Women's History Revisited: Historiographical Reflections on Women and Gender in a Global Context

To Be Held During the 20th International Congress of Historical Sciences

University of New South Wales

Sydney, Australia, 8-9 July 2005

Programme

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Papers To Be Presented

Yoshie Akiko, 'When Antiquity Meets the Modern: Representing Female Rulers in the Making of Japanese History '

Marilyn Boxer, On the Socialist Construction and International Career of the Concept "Bourgeois Feminism"

Joanna De Groot, 'What Goes Around Comes Around': Veiling Women's Bodies, and 'Orientalisms' Past and Present

Maria Grever, 'Re-appropriation and the Re-Shaping of Canonized Collective Memories'

Robyn Hamilton, 'Dutiful Daughters: Views of Chinese Women Descended From the Famous Zeng Clan'

June Hannam, 'Isabella Ford Revisited: Reflections on Feminist Biography, Gender and Labour History'

Susanna Hedenborg and Inger Jonsson, 'Women and Work in Historical Research'.

Kalpana Hiralal, 'Women and Work in South Africa: A Historiographical Perspective'

Margaret Jacobs, 'Gender & Colonialism in the American West'

Marja Jalava, 'Meanings as Corporal Acts: Women's History Beyond Sex and Gender'

Anna Loutfi, 'Poverty or Possibility? Eastern Europe and the Development of a Global Historiography for Women's History'

Jane McDermid, 'No Longer Curiously Rare But Only Just Within Bounds: Women in Scottish history'

Hiroko Nagano, 'The Unique Relationship between Women's History and Gender History in Japan: In Search of Direction for the Future'

Karen Offen, 'Adventures in Gender, Memory, and De-Canonization: Conceptualizing Exhibits for the International Museum of Women'

Ann-Catrin Östman, 'Gender and Finnish Traditions of Agrarian Historiography'

Joyce Senders Pedersen, 'Understanding Mary/ Understanding Women's History'

Elizabeth H. Pleck, 'At Home in History: How were Various Popular Tendencies in Feminist Thought Reflected in U.S. Women's History Writing?'

Katie Pickles, 'Thinking Beyond Celebration: Woman Icons, Feminism and History'

Rebecca Rogers, Historiographical Reflections on Women and Gender in a Global Context"

Victoria Rowe, 'Women's World Conferences, NGOs and the Writing of Women's History in the Republic of Armenia'

Eugenia Rodríguez Sáenz, 'Women's History and Gender History in Central America: An Introductory Balance'

Penny Russell, 'Affecting Women: or, On Weeping in Archives'

Hilda Smith, 'Creating New Men in New Nations: Gender and Citizenship in early modern Europe'

Jawad Syed, 'A Historical Perspective of the Islamic Concept of Modesty and Its Implications for Pakistani Women at Work'

Raisa Maria Toivo, 'Women at Stake. Interpretations of Women's Role in Witchcraft and Witch-Hunts Since the early 20th century to the Present'