Rosa Manus (1881-1942) : : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist / / edited by Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan.

Rosa Manus (1881–1942) uncovers the life of Dutch feminist and peace activist Rosa Manus, co-founder of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, vice-president of the International Alliance of Women, and founding president of the International Archives for the Women’s Movement (IAV) i...

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Superior document:Studies in Jewish History and Culture, Volume 51
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Studies in Jewish history and culture ; Volume 51.
Physical Description:1 online resource (495 pages) :; illustrations (some color), photographs.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction: Recovering the Legacy of Rosa Manus / Francisca de Haan
  • 1 Rosa Manus: The Genealogy of a Jewish Dutch Feminist / Myriam Everard
  • 2 Rosa Manus at the 1915 International Congress of Women in The Hague and Her Involvement in the Early wilpf / Annika Wilmers
  • 3 Rosa Manus, Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb and the Bonds of High-Financial Womanhood / Mineke Bosch
  • 4 Global Visions: The Women’s Disarmament Committee (1931–1939) and the International Politics of Disarmament in the 1930s / Karen Garner
  • 5 Trying to Stem the Tide: Rosa Manus’s Peace Activism in the 1930s / Ellen Carol DuBois
  • 6 Rosa Manus in Cairo, 1935, and Copenhagen, 1939: Encounters with Egyptians / Margot Badran
  • 7 Memory Is Power: Rosa Manus, Rosika Schwimmer and the Struggle about Establishing an International Women’s Archive / Dagmar Wernitznig
  • 8 Fateful Politics: The Itinerary of Rosa Manus, 1933–1942 / Myriam Everard
  • Pictures / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 1 Aletta H. Jacobs and Rosa Manus, “Dear Presidents and Officers,” 1 December 1914 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 2 Rosa Manus, “Personal Reminiscences,” 1919 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 3 Rosa Manus, “Report of the Presentation of Petitions to the Disarmament Conference, Geneva, February 6, 1932” / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 4 Jo van Ammers-Küller, “Rosa Manus,” 1933 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 5 Rosa Manus to Carrie Chapman Catt, Amsterdam, 22 September 1933 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 6 Suat Derviş, interview with Rosa Manus, 9 April 1935 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 7 Rosa Manus to Jane de Iongh, [Amsterdam] 5 November 1935 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 8 Rosa Manus to B.J.A. de Kanter-van Hettinga Tromp, Brussels, 25 August 1936 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 9 Rosa Manus to Rosa Bodenheimer, Amsterdam, 9 February 1937 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 10 Henriette Polak to Henriette Polak-Schwarz, Ravensbrück, March 1942 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 11 G.C.W. van Tets van Goudriaan to Olive A. Colton, Stockbridge, Mass., 23 July 1942 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 12 Christine Bakker-van Bosse to Margery Corbett Ashby, The Hague, 14 May 1945 / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • 13 Hans van der Meulen, “Third Chapter,” in “Rosa Manus. Nazi victim, compiled by dr Hans van der Meulen,” [1948] / Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
  • Appendix 1: Rosa Manus—Ancestry
  • Appendix 2: Rosa Manus—Chronology
  • Appendix 3: Rosa Manus—Bibliography
  • Index.