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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (146): 59–83.
Published: 01 May 2023
... in which she was expected to produce apolitical texts bothered Şenler greatly. She then started writing a column for the daily Bugün ( Today ), published by the owner of Yeni İstiklal , Mehmet Şevket Eygi. Bugün greatly contributed to Şenler’s emergence as an iconic Islamist woman and an alternative...
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in Just before Freedom: Alicia Sanguinetti’s Photographs of Political Prisoners in Argentina
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Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 6. The cell of this young woman who is making ropes for a banner shows us that her space of confinement has been decorated with postcards, letters, and small objects. May 25, 1973. Photo by Alicia Sanguinetti.
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Published: 01 October 2018
Figures 3 and 4. Chris Killip, Woman in Bus Shelter and Women in Bus Stop , 1976. In Flagrante , plates 6 and 47. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of the artist, © Chris Killip
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Published: 01 October 2018
Figures 3 and 4. Chris Killip, Woman in Bus Shelter and Women in Bus Stop , 1976. In Flagrante , plates 6 and 47. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of the artist, © Chris Killip
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Radical History Review (1986) 1986 (36): 47–61.
Published: 01 October 1986
...Mark Pittenger Copyright © September, 1986 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1986 Evolution, ”Woman’s Nature” and
American Feminist Socialism,
1900-1915
Mark Pittenger
The ”only thing women can...
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Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (142): 57–71.
Published: 01 January 2022
...Lynda Nead Abstract Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in Britain. On April 10, 1955, in front of witnesses, she shot and killed her lover, David Blakely, and was immediately arrested and imprisoned. In so many other ways, however, her life was similar to those of many aspirational women...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 145–159.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Erik Esselstrom This essay reflects on the experience of a remarkable Japanese woman, Hasegawa Teru, whose life story can help us both historicize and contextualize the emergence of a human-rights discourse in modern Japan and connect it to the struggle of the social and political Left in Japanese...
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (120): 35–51.
Published: 01 October 2014
...Licia Fiol-Matta Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957) was born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the remote Elqui Valley of Chile. She ascended from prototypical small-town schoolteacher to the most famous Latin American woman of her time in her multiple guises as educator, diplomat, and poet. For decades this 1945...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 217–225.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Monica B. Pearl Abstract This article is one woman’s reflection on her experiences as a member of ACT UP/New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s through the lens of subsequent engagement in scholarship on AIDS representation in literature and visual media. Excerpted from a keynote address...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 11–35.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Sarah J. Seidman Abstract This essay examines how gender facilitated the encounters between Angela Y. Davis and the Cuban Revolution in the late 1960s and 1970s. Davis’s multifaceted identity as a black woman and communist shaped both her representation and reception in Cuba. Cubans supported Davis...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 181–192.
Published: 01 January 2024
... violence and challenging systems of active harm and death. Her astonishing career—and marginalized identities as a lesbian, Jewish, working-class woman from a multiracial family—demonstrates the radical power of ordinary people engaged in collective, transformative action. In this visual essay, the authors...
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Published: 01 January 2022
and proclaims, “Sex Workers Unite! . . . It is an outrage that there are laws in this country which deny a woman’s right to receive payment for sexual services.” National Festival of Women’s Theater, Santa Cruz, CA. Photo by Charles Kennard (1983).
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Radical History Review (1984) 1984 (28-30): 327–342.
Published: 01 May 1984
...
Nancy Hewitt
In July 1848, a small band of women traveled the thirty miles
from Rochester to Seneca Falls, New York to attend the first
woman’s rights convention in America. Those in attendance
proclaimed that ”woman has too long rested satisfied in the
circumscribed limits...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 61–84.
Published: 01 January 1991
... is that this
world has been made by men and for men and the ideals
they are putting forth are colored by masculine
thought..Our text books on Civics do not show the slightest
appreciation of the significance of the ‘woman’s move-
ment Pauline Steinem, 1909’
The subject of this paper...
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Radical History Review (1977) 1977 (14-15): 109–119.
Published: 01 May 1977
... about
it, but there wasn't anything she could do.
F: Did she work?
G: No, she never worked, she stayed home. She was
16 when she married and she had seven children. She
regarded herself as an old woman. How could she think
of going to work? Ours was a typical working class
family...
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Radical History Review (1989) 1989 (43): 45–71.
Published: 01 January 1989
... not shaped freely by their auth~rs.~They are better seen
as a triangular dialogue between Council, man and woman.
Yet the language of those interrogated reveals much about class
and gender in these people's world. Indeed, the difficulties of our
sourcerwhich do not faithfully record people's...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (70): 48–77.
Published: 01 January 1998
..., nor hell a fury like a
woman scorned.
-William Congreve, “The Mourning Bride,” 1697
Suppression of undue emotion, whether of laughter, or anger, or mor-
tification, or disappointment, or of selfishness in any form, is a sure
mark of good training.
-Mrs. Hale, Manners...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (70): 49–77.
Published: 01 January 1998
..., nor hell a fury like a
woman scorned.
-William Congreve, “The Mourning Bride,” 1697
Suppression of undue emotion, whether of laughter, or anger, or mor-
tification, or disappointment, or of selfishness in any form, is a sure
mark of good training.
-Mrs. Hale, Manners...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (20): 181–205.
Published: 01 May 1979
... to God, it was believed that his will-power
and self-control were greater, as evidenced by the practice of male
continence. Thus, it was argued that "self-limitation is the principle
which qualifies one for the descending-fellowship. In the fellowship
between man and woman, for instance, man...
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Radical History Review (1980) 1979-80 (22): 93–98.
Published: 01 January 1980
...Tom Dublin 1979 Working Women
and the
”Women’s Question”
Tom Dublin
The years between 1830 and 1860 saw the articulation of oppos-
ing ideas concerning woman’s ”proper sphere. ” The dominant...
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