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  • The Lesley Halls
    I created the initial version of these pages in late December 1998, to reflect my interests in the history of gender and sexuality, feminist science fiction and fantasy, and as a professional archivist at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Med ...
    http://homepages.primex.co.uk/~lesleyah/
 
  • The Melli Beese
    Amelie Beese, known as Melli, was the first woman in Germany to obtain a pilots license. Some basic facts for you. She was born in September 1886. In 1911, aged 25, she passed her flying test in spite of considerable efforts by male comrades to sabo ...
    http://geocities.com/heidoscop/melli_beese.htm
 
  • Womens History Sources in the British Isles
    There are 46 Genesis partners in total: 28 universities, 4 national collections including 7 departments from the British Library and 11 specialist collections including 3 departments of the Imperial War Museum. They submit collection descriptions to ...
    http://londonmet.ac.uk/genesis/
 
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  • Emancipation of Women
    While studying at the Open University I became convinced by Jerome Bruners ideas on active learning. Since I began teaching history in 1978 I have attempted to produce materials that enable active learning to take place. This has included educational ...
    http://spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/resource.htm
 
  • Womens History Project
    The major work of the Women’s History Project is to survey and list sources relevant to the history of women in Ireland. Two major databases have been created from work undertaken between October 1997 and August 2001, and both are available here for ...
    http://nationalarchives.ie/wh/
 
  • Fabulous & Eccentric Marchesa Casati
    For the first three decades of the twentieth century, the fabled Marchesa Luisa Casati 18811957 triumphed as the brightest star in European society. Possibly the most artistically represented woman in history after the Virgin Mary and Cleopatra, the ...
    http://marchesacasati.com/
 
 
 
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