The Journal of the Women's History Network Spring 2017
Women’s History The journal of the Women’s History Network Spring 2017 Articles by Elizabeth A. O’Donnell, Peter Ayres, Eleanor Fitzsimons, Annemarie van Heerikhuizen, Irene Gill Plus Five book reviews Getting to know each other Committee News Volume 2 Issue 7 ISSN 2059-0164 www.womenshistorynetwork.org Women’s History Network Annual Conference, 2017 WOMEN AND THE WIDER WORLD Friday 1 September – Saturday 2 September 2017 University of Birmingham Image Credit: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in Zurich, from LSE Library’s collections. Call for Papers We invite established scholars, postgraduate researchers, independent scholars, museum curators and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines, working on any place or period, to contribute to this year’s conference. Potential topics relating to ‘Women and the Wider World’ could include: Humanitarian activism, medieval warriors, the formation of professional identities in the international sphere, war work and philanthropy, mythological and folklore representations, migration, the Empire, suffrage through an international lens, travel writers and explorers, pilgrimages and religious travel, international diplomacy, anti-slavery campaigning, global artistic, literary, and intellectual networks, artistic and literary representations of women’s internationalism, pacifism and international peace movements, letter writing, international communities of educated women and women’s role in internationalising education, women on the crusades, the material culture and spaces of women’s internationalism, exchanges between women across colonial & Cold War borders, theorizing international feminism. We encourage those working in archaeology, museums studies, geography, history of science, technology and medicine, art history, environmental history and all forms of history for any period, focused on women, to send in proposals for themed 90 minute panels, individual 20 minute papers, 90-minute round tables/discussions, and posters.
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