Serbia; Bosnia; Herzegovina; Hungary
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Charitable Cooperatives of Serbian Women
Date Published / Released
03 January 1902, 1902
Person Discussed
Arkadije Varađanin, fl. 1874
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Work and Class Identity, Women and Education, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Political and Human Rights, Women and Development, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, International Peace, Labor Standards, Indigenous Languages, National Identity, Empire and Internation...
Indigenous Women, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Work and Class Identity, Women and Education, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Political and Human Rights, Women and Development, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, International Peace, Labor Standards, Indigenous Languages, National Identity, Empire and Internationalism, Women as Teachers, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Social and Cultural Rights, Household Crafts, Serbians
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The Present Political Situation, With Special Reference to Europe
written by Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961, in Emily Greene Balch Papers, 1842-1961, of Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 646-648 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988. Originals held by Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.) (Swarthmore, PA) (1935) , 3 page(s)
written by Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961, in Emily Greene Balch Papers, 1842-1961, of Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 646-648 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988. Originals held by Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.) (Swarthmore, PA) (1935) , 3 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Date Written / Recorded
1935
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Emily Greene Balch, 1867-1961
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Social and Cultural Rights, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, International Peace
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Proceedings of the International Assembly of Women for a Meaningful Summit, November 7, 8 & 9, 1986, Athens, Greece
written by Margarita Papandreou, fl. 1986 (Concord, MA: Dana McLean Greeley Foundation for Peace and Justice, 1986), 164 page(s)
written by Margarita Papandreou, fl. 1986 (Concord, MA: Dana McLean Greeley Foundation for Peace and Justice, 1986), 164 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Proceeding
Author / Creator
Margarita Papandreou, fl. 1986
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Dana McLean Greeley Foundation for Peace and Justice
Topic / Theme
Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, International Peace, Equal Rights for Women, Disarmament
Copyright Message
Copyright by author unless otherwise noted.
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