History of footbinding: the tradition of Chinese women binding their feet to 3 or 4 inches toe to heel.
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The study of the history of women and gender. The VVG contains information, activities, links, articles and events.
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Bounty of information on British suffragists and their organizations, including biographies with portraits, databases of primary sources, and bibliography.
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Scholarly article from the Journal of Women's History.
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Tells the story of women who worked as agents for the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) during World War Two.
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Speech opposing woman suffrage in the Philippines by Resident Commissioner Manuel L. Quezon, Oct. 1914.
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Overview of the practice of footbinding, which lasted from the 10th century Sung dynasty until the early 20th century.
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Women in Afghanistan: a human rights catastrophe, Amnesty International, London, 1995.
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Interactive site full of information and resources about women's experiences in world history.
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