Nineteenth Century Collections Online: #12
Women and Transnational Networks
Women and Transnational Networks
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• More than 2.8 million
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• Asia and the West
• British Politics and Society
• British Theatre, Music, and Literature
• Children's Literature and Childhood
• European Literature, the Corvey Collection, 1790-1840
• Europe and Africa, Colonialism and Culture
• Maps and Travel Literature
• Photography
• Religion, Reform, and Society
• Science, Technology, and Medicine Part I
• Science, Technology, and Medicine Part II
• Women and Transnational Networks
===Document(s)===
• Brochure
• Catalog
• Factsheet
===Pages===
• More than 2.8 million
===Product Modules===
• Asia and the West
• British Politics and Society
• British Theatre, Music, and Literature
• Children's Literature and Childhood
• European Literature, the Corvey Collection, 1790-1840
• Europe and Africa, Colonialism and Culture
• Maps and Travel Literature
• Photography
• Religion, Reform, and Society
• Science, Technology, and Medicine Part I
• Science, Technology, and Medicine Part II
• Women and Transnational Networks
===Document(s)===
• Brochure
• Catalog
• Factsheet
Explore issues of gender and class through a transnational perspective
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks focuses on issues at the intersection of gender and class -- from the late eighteenth century to the era of suffrage in the early twentieth century -- through a transnational perspective. This collection deepens the already-comprehensive coverage of European movements included in Nineteenth Century Collections Online by adding sources from the United States and other regions. The focus of this collection is on major nineteenth-century trends, topics, and events as they relate to gender, including social reform, high and low culture, transnational networks, immigration, daily life, religion, and more.
Researchers and scholars will find rare content related to:
• Social reform movements and groups
• High and "low" culture
• Literature and the arts
• Immigration
• Daily life
• Religion
• and more
As a resource for study of gender, societal rules, and class -- all key categories of research for the "long" nineteenth century -- Women and Transnational Networks supports research in history, sociology, women's studies, medicine, and a host of other disciplines. The collection's scope of content from global sources gives this archive a truly international perspective. Included in the collection is a wide array of primary source documents, including serials, books, manuscripts, diaries, reports, and visuals.
Key collections include:
• Mary Braddon Archive -- This archive of unpublished, previously inaccessible material includes correspondence with the author's family and famous figures of her day, working notebooks and drafts, and her unpublished memoir, Before the Knowledge of Evil.
• Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt -- Papers relate to Catt's work as a leader in the women's suffrage movement and peace activities. Includes a rich collection of photographs, including many of the WWII Women's Land Army.
• Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly -- The archives of the famed newspaper founded by suffragist and feminist, Victoria Woodhull
• History of Women collection
• Personal papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Myrtilla Miner
• Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th-19th Centuries
• The Diaries of Elizabeth Fry, 1797-1845
• British birth control material at the British Library of Political and Economic Sciences: 1800-1947
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks focuses on issues at the intersection of gender and class -- from the late eighteenth century to the era of suffrage in the early twentieth century -- through a transnational perspective. This collection deepens the already-comprehensive coverage of European movements included in Nineteenth Century Collections Online by adding sources from the United States and other regions. The focus of this collection is on major nineteenth-century trends, topics, and events as they relate to gender, including social reform, high and low culture, transnational networks, immigration, daily life, religion, and more.
Researchers and scholars will find rare content related to:
• Social reform movements and groups
• High and "low" culture
• Literature and the arts
• Immigration
• Daily life
• Religion
• and more
As a resource for study of gender, societal rules, and class -- all key categories of research for the "long" nineteenth century -- Women and Transnational Networks supports research in history, sociology, women's studies, medicine, and a host of other disciplines. The collection's scope of content from global sources gives this archive a truly international perspective. Included in the collection is a wide array of primary source documents, including serials, books, manuscripts, diaries, reports, and visuals.
Key collections include:
• Mary Braddon Archive -- This archive of unpublished, previously inaccessible material includes correspondence with the author's family and famous figures of her day, working notebooks and drafts, and her unpublished memoir, Before the Knowledge of Evil.
• Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt -- Papers relate to Catt's work as a leader in the women's suffrage movement and peace activities. Includes a rich collection of photographs, including many of the WWII Women's Land Army.
• Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly -- The archives of the famed newspaper founded by suffragist and feminist, Victoria Woodhull
• History of Women collection
• Personal papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Myrtilla Miner
• Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th-19th Centuries
• The Diaries of Elizabeth Fry, 1797-1845
• British birth control material at the British Library of Political and Economic Sciences: 1800-1947