Amsterdam Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History, 25.-27.08.2010, Amsterdam

Main Theme: Unequal Sisters: Women, Gender, and Global Inequalities in Historical Perspective / La sororité à l’épreuve. Femmes, genre et inégalités mondiales: perspectives historiques
Program Committee: Chair: Francisca de Haan (Central European University, Hungary/Aletta, Institute for Women’s History, Amsterdam). Members: Margaret Allen (University of Adelaide, Australia), Avital Bloch (University of Colima, Mexico), Carolyn Eichner (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States), Jacqueline Van Gent (University of Western Australia), and Rumi Yasutake (Konan University, Japan).
Venue: Amsterdam
Time: 25-27 August 2010
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  • Panel 1: Unequal Motherhood: Transnational Perspectives
  • Panel 2: Exploring Women’s Relationships Across Racialized Hierarchies
  • Panel 3: Shifting Comparisons: Feminists and Slaves in India and the West
  • Panel 4: Women’s Journals in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman Balkans (19th and Early 20th Centuries): Social Inequalities and Feminisms
  • Panel 5: Rethinking Clara Zetkin’s Legacy
  • Panel 6: Jewishness into Feminism: Questions of Transnational Intersection
  • Panel 7: Inequalities in the History of Science and Academia
  • Panel 8: Rethinking and Contextualizing Sisterhood, Gender, and Politics
  • Panel 9: Racism, Nationalism and Imperialism Intersecting with Women’s Rights
  • Panel 10: The Challenges of Inter/Transnational Women’s Movements
  • Panel 11: Women Across Liminal Spaces: Religion, Health, Work and Gender
  • Panel 12: The Global Struggle for Women’s Citizenship
  • Panel 13: Gender and Imperialism
  • Panel 14: Varieties of Post-1945 Feminisms
  • Panel 15: ‘Colored Citizens‘: Women’s Freedom, Citizenship, and Civil Rights in the African Diaspora
  • Panel 16: Overriding Inequality: Transnational Networks of Women Scientists and Academics in the First Half of the 20th Century
  • Panel 17: Rethinking Class and Gender Norms, Marriage and the Family
  • Panel 18: Women’s Collective Action and Creativity in Cultural Industries in the 20th Century

Source: H-WOMEN@H-NET.MSU.EDU

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