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Titre(s) : Rosa Manus (1881-1942) [Texte imprimé] : the international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist / edited by Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan
Publication : Leiden : Brill, copyright [2017]
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXI-473 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm
Collection : Studies in Jewish history and culture ; Volume 51
Lien à la collection : Studies in Jewish history and culture
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references p. 444-457 and index. - Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
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) in Amsterdam, revealing its rootedness in
Manus's radical secular Jewishness. Because the Nazis looted the IAV (1940) including
Manus's large personal archive, and subsequently arrested (1941) and murdered her
(1942), Rosa Manus has been almost unknown to later generations. This collective biography
offers essays based on new and in-depth research on pictures and documents from her
archives, returned to Amsterdam in 2003, as well as other primary sources. It thus
restores Manus to the history from which the Nazis attempted to erase her. Contributors
include: Margot Badran, Mineke Bosch, Ellen Carol DuBois, Myriam Everard, Karen Garner,
Francisca de Haan, Dagmar Wernitznig, and Annika Wilmers
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Everard, Myriam (1952-....). Éditeur scientifique
Haan, Francisca de (1957-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Manus, Rosa (1881-1942)
Féminisme -- Pays-Bas -- 1900-1945
Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté
Alliance internationale des femmes
Indice(s) Dewey :
305.42 (23e éd.) = Femmes - Rôle social et statut social
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789004333185. - ISBN 9004333185. - ISBN 9789004333178 (erroné). - ISBN 9004333177
(erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45830157d
Notice n° :
FRBNF45830157
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Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: ; pt. 1. Essays -- ; 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
; ; pt. 2. Pictures -- ; 9.1.. Carrie Chapman Catt and Rosa Manus, [London 1909] --
; 9.2.. Board members of the exhibition "De Vrouw 1813 -- 1913" (Woman 1813 -- 1913),
with Carrie Chapman Catt, Amsterdam 1913 -- ; 9.3.. Bertha von Suttner at the exhibition
"De Vrouw 1813 -- 1913" (Woman 1813 -- 1913), Amsterdam, September 1913 -- ; 9.4..
Ex libris of Rosa Manus, 1915 -- 1919 -- ; 9.5.. Boardroom at the Dutch Vereeniging
voor Vrouwenkiesrecht (Association for Women's Suffrage) headquarters, Amsterdam 1917
-- 1919 -- ; 9.6.. Bertha Lutz and other Brazilian feminists with visitors Carrie
Chapman Catt and Rosa Manus, Rio de Janeiro, December 1922 -- ; 9.7.. Rosa Manus,
Paris 1926 -- ; 9.8.. Mary Allen, Helen Tagart, Rosa Manus, Cornelia van Ooy and (most
likely) Herman Geurs, Amsterdam 1927 -- ; 9.9.. President's gavel of the Amsterdam
Branch of the Nederlandsche Vereeniging van Staatsburgeressen (Dutch Association of
Women Citizens), 1927 -- ; 9.10.. Rosa Manus, Amsterdam 1928 -- ; 9.11.. IAW Board
in the garden of Woodgate, country house of the Corbett family, 1928 -- ; 9.12.. IAW
Board at the IAW Jubilee Congress in Berlin, 1929 -- ; 9.13.. Rosa Manus, Berlin 1929
-- ; 9.14.. Ida Husted Harper, The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, Vol. 2 (1898),
with a handwritten dedication by Susan B. Anthony to Aletta Jacobs (1904) and an ex
libris of Rosa Manus -- ; 9.15.. Rosa Manus signing the petition to the 1932 League
of Nations Disarmament Conference -- ; 9.16.. Rosa Manus at her desk in her office
at home, Amsterdam, 1935 or after -- ; 9.17.. Rosa Manus knitting in her office at
home, Amsterdam, 1935 or after -- ; 9.18.. Margery Corbett Ashby, London [between
1933 and 1935] -- ; 9.19.. IAW Board meeting at the IAV offices, Amsterdam, May 1936
-- ; 9.20.. Marthe Boel, Brussels, 1936 or before -- ; 9.21.. Korps Vrouwelijke Vrijwilligers
(Women's Voluntary Corps) in front of its headquarters, Amsterdam 1939 -- ; pt. 3.
Documents -- ; 1.. Aletta H. Jacobs and Rosa Manus, "Dear Presidents and Officers,"
1 December 1914 -- ; 2.. Rosa Manus, "Personal Reminiscences," 1919 -- ; 3.. Rosa
Manus, "Report of the Presentation of Petitions to the Disarmament Conference, Geneva,
February 6, 1932" -- ; 4.. Jo van Ammers-Kuller, "Rosa Manus," 1933 -- ; 5.. Rosa
Manus to Carrie Chapman Catt, Amsterdam, 22 September 1933 -- ; 6.. Suat Dervis, interview
with Rosa Manus, 9 April 1935 -- ; 7.. Rosa Manus to Jane de Iongh, [Amsterdam] 5
November 1935 -- ; 8.. Rosa Manus to B.J.A. de Kanter-van Hettinga Tromp, Brussels,
25 August 1936 -- ; 9.. Rosa Manus to Rosa Bodenheimer, Amsterdam, 9 February 1937
-- ; 10.. Henriette Polak to Henriette Polak-Schwarz, Ravensbruck, March 1942 -- ;
11.. G.C.W. van Tets van Goudriaan to Olive A. Colton, Stockbridge, Mass., 23 July
1942 -- ; 12.. Christine Bakker-van Bosse to Margery Corbett Ashby, The Hague, 14
May 1945 -- ; 13.. Hans van der Meulen, "Third Chapter," in "Rosa Manus. Nazi victim,
compiled by dr Hans van der Meulen," [1948].