World War One was one of the defining periods of the 20th century and for women's rights it marked a giant leap forward. At the start of the war the suffragette movement threw its weight behind ...
World War One was one of the defining periods of the 20th century and for women's rights it marked a giant leap forward. At the start of the war the suffragette movement threw its weight behind ...
Endell Street hospital's suffragette surgeons Women in medicine and health in World War One In 1865 the first woman trained in Britain qualified as a doctor - Dr Garrett-Anderson's mother ...
Swamp Donkey Musical Theatre brings history to life with The Hello Girls, a powerful production that tells the true story of ...
But after their shifts ended, a group of women from Coalville, in Leicestershire, took to football pitches to make sporting history. The Coalville Munitions Girls Football Club remains the only ...
When women enter the early historical record, it is often because they caused men problems. Some women schemed to advance their own sons when their husband had sons by several women. Women’s loyalties ...
When men went to fight in World War One, women at a munitions factory in Newport formed rugby teams, inspiring a movement that "pushed boundaries". They contributed to a fundraising effort for a ...
Women compete in the Olympics — in golf, tennis, croquet and sailing — for the first time. AAU adds track and field events for women. Four years later, six teams compete in organization’s ...
She has published widely in the areas of Gnosticism, ancient Christianity, and Women's Studies. In the last twenty years, the history of women in ancient Christianity has been almost completely ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was an inspirational group of diverse women in World War II. But what exactly ...
Zahra Nader is an Afghan-Canadian journalist and the founding editor-in-chief of Zan Times, which covers human rights in Afghanistan with a focus on women and the LGBTQ community. She began her ...