Yearbook of Women’s History
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Founded in 1980, the Yearbook of Women’s History is a peer-reviewed academic annual covering all aspects of gender connected with historical research throughout the world. Each issue deals with a specific theme, for which we publish CFP yearly.
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Hello! This is the official account for the Jaarboek Vrouwengeschiedenis / Yearbook of Women’s History published at @amsterdamupress.bsky.social We are currently working on issue 43: Women and Ports!
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Did you know that cats were used to ridicule feminists? @lascno.bsky.social wrote about this for #YWH43, which is available online! www.aup.nl/en/book/9789...
The picture shows a fat cat wearing a feathered hat, with her paw on a sign that says 'We demand the vote' and a button that says 'votes for women'.  “Postcard : An advocate for woman's rights. [Circa 1910-1913],” Ann Lewis Women's Suffrage Collection
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Submissions for issue #44 have closed! Now comes the hard part where we have to make a selection...
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We will consider both articles (3000-6000 words) and more experimental pieces. We invite authors from academia, museums and cultural and heritage institutions, NGOs, and activist organisations.
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How have feminist contributions influenced the development of buildings, districts, and entire
cities? And in what ways were such perspectives excluded or ignored?
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How have local authorities, clients, building firms, activist organizations, and knowledge institutions been
influenced by feminist ideas, intersectional perspectives, or decolonial thought on architecture?
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We are currently working on issue 43: Women in Ports! This issues' guest-editor is Irene Jacobs from the Martiem Museum Rotterdam.
Van boven in het midden op een lint: Amsterdam. Rechts daarvan een vliegende engel, het wapen der stad houdende. Links van het lint een engel met het wapen der provincie Holland. In den l.b. op een cartouche omgeven door ankers, roeispanen en vierregelig lat: opschrift: Cui nomen Amnis Amstela etc. In den r.b. op een cartouche, omgeven door zeevaartkundige instrumenten een zevenregelig latijnsch opschrift: Ex ti bi Benigne Spectator. etc. Iin de marge links: Oueradt excudit
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You can read the last edition of the yearbook, 'Gender and Animals in History' in #OpenAccess via our website!

🔗 www.aup.nl/en/book/9789...

#AnimalsinHistory #GenderHistory
womenshistory.bsky.social
Hello! This is the official account for the Jaarboek Vrouwengeschiedenis / Yearbook of Women’s History published at @amsterdamupress.bsky.social We are currently working on issue 43: Women and Ports!