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Address and inscription inside front cover. No other marks and very slight creasing to covers. Mainly clean tight pages with very slightly marked boards and a little rubbing to corners. 109pp. Essays of the ives of ordinary and extraordinary Latin American women from the remote regions of Southern Chile to the Guatemalan forest. They tell of the tortures from the time of Pinochet and the women artists who defied this authoritarian regime.
261 pages. Black and white illustrations. Being an account written from the recollections of women surviving from the Red River era. - subtitle. A tribute to the women of an earlier day by The Canadian Women's Club. Colour frontispiece. Above-average wear. Hinges open. A worthy reading copy of this wonderful history. Book
186145689New-York: Marie Louise Hankins & Co 1861. First Edition. Octavo 19cm.; publisher's decorative orange cloth stamped in gilt all edges gilt yellow glazed endpapers; x11-354pp.; 34 leaves of portraits printed on green stock text illus. throughout. Boards quite rubbed and worn at extremities the whole rather soiled and toned textblock a bit foxed throughout; a Good only copy in the gift binding the plates remaining in fine condition. Collection of short stories portraying various New York "types" including Ruth Martin "The Spiritual Medium"; Lizzie Blair "The Little Hunchback"; and Priscilla Wiggins "The Man-Hater." Hankins was herself an interprising woman of New York billing her "Family Newspaper" as "the first and only successful paper ever published by a lady." "SABIN 30228 calling for 36 plates; WRIGHT II 1092. Marie Louise Hankins & Co unknown books
189472955London, Richard Bentley & Son., 1894. 2 Original-Leinenbände, 8°, 354/344 Seiten. Mit jeweils einen gestochenen Frontispiz.
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The Title 'Women of Bengal written/authored/edited by M. M. Urquhart', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9788121200080 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 150 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
In this voluminous study on women of all nations, an attempt has been made to throw light on almost all aspects and dimensions including their characteristics habits, manners, customs and influences, the concept of beauty, ornamentation, infanticide, courtship and marriage, their happiness and sufferings, beliefs and superstitions, their role in family and society etc. The Title 'Women of All Nations: a Record of Their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs and Inference written/authored/edited by Tathol Joyce Nw Thomas', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121200028 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1164 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
The Title 'Women of All Nations: a Record of Their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs and Inference written/authored/edited by Tathol Joyce Nw Thomas', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121201575 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 772 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Women of All Nations: a Record of Their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs and Inference written/authored/edited by Tathol Joyce Nw Thomas', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121201582 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 392 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
2013SONG0810888475Scarecrow Press 2013-11-07. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.27x1.26x9.34. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Scarecrow Press hardcover
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2001b1167<p> Peter Lang 2001. 267 pages. New Soft cover sealed. 9.0"x6.0". be31.</p> Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers paperback
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1974184491974. Chinese Women's Communist Revolution Archive of 2 item . "Women hold up half the sky" is the famous quote by Mao Zedong proclaiming the importance of women's role in upholding Chinese society. One of the primary goals of the People's Republic of China was to create a stronger nation which brought into light women's liberation as Chinese women were bound to patriarchal rule for centuries prior. While the PRK progressed women's status during the revolutionary era women were still seen as second class citizens. Women's equality is still a topic that amasses a wide variety of critique and theory. This archive includes 2 paperback pamphlets on women's liberation from a communist lens during the 1970's. The items are:<br /> <br /> -"Women in the Chinese Revolution". Laurie Landy. New York: International Socialists. 1974. Softcover 49 pages. Measures 8.5" x 5.5". Laurie Landy discusses the origins of women under imperialism through Communist China and adds her own criticisms. Minor soiling to edge of cover. Overall very good condition.<br /> <br /> -Women's Liberation: A Communist View. Chicago: October League Marxist-Leninist 1976. Softcover 16 pages. Measures 8.5" x 5.5". One photo depicts anti-imperialist International Women's Day march in New York City 1975. "In solidarity with the Third World struggles for independence demonstrators targeted imperialism as the enemy of women with the theme: IMPERIALISM-NOT-OVER-POPULATION--CAUSES HUNGER UNEMPLOYMENT WAR & INEQUALITY." Illustrated with black and white photos of Women's Day marches in China. Both items overall in very good condition. unknown
Conventionally managerial jobs have defined as largely a matter of instrumentality, autonomy and result-orientation, which fit the stereotypes of men rather than those of women. Sex stereotypes are culturally based beliefs prescribing appropriate and inappropriate behaviors for the two genders. Against this backdrop the present study intends to examine the socio-cultural determinants of women leadership at the top in Southeat Asian countries. Important for the top management of different organisations, can be used as a reference book in the MBA course on Organisational Behaviour in different Management Institutes. About The Author:- Dr. Sunita Singh-Sengupta, is a faculty in the area of organisational behaviour at Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata. Contents:- List of Figures • List of Tables • Preface • Introduction • Objectives and Hypotheses • Methodology • Results • Discussion • Summary • Annexures • Index The Title 'Women Leadership in Organisations Socio-Cultural Determinants written/authored/edited by S.S. Sen Gupta', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208161 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 254 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Panchayats played a major role in the implementation of administration and also justice in ancient India, and our history tells us that Grama Panchayats were the bed-rocks for any development activity. Speaking about Grama Swaraj, Gandhiji said, “our native ancient institution like Grama Panchayat should be revived. Ours is a country of self-ruled institutions”. Huyen– Tsang of China, the famous traveller of 18th century, wrote highly appreciating our Panchayat Raj System and several historians wrote books analysing this ancient system. But, with the coming of Britishers, this system of decentralisation had been rooted out. Women are not to be treated as weaker segment of society or passive beneficiaries. To improve the status of women and for all-round development of society, it is necessary to harness the full potential of the silent half. Women should be involved at all level in planning, decision making, policy framing and in the implementation of all developmental programmes. Reservation for women in government and in parliamentary process is essential to enable them to influence gender sensitive local planning and implementation. Because of the many facilities, provided, new breed of women politicians in India’s small towns is coming up and they become a political force to reckon with in the years to come. They are educated and some favour to be active in public life. Increasing number of these enlightened women, who are articulate and active for making women greater participants in politics. Passage of the Bill is a formality but bringing about awareness is more essential. About The Author:- Varalakshmi Janapathy had a brilliant academic career and studied at the famous Andhra Christian College, Guntur and Law College, Madras. She took a PG-diploma in Politics and Public Administration from Madras University and another diploma in Journalism from BIET, Bombay. She took Visarada in Hindi from DBHP Sabha, Madras. She is a well known writer and was winner of a Gold Medal in inter-collegiate debates. Her interests range from music to gardening and traveling. ,Her research work on “Indian Women Through Ages” was well received by the press and the public as one of the outstanding works. Its English version was released by the Honourable Prime Minister, Man Mohan Singh ji, in 2004. She received the coveted AP Sahitya Academy Award, Grihalakshmi Swarna Kankanam from Kesari Kuteeram Madras and Kalaprapoorna from Andhra University, Durga Bai Deshmukh Award from Abhinandana, Narla Sahiti Puraskaram in addition to several other awards and Life Achievement Award from Vivekananda Institute of the Human Exellence, Hyderabad. She received “Akshara Jyothi” title from Subba Rao Academy of Fine Arts, ‘Mahila Ratna’ from Golden Star and a Gold Medal from Khaumi Ekta for National Integration. Her recent work, the Life Sketch of Indira Gandhi was released by Smt. Sonia Gandhi. She visited countries like Hongkong, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Maritious, Singapore, and England. She is a good debator and participant in several national and international conferences, and has presented papers on women’s development and women’s empowerment. She is head of several organisations. The Title 'Women Key to Successful Democracy written/authored/edited by Varalaxmi Janapathy', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357362 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 340 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
1900231121900. Women in Medicine Women's Employment Photo archive documenting women's participation in medicine nursing surgery laboratory science and public health from approximately 1900 through 1946 providing primary-source evidence of women working within institutional medicine during the decades in which their access to formal medical training and professional authority remained limited and uneven. The images document women in operating rooms clinical instruction environments laboratory settings and patient care contexts establishing record of how women functioned within medical institutions as practitioners trainees and technical specialists.<br /> <br /> Archive of fourteen silver gelatin photographs press prints and real photo postcards dating from c. 1900 to 1946 varying in size and format from 3.5" x 5" to 8" x10" with multiple examples retaining original verso captions typed press slips and annotations identifying subjects and contexts. The archive includes a estimated 1900 surgical preparation scene with women in operating attire working alongside male colleagues; a 1925 press photograph identifying "Kuniko" a Japanese woman working in the medical and chemical research field with the caption noting her public commitment to remain unmarried in order to pursue scientific work; a 1925 image of a women's medical board representing multiple organizations; a 1926 University of Cincinnati Medical College photograph documenting nurse Miss Mabel Miller participating in a nationally broadcast demonstration of human heartbeats; a 1931 image of Simmons College nursing students conducting a basal metabolism test with detailed clinical procedure noted in the caption; a 1932 press photograph of Spanish nursing students studying American medical methods; laboratory scenes from the 1920s showing women conducting chemical work; a 1935 clinical interior with a woman retrieving medical supplies; a real photo postcard depicting a surgical demonstration observed by suited male spectators with women among the surgical team; a Latvian postcard showing a nurse weighing schoolchildren in a public health context; and a 1946 anatomy class photograph documenting a predominantly female cohort performing cadaver dissection with student signatures preserved on the verso.<br /> <br /> The archive's geographic and chronological range corresponds to major developments in the history of women in medicine including the expansion of formal nursing education the gradual admission of women into medical training programs and the increasing specialization of laboratory and clinical work in the interwar and postwar periods.The University of Cincinnati broadcast photograph situates a named nurse within early intersections of clinical medicine and mass communication while the Simmons College image documents technical clinical training at a women's institution. The Kuniko press photograph documents a Japanese woman publicly identified as a professional scientific researcher underscoring the visibility of women in medical and laboratory fields across national contexts. The 1946 dissection photograph records a moment of postwar expansion in women's medical education preserving the identities of participants in a cohort entering a rapidly changing profession. Light silvering and minor edge wear to several prints; press photographs retain captions and stamps; postcards show age toning. Overall in good condition. A cohesive and internationally scoped documentary archive of women's medical training professionalization and clinical labor in the first half of the twentieth century. unknown
197643539Cambridge MA: The Common Women Collective 1976. First Edition. 8vo pp. iii 114. Illustrated with drawings. Paper wraps. Bottom edge slightly stained a few marginal markings cover little creased and soiled o/w a VG tight copy. The Common Women Collective unknown books
197653140Cambridge MA: Common Women Collective 1976. iii 114p. wraps a bit faded. Large section on women and work. Common Women Collective unknown books