Gender and History in the Americas seminar

The Gender and History in the Americas seminar for the Institute of Historical Research

The (Re)Presentation of Fannie Lou Hamer: Race, Gender and Celebrity in the Civil Rights Movement

Institute of Historical Research The (Re)Presentation of Fannie Lou Hamer: Race, Gender and Celebrity in the Civil Rights Movement Stephen Robinson (York St. John University) Gender and History in the Americas seminar series

06-05
45:58

Amish Women: Work, Life and Change

Institute of Historical Research Amish Women: Work, Life and Change Fran Handrick (University of Birmingham) Gender and History in the Americas seminar series

03-06
52:58

Migration, Motherhood, and Mortality: Yellow Fever and Gender Construction in the Deep South, 1800 to 1830

Institute of Historical Research Migration, Motherhood, and Mortality: Yellow Fever and Gender Construction in the Deep South, 1800 to 1830 Kathryn Olivarius (University of Oxford) Gender and History in the Americas seminar series

12-07
45:35

Gender, Identity and Itinerancy in the Transatlantic Quaker CommuPnity: the Travels and Trials of Mary Weston, Quaker Preacher and Missionary, 1712-1766

Institute of Historical Research Gender, Identity and Itinerancy in the Transatlantic Quaker CommuPnity: the Travels and Trials of Mary Weston, Quaker Preacher and Missionary, 1712-1766 Naomi Pullin (University of Warwick) Gender History in t...

11-02
52:22

Women and Slavery and Monticello

Institute of Historical Research Women and Slavery and Monticello Annette Gordon-Reed (Harvard University/Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History, Queen's College, Oxford University) Gender and History in the Americas ...

02-02
54:24

The Influence of Architecture in Cold War Literature

Antonia Mackay (Oxford Brookes University & Goldsmiths University of London) Gender and History in the Americas seminar Institute of Historical Research 4 November 2013

01-07
39:46

War and the Female Franchise in Jamaica

Institute of Historical Research Henrice Altink (University of York) Gender and History in the Americas

01-06
01:09:38

The Woman Who Changed Nixon: LaDonna Harris's Lessons on How Small Nations Can Successfully Relate to Entrenched Power

Institute of Historical Research Joy Porter (University of Hull) Gender and History in the Americas

12-02
01:02:03

Letter-Writing, Friendship and the Foote-Gilder Correspondence (Work in progress)

Institute of Historical Research Janet Floyd (King’s College London) Work in progress. Gender and History in the Americas

10-07
31:21

In conversation: Jay Kleinberg and Jessie Ramey on gender and social policy in the US, 1880-2000

Institute of Historical Research In conversation: Jay Kleinberg and Jessie Ramey on gender and social policy in the US, 1880-2000 Jay Kleinberg (Brunel) and Jessie Ramey (University of Pittsburgh) Gender and History in the Americas seminar ser...

06-27
51:50

A Jamaican Odyssey: Nancy Prince's Travels to Jamaica in 1840

Institute of Historical Research A Jamaican Odyssey: Nancy Prince's Travels to Jamaica in 1840 Beverley Duguid (Royal Holloway, University of London) Gender and History in the Americas seminar series

02-04
58:44

Mistreated and Molested: Jailhouse Violence and the Civil Rights Movements

Institute of Historical Research Mistreated and Molested: Jailhouse Violence and the Civil Rights Movement Althea-Legal Miller (Independent Scholar) Gender and History in the Americas seminar series

01-07
46:39

Ladies, legislation and letters to Lester Pearson: policy and debates about married women's right to work in Canada, 1945-1970

Institute of Historical Research Ladies, legislation and letters to Lester Pearson: policy and debates about married women's right to work in Canada, 1945-1970 Helen Glew (University of Westminster) Gender and History in the Americas semina...

12-03
30:35

Cigars and Politics: An Intersectional and Transnational Approach to Cuban Women's Immigration and Work in the United States, 1880-2000

Institute of Historical Research Cigars and Politics: An Intersectional and Transnational Approach to Cuban Women's Immigration and Work in the United States, 1880-2000 Jay Kleinberg (Brunel University) Gender and History in the Americas semi...

10-01
13:43

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