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2/6/1849 — b. Valeska Röver, German artist. Painter; floral still-lifes, embroidery and tapestry works. Displeased that females were barred from training at art schools, she became founder of an art school for women in Hamburg, Germany
#wmnhist#womenartistspic.twitter.com/OW2vOKBCLt
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2/6/1913 — b. Mary Leakey, English archaeologist, paleontologist, anthropologist, author. Kenyan paleonanthropologist; many significant fossil finds contributing to the understanding of human evolution. Discovered footprints by early hominins, Laetoli (1978)
#wmnhist#WomenInSTEMpic.twitter.com/Iirl5a6TJb
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2/6/1866 — b. Annie W. Goodrich, American nursing leader, academic. The first dean of the Yale School of Nursing (1923-34); president, American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses (1905-06); president, Intl Council of Nurses (1912-15)
#wmnhist#WomenInSTEMpic.twitter.com/43svgp1npo
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The Old Law Of Coverture: Why Did We Call A Woman By Her Husbands Name? via
@amazingwmnhist#wmnhist#womenshistoryhttp://amazingwomeninhistory.com/law-of-coverture-why-call-a-woman-by-her-husbands-name/ … -
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I don’t know Patricia Daniels and need to find out more #PRhistory#wmnhist -
2/1/1851 — b. Annette Essipova, Russian musician, instructor. Preeminent Russian pianist, concert career; one of Europe’s finest sought after piano teachers
#wmnhist#WomenInMusicpic.twitter.com/xy7XxtOUeH
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TBR: A Black Women's History of the United States https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34325717-a-black-women-s-history-of-the-united-states …
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Delighted to get a sneak peek at the cover of
#Suffrageat100, edited by@Prof_ST & Leandra Zarnow, featuring terrific new essays you'll want to read and teach in the Fall (including some#publichistory by yours truly).#wmnhist#histgender#suffrage2020#monumentalwomenpic.twitter.com/JRX0tObsjb
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Check out article by
@alana_piper on women as the clients, practitioners and police of fortune-telling#twitterstorians#wmnhist https://theconversation.com/did-they-see-it-coming-how-fortune-telling-took-hold-in-australia-with-women-as-clients-and-criminals-130134 … -
I’m teaching a module on social history of WWI and Irish Revolution. A lot of it relates v closely to my research on women’s lives during that period so I am now adding men’s experiences back into the story. Quite enjoying women’s history being the default for a change!
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Cecelia Shelley, the trade unionist whose work as a strike leader in Perth led to her being called 'the Tigress of Trades Hall', was born
#OnThisDay in 1893.#wmnhist#ozhist You can read more about Shelley's life at: http://bit.ly/2OlSRKl pic.twitter.com/KdcAtVULRR
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Margaret of Nevers, Dauphine of France, Duchess of Guyenne and Countess of Richemont, died on this day in 1442
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Regularly saw her name on this plaque in
#Balinglass as a child, but was a little older before I realized the role she played: a VP of Inghinidhe na hEireann, member of the Dublin Women’s Suffrage Association, 1st President of Cumann na nBan, & a member of the 1st Seanad#wmnhist https://twitter.com/131weeks/status/1223879990095372288 …pic.twitter.com/Hz54YaVkMS
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/u/BBlasdel tell a tale of spies, resistance, Wild Bill Donovan, and a Grey Lady who looked after the home front in
#WWII.#Twitterstorians#wmnhist https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/engqm4/floating_feature_swing_in_hepcat_and_dig_the/ffpzg0f/ … -
In 1981 it became part of the
@LancasterUniLib, the library of my alma mater, until at least 2009. The life and times of a book.#bookhistory#libraries#wmnhistPrikaži ovu nit -
I ordered a copy of Eleanor Rathbone’s ‘The Disinherited Family’ via an online used bookstore. It’s the 1924 edition and the covers are worn but otherwise it’s in good condition. There’s a nice story in the book stamps.
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1/31/1893 — b. Freya Madeline Stark, British author, traveler, explorer. Travel writer; wrote numerous books on her travels, and her life in the Middle East and Turkey. Dame of the British Empire (1972)
#wmnhist#womenwriterspic.twitter.com/PR9vIIs08d
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At Long Last, an Exhibition Celebrates Centuries of Women at Work https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/long-last-exhibition-celebrates-centuries-women-work-180974022/ …
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Northampton Resident Documents 500 Years Of 'Women's Work' http://tinyurl.com/v7qaa4m
#wmnhist@GrolierClub
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