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9 gru 2011 · This article reviews the development of universal women's human rights since 1970. It begins by discussing how the international feminist movement influenced the development of women's legal human rights, and continues by reviewing three debates in the literature on women's rights.
22 lut 2016 · As discovered by Glazer (1981), with the women's movement that emerged around the world in the mid-1960s, especially feminist academics began to bring up women's invisibility, distorted ...
12 lip 2023 · The research draws upon a range of primary and secondary sources to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted roles women have played in historical movements, ultimately...
Women's rights litigation in the 1980s: more of the same? In the 1980s, women's rights groups continued to seek redress in the legal system in ever-increasing numbers. And, despite increased opposition, they remained generally successful. by Tracey E. George and Lee Epstein n the September 1983 issue of Judi-cature, Karen O'Connor and Lee
Susan Groag Bell and Karen Offen, two affiliated scholars at the Center for Research on Women, publish a two-volume collection of historical documents on women, titled Women, The Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents, 1750-1950, through Stanford University Press.
Pushing the Boundaries of 1980s Feminism in a Northern English Town. Jo Somerset. 2018, Northern History. During the 1980s, women youth workers in Wigan changed their male-orientated profession and communicated their feminist beliefs to young women in council estates.
20 sty 2017 · 1980 – Paula Hawkins of Florida, a Republican, becomes the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate without following her husband or father in the job. 1981 – Sandra Day O'Connor becomes ...