Women and Transnational Activism in Historical Perspective Kimberly Jensen, Erika Kuhlman

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History of International Relations, Diplomacy and Intelligence, 14(History of International Relations Library, 14)Historians are beginning to hone their use of the concept of transnationalism as an analytic tool to understand the ideas, networks, and activities of individuals and organizations working across and above the nation-state. This volume brings together the work of historians who consider women as transnational activists from the late nineteenth century to the years following the Second World War. The authors deepen our understanding of the complex ways in which individuals and organizations sought to achieve goals such as women's rights, peace, racial equality and medical relief. By analyzing the complexities of these women's lives and activism, the authors challenge the traditional narrative of international relations history and broaden our understanding of women's history and activism.Table of ContentsPreface by Kathryn Kish SklarAcknowledgementsTable of ContentsIntroduction, Kimberly Jensen and Erika KuhlmanMary Clement Leavitt, Japan, and the Transnationalization of the World WCTU, 1886-1912, Elizabeth Dorn LublinCountry by Birth, Country by Marriage: American Women's Transnational War Efforts in Great Britain, 1895-1918 , Dana CooperLocalizing the Global: The YWCA Movement in China, 1899 to 1939, Elizabeth A. Littell-LambBlack Liberation is an International Cause: Charlotta Bass's Transnational Politics, 1914-1952, Anne RappLiberal and Conservative Women Transnational Activists and Postwar Reconciliation after the Great War, Erika KuhlmanFeminist Transnational Activism and International Health: The Medical Women's International Association and the American Women's Hospitals, 1919-1948 , Kimberly JensenHow to "Make This Pan American Thing Go?" Interwar Debates on U.S. Women's Activism in the Western Hemisphere, Megan ThrelkeldCreating a Transnational Identity:The IFUW Confronts Racial and Religious Membership Restrictions in the 1930s, Christy Jo Snider"I Knew the Kind of Work That Was Done For Children": Dr. Martha Eliot and the Origins of UNICEF, Jennifer MorrisAbout the Author(s)/Editor(s)Kimberly Jensen, (Ph.D. History, University of Iowa 1992) is Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University. She is the author of Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War (University of Illinois Press, 2008). Erika Kuhlman (Ph.D. American Studies, Washington State University 1995) is an Associate Professor of History and Women Studies at Idaho State University. She is the author of Reconstructing Patriarchy after the Great War (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Women and Transnational Activism in Historical Perspective (Kimberly Jensen, Erika Kuhlman)

Полное название книги Kimberly Jensen, Erika Kuhlman Women and Transnational Activism in Historical Perspective
Авторы Kimberly Jensen, Erika Kuhlman
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Категории Образование и наука
ISBN 9789089790385
Издательство Republic of Letters Publishing BV
Год 2009
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