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Dernier numéro de la revue: Journal of Women’s History

Dernier numéro de la revue: Journal of Women’s History

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Volume 28, Issue 3, Fall 2016


Editorial Note

“Changing Feminist Paradigms and Cultural Encounters: Women’s Experiences in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”

Elisa Camiscioli, Jean H. Quataert, Benita Roth

 

Articles

Introduction

Gülhan Balsoy

 

“They can breathe freely now”: The International Council of Women and Ottoman Muslim Women (1893–1920s)

Nicole A.N.M. van Os

 

National and Transnational Dynamics of Women’s Activism in Turkey in the 1950s and 1960s: The Story of the ICW Branch in Ankara

Umut Azak, Henk de Smaele

 

Transcultural Encounters: Discourses on Women’s Rights and Feminist Interventions in the Ottoman Empire, Greece, and Turkey from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Interwar Period

Efi Kanner

 

Women’s Migration for Prostitution in the interwar Middle East and North Africa

Liat Kozma

 

Toxic Murder, Female Poisoners, and the Question of Agency at the Late Ottoman Law Courts, 1840–1908

Ebru Aykut

 

The Uncertainties of Freedom: The Second Constitutional Era and the End of Slavery in the Late Ottoman Empire

Ceyda Karamursel

 

Maternal Colonialism and Turkish Woman’s Burden in Dersim: Educating the “Mountain Flowers” of Dersim

Zeynep Turkyilmaz

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