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Women, war and pacificism

=Liddington=

{{cite book | first=Jill | last=Liddington | title=The Road to Greenham Common: Feminism and Anti-militarism in Britain Since 1820 | publisher=Syracuse University Press | year=1991 }}

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  1. Denise Aaron -
  2. Ancilla's Share -
  3. Meryl Antonelli -
  4. An Appeal to Christian Females -
  5. Richenda Barbour -
  6. Berkshire Anti-Nuclear Campaign -
  7. Nellie Best -
  8. Breaching the Peace -
  9. Mary Brewer -
  10. The Brunt of War and Where It Fell -
  11. Bulgarian Atrocities -
  12. Martin Caedel -
  13. Call to Women -
  14. Campaign Atom -
  15. Cardiff-Greenham walk -
  16. Carmarthen Anti-Nuclear Campaign (CANC) -
  17. The Cause -
  18. Gwen Chambers -
  19. Emma Chatterton -
  20. The Children of Hiroshima -
  21. Marion Clayton -

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  1. Seabrook, United States
  2. Liney Seward
  3. Diana Shelley
  4. Agnes Simpson
  5. Ethel Snowdon / Philip Snowdon
  6. South African Women and Children Distress Fund
  7. Harold Steele / Harold and Sheila Steele
  8. The Suffragette Movement
  9. Sweet Freedom
  10. Torness Alliance
  11. Towards Permanent Peace
  12. Annie Tunnicliffe
  13. Vermont Spinsters
  14. Voice of Women
  15. Vrouwen Vochten Voor de Vrede
  16. Wages for Housework
  17. War, Peace and the Future: A Consideration
  18. Wethersfield trial
  19. Hettie Wheeldon / Alice and Hettie Wheeldon
  20. Lynne Whittemore
  21. Elizabeth Wilson
  22. Woman and Labour
  23. Women Against War and Fascism
  24. Women and War: An Appeal to...
  25. Women and Life on Earth
  26. Women for Life on Earth
  27. Women in the Nonviolent Movement
  28. Women Oppose the Nuclear Threat (WONT)
  29. Women's International Day for Disarmament
  30. Women's International Strike for Peace (WISP)
  31. Women's Liberal Associations
  32. Women's Local Peace Association
  33. Women's Peace Alliance
  34. Women's Peace and Arbitration Auxiliary
  35. Women's Pentagon Action

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=Feminist Resistance Against War=

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=Women and war: a historical encyclopedia=

From [http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0611/2006010883.html contents] of Bernard A. Cook, ed., Women and war: a historical encyclopedia from antiquity to the present, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2006. At Google Books [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lyZYS_GxglIC here]

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  1. War and the spread of AIDS / War and AIDS / AIDS and war
  2. 18th-century Andean rebellion Andrean rebellion in the 18th century / Andrean rebellion / Women and Andean rebellion in the 18th century
  3. Armenian Women Victims of Genocide
  4. E. H. Baker / Mrs Baker (n.d.)
  5. Belgian women during World War I
  6. Valentina Bilien (n.d.)
  7. Japanese biological warfare experimentation / Japanese biological warfare / Biological warfare in Japan / Biological warfare experimentation in Japan
  8. Mary-Agnes Brown (1902-1998)
  9. Ruth Humphries Brown (1920- )
  10. Women and World War II in Bulgaria
  11. Margaret Lenora Chamberlain / Margaret Lenora Tamplin / Margaret Chamberlain Tamblin (1918-2001)
  12. Impact on women of wars in Chechnya
  13. Cherokee War Woman
  14. Women and the Communist Revolution in China
  15. Women on the Chinese Home Front in World War II
  16. Women warriors in China before 1911
  17. American Civil War and women / Women and the American Civil War / Women in the American Civil War
  18. Women combatants during the American Civil War / Women combatants in the American Civil War
  19. Women in the medical services in the American Civil War / Women in the medical services / Women in medicine
  20. Women and political violence in Colombia / Political violence in Colombia
  21. Jean Conquest / Mary Eliza Louise Gripper Martin-Nicholson (1876-1941)
  22. Women and Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States
  23. Women and the Crusades
  24. Women warriors in Dahomey / Women in Dahomey
  25. Abuse of women during War in East Timor / War in East Timor
  26. Women and the civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil war in El Salvador / Civil strife in El Salvador / Civil war in El Salvador / Women and the Salvadoran Civil War / / Women in the Salvadoran Civil War / Salvadoran Civil War
  27. Regula Engel (1761-1853)
  28. Vera Eriksen / Vera de Cottani de Chalbur (b. 1912)
  29. Women and the Struggle for Independence of Eritrea
  30. Falklands War and Margaret Thatcher
  31. Women in the Winter War (Finland)
  32. Psychological impact of World War I on French women / Impact of World War I on French women / Psychological impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women
  33. Women and the French home front in World War I / French women and the home front in World War I / French home front in World War I / Women and the French home front during World War I / French women and the home front during World War I / French home front during World War I
  34. Women and the French Home Front in World War II / French women and the Home Front in World War II / French Home Front in World War II / / Women and the French home front during World War II / French women and the home front during World War II / French home front during World War II
  35. Impact of war on women's protest during the French Revolution
  36. Wives of U. S. frontier soldiers
  37. Atrocities of German Armed Forces / Atrocities of the Wehrmacht/ Wehrmacht atrocities
  38. Women in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 / #Women in the 1918-1919 German Revolution
  39. Women and the German home front in World War I / German women and the home front in World War I
  40. Women and the German home front in World War II / German women and the home front in World War II
  41. Mariana Grajales Coelho (1808-1893)
  42. Social impact of World War I on British women / Impact of World War I on British women / Social impact of World War I on women in Britain / Impact of World War I on women in Britain / Social impact of World War I on women / Impact of World War I on women / Social impact of World War I / Social impact of World War I in Britain
  43. Women in service during World War I / Women combatants during World War I / British women in service during World War I / British women combatants during World War I
  44. Women in service during World War II / Women combatants during World War II / British women in service during World War II / British women combatants during World War II
  45. Women in service in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries / British women soldiers / Women in service / Women in military service / Women soldiers / Women in military service in the United Kingdom
  46. British women on the Home Front during World War II / Women on the British Home Front during World War II / Women on the UK Home Front during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Great Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in the United Kingdom during World War II
  47. Women and Greek Resistance during World War II / Women and Greek Resistance in World War II / Greek Resistance during World War II / Greek Resistance in World War II
  48. Women and Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Women and Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare / Women in Greek warfare / Women in Ancient Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare
  49. Women in the Greek Civil War
  50. Women and the Greek Revolution
  51. Greek women and war in Antiquity / Ancient Greek women and war
  52. Civil conflict and women in Guatemala / Women and civil conflict in Guatemala / Civil war and women in Guatemala / Women and civil war in Guatemala / Civil war in Guatemala / Civil conflict in Guatemala
  53. Women and the Gulf War (1990-1991)
  54. Guljamal-Khan(um) / Guljamal-Khan / Guljamal-Khanum (ca. 1836-1919)
  55. Elena Haas
  56. Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Women and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  57. Katherine Hodges (1888-1982)
  58. Holocaust and Jewish women / Holocaust and women / Women in the Holocaust / Jewish women and the Holocaust / Women and the Holocaust
  59. Women warriors in India to 1857 / Women warriors in India
  60. International Congress of Women / Antiwar protest of women in World War I / Women's antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest against World War I
  61. International Manifesto of Women (1915)
  62. Impact on women of Iran-Iraq War
  63. Women and Islamic resistance movements / Islamic resistance movements
  64. Italian women during World War II / Italian women on the home front during World War II / Women in Italy during World War II / Women on the home front in Italy during World War I / Italian women in the services during World War II
  65. Women and the home front in Japan in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II / Japanese women and the home front in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II
  66. Jewish women of antiquity and war / Jewish women in antiquity and war / Jewish women and war in antiquity / Women and war in antiquity / Jewish women and war / War and Jewish women / War and Jewish women of antiquity / War and Jewish women in antiquity / War and women in antiquity
  67. American women journalists during World War I / American women journalists in World War I / American women journalists and World War I / Women journalists during World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Journalists during World War I / Journalists in World War I / Journalists and World War I / Journalism and World War I
  68. Women and conflict in Kashmir / Conflict in Kashmir / Women in Kashmir
  69. Women and the home front in Korea in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II / Korean women and the home front in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II
  70. American women and the Korean War
  71. Milka Kufrin (1921- )
  72. "Lady Haw Haw" / Margaret Cairns Joyce (1911-1972)
  73. Emilia Landau (1924-1943)
  74. Women in guerrilla movements in Latin America / Women in Latin American guerrilla movements / Guerrilla movements in Latin America / Latin American guerrilla movements
  75. Women and the fighting in Lebanon / Women and the Lebanese Civil War / Women and war in Lebanon / Lebanese women and war / Women in Lebanon
  76. Women in American World War II literature / American World War II literature / Women in war literature / Depiction of women in war literature
  77. Women and Wars in Malta
  78. Rachel Martin / Grace Martin / Rachel and Grace Martin
  79. Women in the Mau Mau Rebellion / Mau Mau Rebellion
  80. World War II Medical Specialist Corps / U.S. Women in Military Service
  81. Mercy Ship
  82. Mexican American women and World War II / Mexican American women in World War II / Mexican American women during World War II / Mexican American women
  83. Danica Milosavljevic (1925- )
  84. Wives of Napoleon's Marshals
  85. Women and war in Nicaragua
  86. Anna Vladimirovna Nikulina (b. 1904)
  87. Women and the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II / Women and the Norwegian resistance movement / Women in the Norwegian resistance movement
  88. Women and the home front in Norway in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women and the home front in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women in World War II / Women in Norway during World War II / Norwegian women during World War II
  89. Women's collaboration with the German occupation of Norway / Women's collaboration in the German occupation of Norway / Collaboration in the German occupation of Norway / Collaboration with the German occupation of Norway
  90. U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War II / United States Army Nurse Corps in World War II / U.S. Army Nurse Corps / United States Army Nurse Corps
  91. Maude Onions (b. 1885)
  92. Pankhurst family / Pankhurst sisters
  93. Women and the Paris Commune (1871)
  94. Peace People Movement / Peace People Movement (Northern Ireland)
  95. Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Women and political violence in Peru / Women and political violence
  96. Women during the American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / Women during the Philippine–American War / American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / American suppression of the Philippine Insurrection
  97. Pilots of the IL-2 (1941-1945)
  98. Women and the Polish Resistance during World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance in World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance
  99. Polish Auxiliary Air Force (PLSK)
  100. "Emilia Plater" / Polish Independent Women's Battalion (1943-1945)
  101. Images of Women in World War II / War posters / Women in war posters
  102. Rape by the Red Army in World War II / Rape by the Red Army
  103. Women of the Red Army Faction / Women in the Red Army Faction / Women and the Red Army Faction
  104. Women of the Red Brigades / Women in the Red Brigades / Women and the Red Brigades
  105. Red Cross of the United States / Red Cross of the United States in World War I / Red Cross of the United States in World War II / Red Cross in World War I / Red Cross in World War II
  106. Roman women and war / Women and war in Ancient Rome
  107. Ishobel Ross (1890-1965)
  108. Women in the Armed Forces in Russia (1700-1917)
  109. Women recipients of the Order of St. George (1808-1917)
  110. Russian Revolution and women / Women and the Russian Revolution
  111. Women and the Rwandan Genocide / Women in Rwanda
  112. Salvation Army in World War I
  113. Kitty Schmidt (1882-1954) was the owner of Berlin brothel Salon Kitty.
  114. War widows and refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in 17th-century Scotland / Refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in Scotland / Refugees in Scotland / War widows
  115. Women and the Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848 / Women and the Sicilian Revolutions / Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848
  116. Winnie Smith (1944- ) was a Vietnam War nurse and author.
  117. Women survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Smyrna Tragedy
  118. Irena Sosnowska-Karpik (1922-1990)
  119. Geneviève Souliè (b. 1919)
  120. Women recipients of the Order of Glory (1943-1948)
  121. Women recipients of the Order of the Red Banner (1918-1928)
  122. Women in the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union / Women in the Soviet Armed Forces (1917-1991)
  123. Women heroes of the Soviet Union Women heroes of the Russian Federation (1938-1995)
  124. Women and the Spanish-American War / Women in the Spanish-American War / Women during the Spanish-American War
  125. Women and the Civil War in Sudan / Women and the Sudanese Civil War
  126. Maria Svobod (d. 1944)
  127. Women and the conflict in Sri Lanka / Women and the Sri Lankan Civil War / Conflict in Sri Lanka
  128. Women terrorists
  129. Trauma and brutalization unleashed by World War I / Trauma of World War I
  130. Women during the Troubles in Ulster / Women during the Troubles
  131. Women and the home front in the United States in World War II
  132. Military service of American women in World War II / American women's military service in World War II / American women's military service / Women's military service in the United States / Women and military service in the United States / Women in military service in World War II
  133. Opposition to U.S. Entry into World War II / Right-wing opposition to U.S. entry into World War II / Right-wing American women / Right-wing women in the United States
  134. Women Reserves in the Coast Guard (known as SPARs)
  135. Lynda Van Devanter / Lynda Buckley (1947-2002)
  136. U.S. Women Soldiers in Vietnam
  137. Women in the Buddhist Peace Movement
  138. Women in War and Resistance before 1954 in Vietnam
  139. Jean Watts (1909-1968) was a Canadian journalist and Communist Party activist. She was the only woman to join the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, a battalion of Canadians fighting as part of the XV International Brigade on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
  140. Women of Wexford Rising / Wexford Rising / Women of the Wexford Rebellion
  141. Vera Wohlauf
  142. Young Men's Christian Association in World War I / YMCA in World War I / Women and World War I / Women in World War I
  143. Militant Serbian Nationalism
  144. Women in the Yugoslav military during World War II / Women in the Yugoslav military / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army during World War II
  145. Women and the Yugoslav Wars / Women in the Yugoslav Wars / Women during the Yugoslav Wars

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Powerful women

=Forbes most powerful women 2006=

From [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/11/06women_The-100-Most-Powerful-Women_land.html Forbes list] of 100 most powerful women in 2006:

  1. Paula Rosput Reynolds, Chief Executive, Safeco
  2. Mian Mian Yang, Chairman, Haier Group
  3. Vivian Banta, Vice Chairman, Prudential Financial
  4. Galia Maor, Chief Executive, Bank Leumi
  5. Vidya Chhabria, Chairman, Jumbo Group
  6. Imre Barmanbek, Deputy Chairman, Dogan Holding

=Most powerful Arab women=

From http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-584094.html

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  1. Mariam Abultewi is a Palestinian entrepreneur from Gaza, founder of the ride-sharing application Wasselni. In 2015 she appeared at #23 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-583884.html?itemid=583720 Mariam Abultewi], Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  2. Majida Ali Rashid is
  3. Maali Alasousi is
  4. Hamdiyah Al Jaff is
  5. Wafa Sayadi is a Tunisian entrepreneur. She founded Proclean, a waste management company, in 2003. She is International President of the Young Entrepreneurs National Association (CJD), and has acted as the Chair of the Board for Enactus Tunisia. In 2013 she became director of the newly founded CEED Tunisia, an organization to train Tunisian entrepreneurs and help them secure access to funding. In 2015 she appeared at #32 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-583884.html?itemid=583735 Wafa Sayadi], Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  6. Futaim Al Falasi is one of the first Emirati women to host an internet radio show. Around 40,000 people tune into her weekly show, Taim Show.Jessica Hill, [http://www.thenational.ae/arts-lifestyle/futaim-al-falasi-is-forging-ahead-with-her-online-arabic-radio-series-taim-show Futaim Al Falasi is forging ahead with her online Arabic radio series – Taim Show], The National, October 16, 2014. In 2015 she wappeared at #33 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-583884.html?itemid=583737 Futaim Al Falasi], Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  7. Joelle Mardinian is
  8. Grace Najjar is
  9. Mira Al Attiyah is
  10. Summer Nasief is
  11. Hend El Sherbini is
  12. Sarah Shuhail is
  13. Maha Al Farhan is
  14. Dima Ikhwan is
  15. Nermin Saad is
  16. Ingie Chalhoub is
  17. Dalya Al Muthanna is
  18. Hind Seddiqi is
  19. Hanan Solayman is
  20. Amal Al Marri is
  21. Muna Harib is
  22. Mishaal Ashemimry is
  23. Reine Abbas is
  24. Buthaina Al Ansari is
  25. Hind Hobeika is

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Women from FemBio

  1. Sara Cesar Argentinian singer
  2. Isaura Dinator de Guzman Chilean educator
  3. Tschen/Chen Tiejun Chinese revolutionary, feminist
  4. Maria Kanová Mann/Mimi Kanová Mann Czech actress; first wife of Heinrich Mann
  5. Jarmila Urbankova Czech poet

Women by occupation

=Anthropologists=

{{cite book|author1=Ute D. Gacs|author2=Jerrie McIntyre|title=Women anthropologists: selected biographies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XDFk_cw1n14C|accessdate=28 April 2013|year=1988|publisher=University of Illinois Press|isbn=978-0-252-06084-7}}

=Architects=

==100 Women: Architects in Practice==

{{cite book | author1-first=Harriet | author1-last=Harriss | author1-link=Harriet Harriss | author2-first=Naomi | author2-last=House | author3-first=Monika | author3-last=Parrinder | author4-first=Tom | author4-last=Ravenscroft | title=100 Women: Architects in Practice | publisher=Routledge | year=2023 | isbn=9781003821922}}

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=Artists=

From {{cite book | first= Elizabeth | last=Crawford | author-link=Elizabeth Crawford (historian) | title=Art and Suffrage: A Biographical Dictionary of Suffrage Artists | year=2018 | publisher=Francis Boutle Publishers }}

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  1. Constance Marsden / Constance Barbara Sylvia Marsden (1889-1972), photographer
  2. Rachel Marshall / Rachel Alice Marshall / Ray Marshall (artist) (1891-1940), illustrator and wood engraver
  3. Roberta Mills / Minnie Mills (1870-1928), craftswoman
  4. Kate Olver / Kate Elizabeth Olver (1881-1946), painter
  5. Mabel Redington Peacock (1889-1974), painter and illustrator
  6. Mary Avern Pease (1885-1960), sculptor and illustrator
  7. Isabel Pocock / Isabel Alice Maude Pocock (1883-1963), suffrage cartoonist and author
  8. Mary Postlethwaite / Mary Emily Postlethwaite (1856-1933), artist
  9. Ada Ridley / Ada Paul Ridley (c.1864-1958), artist and wood carver
  10. Jessie Russell (c.1876-c.1951), sculptor
  11. Dorothy Salmon (1883-1942, art teacher and nun

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=Communication theorists=

From [https://www.femicom.es/en/researchers/ femicom]

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  1. Thelma Anderson / Thelma Anderson (communication scholar) (US, 1921-2012)
  2. Milly Buonanno
  3. Marjorie Fiske (US, 1914-1992)
  4. Cindy Gallois
  5. Mary Q. Innis (US, 1899-1972).
  6. Michèle Mattelart
  7. Hortense Powdermarker (US, 1896-1970)
  8. Rachel Powell / Rachel Powell (communication scholar)
  9. Edna Rogers
  10. Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes

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=Composers=

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  1. Helen Roe (composer)

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=Decision-making / behavioral economics researchers=

=Economists=

  1. Anne Bezanson / Anne C. Bezanson (1881–1980), American business researcher.{{cite web | title=Pioneer In Academic Business Research: Anne Bezanson, Professor | website=Wharton Magazine | date=July 1, 2007 | url=https://magazine.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/anniversary-issue/pioneer-in-academic-business-research-anne-bezanson-professor/ | access-date=2024-03-02 }}{{cite web | first=Irwin | last=Collier | title=Harvard/Radcliffe. Economics PhD alumna and Wharton professor, Anne C. Bezanson, 1929 | website=Economics in the Rear-View Mirror | date=March 15, 2019 | url=https://www.irwincollier.com/harvard-radcliffe-economics-phd-alumna-and-wharton-professor-anne-c-bezanson-1929/ | access-date=2024-03-02 }}{{cite web | title=Bezanson, Anne | website=Library of Congress Name Authority File | url=https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89662569.html | access-date=2024-03-02 }}

Dimand et al, A biographical dictionary of women economists, 2000. ([http://www.worldcat.org/title/biographical-dictionary-of-women-economists/oclc/49852577&referer=brief_results WorldCat])

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  1. M. Kathryn Eickhoff / Margaret Kathryn Eickhoff / M. Kathryn Eickhoff-Smith / M. Kathryn Eickhoff Smith (1939- )
  2. Ann Horowitz / Ann R. Horowitz (1936- )
  3. Ingrid H. Rima / Ingrid Rima / Ingrid Hahne Rima (1925-2015)
  4. Marjorie S. Turner / Marjorie B. Shepherd Turner / Marjorie Shepherd Turner (1921-2021)

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Cicarelli & Cicarelli, Distinguished women economists, 2003. ([http://www.worldcat.org/title/distinguished-women-economists/oclc/52208559&referer=brief_results WorldCat])

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  1. Kathe Bauer-Mengelberg / Käthe Bauer-Mengelberg
  2. Huguette Biaujeaud
  3. Elizabeth Read Brown
  4. Costanza Costantino
  5. Marie Dessauer / Marie Dessauer-Meinhardt / Marie Meinhardt
  6. Elizabeth Waterman Gilboy
  7. Fanny Ginor
  8. Kirsten Gloerfelt-Tarp
  9. Margaret Gordon (economist)
  10. Marina Goudi
  11. Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt
  12. Alice Hanson Jones

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=Food writers=

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  1. Dorothy Allhusen (1877-1965) was an English cookery writer
  2. Kate Sargeant (born 1862) was an American amateur naturalist and cook, author of the first mushroom cookbook.
  3. Ella Ervilla Kellogg (1853-1920) was an American vegetarian and food writer, best known for her Science in the Kitchen (1892).
  4. Encarnación Pinedo (1848-1902) was a Hispanic American cookery writer
  5. Sarah Rutledge (1782-1855) was an American cookery writer, author of The Carolina Housewife (1847)
  6. Alice Bradley (1875-1946) was an American cookbook writer.
  7. Alice Arndt (1941-2007) was an American culinary historian
  8. Joan Reardon (born 1930) is an American biographer and culinary writer
  9. Adrienne Kane is an American food writer and blogger
  10. Suzan Colon
  11. Charlotte Silver
  12. Patricia Volk

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=Futurists=

;Earthrise

See [https://utdr.utoledo.edu/islandora/object/utoledo%3A8843/datastream/OBJ/view The Role of Women in Future Studies], Earthrise Newsletter 12 (Sept/Oct 1974)

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;aaiforesight

See {{cite web| author=Cindy Wagner | title=Futurism's Pioneering Women | url=http://www.aaiforesight.com/blog/futurisms-pioneering-women}}

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;Forbes

See {{cite web | author=Blake Morgan | title=50 Leading Female Futurists | website=Forbes | date=March 5, 2020 | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2020/03/05/50-leading-female-futurists/#5bad1a898c90}}

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=Humanitarians=

{{citation|author-first=Sybil|author-last=Oldfield|title=Women humanitarians : a biographical dictionary of British women active between 1900 and 1950|year=2001|publisher=Continuum|location=London|contribution=|volume=|pages=}}

see Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/Women humanitarians

=Journalists=

==Arab women journalists==

{{cite book | editor-first=Zahra | editor-last=Hankir | editor-link=Zahra Hankir | title=Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World | publisher=Penguin | year=2019 }}

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==Journalists with Guardian obits==

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  • Judith Dawson (died 2019), British journalist and lecturer.{{cite news | first=Peter | last=Allen | title=Judith Dawson obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=18 April 2019 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/apr/18/judith-dawson-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Maggie Eales (died 2015), British journalist and television executive.{{cite news | first=Jon | last=Snow | title=Maggie Eales obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=6 November 2015 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/nov/06/maggie-eales | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Margaret Hughes (financial journalist) (died 2022), was a British financial journalist. {{cite news | first=Dylan | last=Hughes | title=Margaret Hughes obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=22 December 2022 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/dec/22/margaret-hughes-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Katy Jones (died 2023), British investigative journalist and television producer.{{cite news | first=Janet | last=Snell | title=Katy Jones obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=26 August 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/aug/26/tricia-tyler-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Stacy Marking (died 2023), British documentary filmmaker.{{cite news | first=Juliet | last=Gardiner | title=Stacy Marking obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=23 November 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/nov/23/stacy-marking-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Laurie Purden (died 2022), British women's magazine editor.{{cite news | first=Wendy | last=James | title=Laurie Purden obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=2 October 2022 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/oct/07/laurie-purden-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Alison Selford (died 2022), British journalist and writer.{{cite news | first=Ruth | last=Lingford | title=Alison Selford obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=1 Jan 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jan/01/alison-selford-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Eleanor Stephens (died 2005), British journalist and lecturer.{{cite news | first=Tim | last=Robinson | title=Eleanor Stephens obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=9 December 2005 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/dec/09/guardianobituaries.broadcasting | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Catherine Stott (died 2018), British documentary filmmaker.{{cite news | first=David | last=McKie | title=Catherine Stott obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=3 October 2018 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/oct/03/catherine-stott-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Clare Thomson (journalist) (died 2023), British journalist.{{cite news | first=Rachel | last=Hollweg | title=Clare Thomson obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=5 October 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/05/clare-thomson-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Barbara van der Zee (died 2022), British journalist and author.{{cite news | first=van de Zee | last=Bibi | title=Barbara van der Zee obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=19 May 2022 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/may/19/barbara-van-der-zee-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}
  • Tricia Tyler (died 2023), British journalist and lecturer.{{cite news | first=Janet | last=Snell | title=Tricia Tyler obituary | newspaper=The Guardian | date=26 August 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/aug/26/tricia-tyler-obituary | access-date=26 December 2023 }}

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==IWMF winners==

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2023 Courage in Journalism Awards

2021 Courage in Journalism Awards

2020 Courage in Journalism Awards

2019 Courage in Journalism Awards

2018 Courage in Journalism Awards

2017 Courage in Journalism Awards

2016 Courage in Journalism Awards

2015 Courage in Journalism Awards

2014 Courage in Journalism Awards

2013 Courage in Journalism Awards

2011 Courage in Journalism Awards

2010 Courage in Journalism Awards

2009 Courage in Journalism Awards

2009 Lifetime Achievement Award

2007 Courage in Journalism Awards

2007 Lifetime Achievement Award

2005 Courage in Journalism Awards

2004 Courage in Journalism Awards

2003 Courage in Journalism Awards

2001 Courage in Journalism Awards

1999 Courage in Journalism Awards

1998 Courage in Journalism Awards

1997 Courage in Journalism Awards

1997 Lifetime Achievement Award

1996 Courage in Journalism Awards

1995 Courage in Journalism Awards

1994 Courage in Journalism Awards

1993 Courage in Journalism Awards

1992 Courage in Journalism Awards

1991 Courage in Journalism Awards

1990 Courage in Journalism Awards

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=Psychoanalysts=

;Australia

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  1. Ivy Bennett
  2. Maida Hall
  3. Clara Lazar-Geroe
  4. Janet Nield
  5. Vera Roboz
  6. Silvia Rodriguez
  7. Rose Rothfield
  8. María-Inés Rotmiler de Zentner

}}

;Austria

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  1. Gottfriede Aufreiter
  2. Thesi Bergmann
  3. Hedwig Bolterauer
  4. Berta Bornstein
  5. Steff Bornstein (CSR)
  6. Marie Briehl
  7. Edith Buxbaum
  8. Erika Danneberg
  9. Julia Deming
  10. Rosa Dworschak
  11. Hedda Eppel
  12. Liselotte Frankl (England)
  13. Tea Genner-Erdheim
  14. Berta Grünspan (Israel)
  15. Salomea Gutmann-Isakower
  16. Dora Hartmann
  17. Mary O'Neil Hawkins (USA)
  18. Margit Herz-Hohenberg
  19. Margarethe Hilferding
  20. Hedwig Hoffer-Schaxel
  21. Rosetta Hurwitz
  22. Flora Kraus
  23. Marianne Kris
  24. Estelle Levy
  25. Vera Ligeti
  26. Anna Mänchen-Helfen
  27. Esther Menaker (USA)
  28. Emmy Miklas
  29. Caroline Newton (USA)
  30. Christine Olden
  31. Lili Peller-Roubiczek
  32. Melitta Sperling
  33. Editha Sterba
  34. Josefine Stross
  35. Lia Swarowsky
  36. Emmy Sylvester
  37. Rosa Tanco-Duque
  38. Frida Teller
  39. Jenny Wälder-Hall
  40. Rosa Walk

}}

;Belgium

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Thérèse Jacobs van Merlen
  2. Camille Lechat-Ledoux

}}

;Canada

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Gottfriede Aufreiter (Austria)
  2. Françoise Boulanger
  3. Ruth Easser
  4. Josette Garon-Léonard
  5. Mireille Lafortune
  6. Eva P. Lester
  7. Lise Monette
  8. Vilma Popescu (Germany)

}}

;France

See [http://www.psychoanalytikerinnen.de/frankreich_biografien.html Frankreich biografien]

{{columns-list|colwidth=18em|

  1. Anne Berman
  2. Françoise Boulanger (Canada)
  3. Denise Braunschweig
  4. Elsa Breuer
  5. Odette Codet
  6. Monique David-Ménard
  7. Micheline Enriquez
  8. Solange Faladé
  9. Marcelle Geber
  10. Florence Guignard
  11. Dominique Guyomard
  12. Paulette Laforgue
  13. Ruth Lebovici
  14. Rosine Lefort
  15. Anne Levallois
  16. Michèle Montrelay
  17. Marie Moscovici
  18. Catherine Parat
  19. Ginette Raimbault
  20. Monique Schneider
  21. Nathalie Zaltzman

}}

;Germany

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Hilda Abraham
  2. Thea Bauriedl
  3. Ina Böhlendorf
  4. Viveka Böök
  5. Berta Bornstein (Austria)
  6. Steff Bornstein (ČSR)
  7. Margarete Miriam Brandt (Israel)
  8. Suzanne Cassirer-Bernfeld
  9. Karen Brecht
  10. Käthe Dräger
  11. Annemarie Dührssen
  12. Greta Frankenstein
  13. Adelheid Fuchs-Kamp
  14. Gertrud Fuhge
  15. Elisabeth Gerö-Heymann (ČSR)
  16. Erna Goering
  17. Irene Haenel-Guttmann
  18. Clara Happel
  19. Annelise Heigl-Evers
  20. Hanna Heilborn-Fenichel
  21. Else Heilpern
  22. Hedwig Hoffer (Austria)
  23. Gertrud Jacob
  24. Eva Jaeggi
  25. Marie Kalau of the Court
  26. Anna Kattrin Kemper (Latin America)
  27. Ingeborg Kath
  28. Lotte Köhler
  29. Ursula Laessig
  30. Eva Landauer
  31. Barbara Lantos (England)
  32. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
  33. Lotte Liebck-Kirschner
  34. Yela Löwenfeld
  35. Fanja Lowtzky (Israel)
  36. Hilde Maas
  37. Veronica Mächtlinger
  38. Anna Mänchen-Helfen (Austria)
  39. Julia Mannheim (England)
  40. Edeltrud Meistermann-Seeger
  41. Melitta Mitscherlich
  42. Emma Moersch
  43. Ada Müller-Braunschweig
  44. Elisabeth Naef
  45. Astri Ortner (Scandinavia)
  46. Stefi Pedersen (Scandinavia)
  47. Vilma Popescu
  48. Jutta Prasse
  49. Edith Raisich-Jordt
  50. Ellen Reinke
  51. Hannah Ries
  52. Christa Rohde-Dachser
  53. Lore Schacht
  54. Margarete Seiff
  55. Anna Smeliansky (Israel)
  56. Margarete Steinbach
  57. Edith Székely (Scandinavia)
  58. Hilde Troidl
  59. Ilsabe von Viebahn
  60. Else Voigtländer
  61. Edith Weigert-Vowinckel
  62. Marie Louise Werner
  63. Ingeborg Zimmermann

}}

;Greece

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  1. Athina Alexandris
  2. Stavroula Beratis
  3. Frosso Karapanou
  4. Anna Potamianou

}}

;Hungary

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Charlotte Balkányi (1913-1992)
  2. Aranka Böhm (1893-1944)
  3. Susan Déri / Susan Deri / Susan A. Deri / Susan K. Deri (1915–1983) (USA)
  4. Margit Dubovitz / Margit Dubowitz / Margit Garami / Margit Grünbaum (1888–1977)
  5. Izette de Forest / Izette Taber de Forest (1887–1965) (USA)
  6. Lilly Hajdu
  7. Alice Hermann
  8. Margit Herz (Österreich)
  9. Erzsébet Kardos
  10. Vilma Kovács / Vilma Kovács-Prosznitz
  11. Barbara Lantos (England)
  12. Klara Lázár-Gerö (Australien)
  13. Kata Lévy
  14. Lucy Liebermann
  15. Vera Ligeti (Österreich)
  16. Julia Mannheim (England)
  17. Livia Nemes
  18. Erzsébet Révész Radó
  19. Vera Roboz (Australien)
  20. Lillian Rotter
  21. Katarina Vértes (Skandinavien)
  22. Lilla Vészi-Wagner
  23. Rosa Walk (Österreich)

}}

;Israel

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Gerda Barag
  2. Agnes Bene-Moses
  3. Vicky Bental
  4. Margaret Miriam Brandt
  5. Yolanda Gampel
  6. Berta Verdigris
  7. Ruth Jaffe
  8. Fanny Lowtzky
  9. Margaret Obernik-Reiner
  10. Lili Peller-Roubiczek (Austria)
  11. Anna Smeliansky
  12. Ruth Stein

}}

;Italy

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Jacqueline Amati Mehler
  2. Silvia Amati Sas (Switzerland)
  3. Simona Argentieri
  4. Muriel Dracienia
  5. Virginia Finzi Ghisi
  6. Renata Gaddini
  7. Luciana Nissim
  8. Laura Sinatti
  9. Alessandra Tomasi di Lampedusa

}}

;Latin America

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Laura Achard
  2. Lygia Alcântara do Amaral
  3. Alcira Mariam Alizade
  4. Luisa Gambier de Alvarez de Toledo
  5. Judith Andreucci
  6. Zenaira Aranha
  7. Lore Aresti
  8. Ximena Artaza Muñoz
  9. Maria Luiza Assumpção Seminerio
  10. Madeleine Baranger
  11. Raquel Berman
  12. Inês Besouchet
  13. Helena Besserman Vianna
  14. Virginia Bicudo
  15. Silvia Bleichmar
  16. Erika Bondiek de Guzmán
  17. Maria Auxiliadora de Souza Brasil
  18. Ruth Castañeda
  19. Iracy Doyle
  20. Mercedes Freire de Garbarino
  21. Amapola González de Gaitán
  22. Elizabeth Goode de Garma
  23. Rebeca Grinberg (Spain)
  24. Ursula Hauser (Switzerland)
  25. Eugenia Hoffs
  26. Anna Kattrin Kemper
  27. Gerda Kronfeld
  28. Inaura Carneiro Leão
  29. Susana Lustig de Ferrer
  30. Zaira Bittencourt Martins
  31. Lilia Meza
  32. Djalma Teixeira de Oliveira
  33. Marialzira Perestrello
  34. Liliana Pualuan
  35. Estela Galván de Remus
  36. Margarida Reno
  37. Ruth Riesenberg-Malcolm (United Kingdom)
  38. Ana-María Rizzuto (United States)
  39. Silvia Rodriguez (Australia)
  40. María-Inés Rotmiler de Zentner (Australia)
  41. Frida Saal
  42. Ruth Schwarz-Hepner
  43. Flora Scolni
  44. Marcelle Spira (Switzerland)
  45. Rosa Tanco-Duque (Austria)
  46. Pola Tomás (Spain)
  47. Matilde Wencelblat de Rascovsky
  48. Frida Zmud

}}

;Netherlands

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Ada Berna-Citroen
  2. Elisabeth CM Frijling-Schreuder
  3. Han Groen-Prakken
  4. Hendrika C. Halberstadt-Freud
  5. Nel Tibout

}}

;Poland and Czechoslovakia

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Marie Bénová
  2. Therese Bondy
  3. Berta Bornstein (Österreich)
  4. Steff Bornstein
  5. Michalina Fabian Roth
  6. Eugenia Fischer
  7. Elisabeth Gerö-Heymann
  8. Berta Grünspan (Israel)
  9. Salomea Gutmann (Österreich)
  10. Hanna Heilborn-Fenichel (Deutschland)
  11. Marietta Karpe
  12. Yela Löwenfeld (Deutschland)
  13. Christine Olden (Österreich)
  14. Lili Peller-Roubiczek (Österreich)
  15. Frida Teller (Österreich)
  16. Katarzyna Walewska
  17. Wanda Willig (USA)

}}

;Russia

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Esther Aptekmann (Schweiz)
  2. Rosa Awerbuch
  3. Fanny Chalewsky (Schweiz)
  4. Sophie Erismann (Schweiz)
  5. Lia Geschelina
  6. Ekaterina Pawlowna Goltz
  7. Natalia Nikolajewna Iljina
  8. Sophia Abramowna Liosner-Kannabich
  9. Fanya Lowtzky (Israel)
  10. Anna Mänchen-Helfen (Österreich)
  11. Sara Neiditsch
  12. Mira Oberholzer (Schweiz)
  13. Anna Smeliansky (Israel)

}}

;Scandinavia

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Anne-Marie Auestad
  2. Astri Brun
  3. Magli Elster-Raknes
  4. Emmy Gut
  5. Vilja Hägglund
  6. Margareta Bjerg Hansen
  7. Leena-Maija Jokipaltio
  8. Karin Mangs
  9. Iréne Matthis
  10. Marie Nævestad
  11. Marit Os
  12. Vera Palmstierna
  13. Stefi Pedersen
  14. Fiffi Piene
  15. Annastina Rilton
  16. Olena Sennton
  17. Hjørdis Simonsen
  18. Anneli Stewen
  19. Edith Székely
  20. Hilkka Annikki Valtonen
  21. Katarina Vértes
  22. Gunvor Vuoristo

}}

;Spain

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Núria Abelló de Bofill
  2. Júlia Coromines Vigneaux
  3. Terttu Eskelinen de Folch
  4. Rebeca Grinberg
  5. Margarete Steinbach (Deutschland)
  6. Pola Tomás
  7. Carolina Zamora

}}

;Switzerland

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Silvia Amati Sas
  2. Esther Aptekmann
  3. Danielle Bazzi
  4. Ada Berna-Citroen (Niederlande)
  5. Rosmarie Berna-Glantz
  6. Elsa Blum-Sapas
  7. Marthe Burger-Piaget
  8. Fanny Chalewsky
  9. Mireille Cifali
  10. Louisa Düss
  11. Martha Eicke-Spengler
  12. Sophie Erismann
  13. Emma Fürst
  14. Ursula Hauser
  15. Gertrud Hunziker-Fromm
  16. Frida Imboden-Kaiser
  17. Judith Le Soldat
  18. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber (Deutschland)
  19. Fanja Lowtzky (Israel)
  20. Maya Nadig
  21. Goldy Parin-Matthèy
  22. Maria Pfister-Ammende
  23. Danielle Quinodoz
  24. Madeleine Rambert
  25. Janice de Saussure
  26. Julia Schwarzmann
  27. Martha Sigg-Böddinghaus
  28. Marcelle Spira
  29. Lise Tripet
  30. Judith Valk
  31. Antonia Wolff

}}

;Turkey

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Elda Abrevaya
  2. Ulviye Etaner
  3. Elif Ülkü Gürışık
  4. Bella Habip
  5. Günsel Koptagel-Ilal
  6. Stella Ovadia
  7. Tevfika Tunaboylu-Ikiz
  8. Edith Weigert (Deutschland)
  9. Leyla Zileli

}}

;United Kingdom

See [http://www.psychoanalytikerinnen.de/greatbritain_biographies.html Great Britain biographies]

{{columns-list|colwidth=18em|

  1. Elizabeth Foulkes née Marx (1918-2004)
  2. Liselotte Frankl (1910-1988)
  3. Iseult Grant Duff (1882-1957)
  4. Nicena Battiscombe Gunn (Real name Lillian Florence Gunn, known as Meena") née Meacham (1886-1973) also see Battiscombe Gunn
  5. Victoria Hamilton (born 1941)
  6. Ethilda Budgett-Meakin Herford (1872-1956)
  7. Barbara Lantos née Ripper (1894-1962)
  8. Hilde Lewinsky (1907-1956)
  9. Hilde Maas (1893-1983)
  10. Julia Mannheim née Lang (1893/95?-1955)
  11. Merrell Middlemore (?-1938)
  12. Lois Munro (1907-1973)
  13. Edna Oakeshott née Yates (1904-1999)
  14. Ruth Riesenberg Malcolm (?-2011)
  15. Ilse Seglow née Seligmann (1900-1984)

}}

;USA

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Frances Arkin
  2. Charlotte Babcock
  3. Gisela Barinbaum
  4. Ivy Bennett (Australien)
  5. Anni Bergman
  6. Maria Bergmann
  7. Viola Bernard
  8. Sara A. Bonnett
  9. Marie Briehl Österreich
  10. Louise Brink
  11. Florence Clothier
  12. Eleanor Crissey
  13. Leolia Dalrymple
  14. Lydia M. Gibson Dawes
  15. Julia Deming (Österreich)
  16. Susan Deri
  17. Muriel Dimen
  18. Lucile Dooley
  19. Ruth Easser (Kanada)
  20. Paula Elkisch
  21. Joan Fleming (psychoanalyst)
  22. Izette de Forest
  23. Margaret Fries
  24. Eleanor Galenson
  25. Margaret W. Gerard
  26. Ingrid Gifford
  27. Frances H. Gitelson
  28. Mary O'Neil Hawkins
  29. Mary K. Isham
  30. Muriel Ivimey
  31. Josephine Jackson
  32. Lucie Jessner
  33. Sarah R. Kelman
  34. Olga Knopf
  35. Marianne Kris (Österreich)
  36. Marjorie R. Leonard
  37. Estelle Levy (Österreich)
  38. Margrit Libbin
  39. Margaret Hitschmann Margolin
  40. Helen V. McLean
  41. Esther Menaker
  42. Caroline Newton
  43. Eleanor Pavenstedt
  44. Irmarita Putnam
  45. Marian C. Putnam
  46. Lore Reich Rubin
  47. Janet Rioch
  48. Ana-María Rizzuto
  49. Helen Ross
  50. Evelyne A. Schwaber
  51. Elizabeth Severn
  52. Rose Spiegel
  53. Ruth Stein (Israel)
  54. Malvina Stock
  55. Emmy Sylvester (Österreich)
  56. Helen Tartakoff
  57. Jenny Wälder (Österreich)
  58. Edith Weigert (Deutschland)
  59. Annemarie Weil
  60. Wanda Willig
  61. Ruth Wilmanns Lidz
  62. Martha Wolfenstein (psychoanalyst)

}}

;Women Analyze Women

{{cite book|author1=Elaine Hoffman Baruch|author2=Lucienne J. Serrano|title=Women Analyze Women: In France, England, and the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s47r1Cj9y_MC|year=1991|publisher=NYU Press|isbn=978-0-8147-1170-5}}

=Scientists=

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Katherine Foot (c.1852–1944), American cytologist

}}

;Times Obits

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|

  1. Alice Evans (botanist) / Alice Margaret Evans (1927-1981), British botanist
  2. Mary Lunt (died 1981), British biochemist
  3. Mary Waller (physicist) / Mary Désirée Waller (died 11 December 1959), British physicist
  4. Elisabeth Wangermann (1923-1981), Austrian-British botanist

}}

;From http://inventors.about.com/od/womeninventors/Women_Inventors.htm

  1. Dianne Croteau, inventor of Actar 911, the CPR mannequin
  2. K. K. Gregory, the ten-year-old inventor of Wristies
  3. Gabriele Knecht, patentor of the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing
  4. Krysta Morlan, American inventor
  5. Betty Rozier and Lisa Vallino, mother and daughter co-inventors of an intravenous catheter shield

;Mothers and Daughters of Invention

  1. Maria Szanto Luck / Mme Maria Luck-Szanto / Maria Szanto / Maria Luck (1899-1988), Hungarian-British dress fabric innovator

;Women in science

http://tools.wmflabs.org/mix-n-match/?mode=catalog&catalog=10&offset=0&show_noq=1&show_autoq=0&show_userq=0&show_na=0

=Social reformers=

  • {{citation|editor-first=Helen|editor-last=Rappaport|title=Encyclopedia of women social reformers|year=2001|publisher=ABC-CLIO|contribution=|volume=|pages=}}

;Volume 1

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  1. Afghan Women Social Reformers / Women Social Reformers in Afhganistan
  2. Amy Wilson Carmichael
  3. Maria Collado
  4. Rosalia Gwis-Adami
  5. Annie Kelley

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;Volume 2

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  1. Mariya Pokrovskaya
  2. Lady Mehrbai Dorab Tata / Mehrbai Dorab Tata / Lady Mehrbai Tata / Mehrbai Tata / Meherbai Tata
  3. Louisa Weiss

{{div col end}}

Make Every Woman Count

From https://www.mewc.org/index.php/community/organisations/1288-african-womens-organisations

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  1. Africa for Women's Rights
  2. African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes / ACCORD
  3. The African Women's Rights Observatory / AWRO
  4. The African Woman and Child Features Service / AWC
  5. The East African Center / The East African Center for the Empowerment of Women and Children / EAC
  6. The African Center for Gender and Development / ACGD
  7. African Women's Media Center / AWMC
  8. African Women's Economic Policy Network / AWEPON
  9. Alliances for Africa / AfA
  10. All Africa Women for Peace / AAWP
  11. Association for Professional African Women in Communication / APAC
  12. Association for Support to Women Entrepreneurs / ASAFE
  13. APC-Africa-Women
  14. African Regional Youth Initiative / ARYI
  15. AZUR Development
  16. Canal Side women small-scale farmers association / CAWOSFA
  17. Carrefour Emploi Développement / CED-TOGO
  18. Desert Flower Foundation
  19. East African Media Women Association
  20. Eastern African Sub-regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women / EASSI
  21. Emunyak Women Group / EWG
  22. Famafrique
  23. Femmes Africa Solidarity / FAS
  24. Femme De Demain / FDD
  25. Flame/Flamme
  26. Fontaine d'Espoir pour Filles et Femmes / FEFF / Centre d'Espoir pour Filles et Femmes
  27. FORWARD / Foundation for Women's Health Research and Development
  28. Gender Links / GL
  29. Gender Based Violence Prevention Network / GBV Prevention Network
  30. Great Lakes African Women's Network / GLAWN
  31. Justice, Development and Peace Movement / J.D.P.M / JDPM
  32. Kenya Women Parliamentary Association / KEWOPA / Kenyan Women Parliamentary Group
  33. MsAfropolitan
  34. Moremi Initiative / Women’s Initiative for Empowerment and Leadership Development Foundation / WIELD Foundation
  35. Ruma Women's Group
  36. Sonke Gender Justice Network
  37. Tam Tam Femme
  38. Women and Law in South Africa / Women and Law in Southern Africa / WLSA
  39. Women, Law & Development in Africa / WiLDAF / FeDDAF
  40. Women Connect!
  41. WomenFirst
  42. The Women Peace and Security Network Africa / WIPSEN-Africa

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Women: a modern political dictionary

From {{cite book|author=Cheryl Law|title=Women, A Modern Political Dictionary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iTnXdlutlVsC|year=2000|publisher=I.B.Tauris|isbn=978-1-86064-502-0}}

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/Women a modern political dictionary

International Who's Who of Women

This is just a sample taken from a few random pages - not all may be notable.

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  1. Anneliese Böttiger (born 1936), German professor of engineering
  2. Brigitte Bouquet (born 1941), French museum director
  3. Claude Bourg (born 1935), French businessperson
  4. Joëlle Marie-Paule Bourgois (born 1945), French diplomat

...

  1. Shirley Dex (born 1950), British economist
  2. Kamala Dhall (born 1932), Indian professor of medicine
  3. Dhorka Dhamo (born 1935), Albanian art historian

...

  1. Mavis Gradwell (born 1948), British business executive
  2. Allison Jean Grant (born 1958), Canadian actress and singer
  3. Jacqueline G. Grapin (born 1942), French international organization executive

...

  1. Fatima M. Kazem (born 1935), Egyptian professor of rural sociology
  2. Shahla Kazemipour (born 1946), Iranian demographer
  3. Doloresa Kazragyte (born 1942), Lithuanian actress
  4. Najia Kbir-Ariguib (born 1937), Tunisian scientist
  5. Saara Tellervo Kehusmaa-Pekonen (born 1941), Finnish business executive

...

  1. Eliane Manchet (born 1935), French opera singer
  2. Sirikorn Maneerin (born 1951), Thai politician
  3. Maria Rosaria Manieri (born 1943), Italian politician

...

  1. Florence Marie Jeanne Parly (born 1963), French civil servant
  2. Jeanne-Marie Parly (born 1935), French civil servant
  3. Pauline H. Parnes (born 1947), Canadian speech pathologist
  4. Phyllida Parsloe (born 1930) British academic and social worker

...

  1. Inge Elisabeth Schwank (born 1959), German mathematician
  2. Nancy E. Schwartz (born 1947), Canadian nutrition consultant
  3. Hannah Scott, British charity administrator

...

  1. Susan Urbach / Zsuzsa Urbach (born 1933), Hungarian art historian
  2. Zofia Jadwiga Urbanyi-Krasnodębska (born 1934), Polish conductor

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Domestic service etc.

See {{cite book|author=Lucy Delap|title=Knowing Their Place: Domestic Service in Twentieth-Century Britain|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GgbifnCZdm4C|accessdate=21 July 2012|year=2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-957294-6|pages=}}

  1. Association of Trained Charwomen
  2. Institute of Home Help Organisers
  3. Mrs Mopp (character)
  4. National Institute of Houseworkers
  5. National Union of Domestic Workers / DWU
  6. Daisy Noakes (born 1908), English memoirist.[http://www.writinglives.org/authors/daisy-noakes-b-1908-an-introduction]

Global feminisms

See {{cite book|author=Lucy Delap|title=Feminisms: A Global History|url=|accessdate=|year=2020|publisher=|isbn=|pages=}}

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  1. Abasindi
  2. Abeokuta Ladies Club / ALC / Abeokuta Women's Union / AWU
  3. Aboriginal Women / Australian Aboriginal Women
  4. Joaqin Abreu / Joaquín Abreu / Joaquín de Abreu y Orta (1782-1851)
  5. Achilles Heel, British anti-sexist magzine
  6. Feminism in Afghanistan / Feminisms in Afghanistan / Women's movement in Afghanistan / Women's movements in Afghanistan
  7. African-American churches
  8. Ainse soit-elle / As She Is, text by Benoîte Groult
  9. Lynn Alderson, founder of the London feminist bookshop Sisterwrite
  10. Feminism in Algeria / Feminisms in Algeria / Women's movement in Algeria / Women's movements in Algeria
  11. anti-sexist men's movements / men's movements
  12. Aboriginal women in Australia
  13. La Aurora Feminista / The Feminist Dawn, short-lived 1904 Chilean feminist magazine
  14. beauty contests
  15. Feminism in Belgium / Feminisms in Belgium / Women's movement in Belgium / Women's movements in Belgium
  16. Rosalie Bognor / Ro Bognor, Australian feminist who chained herself to the bar of the Regatta Hotel in Brisbane in 1965
  17. Feminism in Bolivia / Feminisms in Bolivia / Women's movement in Bolivia / Women's movements in Bolivia
  18. Gillian Booth
  19. Women's education in Britain / Women's education in the United Kingdom
  20. Women's liberation movement in Britain / Women's liberation movement in the United Kingdom
  21. Women's work in Britain / Women's work in the United Kingdom
  22. Bristol Free Sanitary Protection Group
  23. Claudie Broyelle
  24. Feminism and Buddhism / Buddhism and feminism
  25. Feminism in Bulgaria / Feminisms in Bulgaria / Women's movement in Bulgaria / Women's movements in Bulgaria
  26. Bund für Mutterschutz und Sexualreform / Deutscher Bund für Mutterschutz und Sexualreform / League for the Protection of Motherhood and Sexual Reform
  27. Feminism in Burma / Feminisms in Burma / Women's movement in Burma / Women's movements in Burma
  28. Chant Down Greenham
  29. Women's dress in China / Women's fashion in China / Chinese women's dress / Chinese women's fashion / Women's dress / Women's fashion / Dress in China / Fashion in China / Chinese dress / Chinese fashion /
  30. International Woman's Day in China
  31. María Isabel Choxóm López
  32. Feminism and Christianity / Christianity and feminism
  33. Chu Kilcha
  34. feminism and climate justice / climate justice and feminism
  35. Collective Lesbian International Terrors / CLIT
  36. Feminism and the Cold War
  37. Feminism and colonialism / Colonialism and feminism
  38. Feminism and American colonialism / American colonialism and feminism / American colonialism
  39. Feminism and anti-colonialism / Anti-colonialism and feminism / Anti-colonial feminism / Feminist anti-colonialism
  40. Feminism and British colonialism / British colonialism and Feminism / British colonialism
  41. Feminism and French colonialism / French colonialism and Feminism / French colonialism
  42. Feminism and Japanese colonialism / Japanese colonialism and Feminism / Japanese colonialism
  43. Feminism and Portuguese colonialism / Portuguese colonialism and Feminism / Portuguese colonialism
  44. Feminism and Spanish colonialism / Spanish colonialism and Feminism / Spanish colonialism
  45. John Colvin (dancer)
  46. Coordination des Femmes Noires / Black Women's Coordination
  47. Speaking bitterness
  48. Consumption and feminism / Feminism and consumption
  49. Feminism and contraception / Contraception and feminism
  50. The Cosmopolitan (journal)
  51. Laura Correa de Bustos
  52. Feminism in Cuba / Feminisms in Cuba / Women's movement in Cuba / Women's movements in Cuba

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Women's periodicals

Surrealist women

Abstract expressionists

From https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/action-gesture-paint-women-and-global-abstraction-1940-70/

Misc.

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  1. Cara Vincent Hall (1922–), New Zealand concert pianist
  2. E. F. Howard / Elizabeth Fox Howard (6 March 1873 - 9 December 1957), British Quaker
  3. Esther Immanuel (died 1 August 1975), British businesswoman and philanthropist. (Times obit; otherwise oddly absent from the record)
  4. Rose Laird (died August 21, 1966) was an American pioneer in cosmetics.
  5. Mrs L. St. Clare Grondona (died 18 March 1967), joint founder of the Tudor Rose League with her husband, Leo St. Clare Grondona
  6. Elena Katulskaya / Yelena Katulskaya (1888-1966), Russian soprano
  7. Jihan El Midany is an Egyptian pentathlete. At the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics she was Egypt's flagbearer, the first woman flagbearer for Egypt at any Olympic event.{{cite news | last = Casey | first = Michael | title = Egyptian woman will make history at Youth Olympics | url = http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jblbFYF9R2Ld5oKLnf0KFn6CxdkgD9HIN3180 | agency = Associated Press | date = August 13, 2010 | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5ryQomMFy | archivedate = August 14, 2010 | accessdate = August 14, 2010}}
  8. Egypt's Decree Law No. 44 of 1979 was a presidential decree from Anwar Sadat which controversially reformed the Egyptian personal status law. Associated with the President's wife Jihan Sadat, the Law was also known as Jihan's Law.
  9. Princess Marie Gabrielle Hortense Wiszniewska (died 1903) was a French peace activist. In 1896 she founded the League of Women for International Disarmament, which changed its name in 1899 to the Universal Alliance of Women for Peace by Education to avoid the controversial subject of disarmament. She is buried with the writer Georges Dampt in Père-Lachaise cemetery.
  10. Sarah Todd Astor (1761–1832), German-born American fur trader
  11. Helga Beyer (1920–1942), German-Jewish member of the anti-Nazi resistance
  12. Jane Colt More (c. 1488–1511), English gentlewoman, the first wife of Thomas More
  13. Susanna Orelli (1845–1939), Swiss social reformer
  14. Nicolosa Sanuti (fl. 1453), Bolognese writer
  15. From a Garden in the Antipodes was the first book of poetry by Ursula Bethel, published anonymously by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1929.

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Encyclopedia of Feminist Literary Theory

CBW

From the [https://womensbios.lib.virginia.edu/popchart.html pop chart] of Collective Biographies of Women.

Open Syllabus

Women authors at Open Syllabus, taken from the [https://opensyllabus.org/results-list/authors?size=250 top 250 authors].

  1. Margaret L. Lial
  2. Laurie G. Kirszner
  3. K. Elayn Martin-Gay
  4. Judith Bell
  5. Jennifer A. Moon
  6. Jane Summers
  7. Jane E. Aaron
  8. Patricia Ann Potter

Australia

=The Encyclopedia of Women & Leadership in Twentieth-century Australia=

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Austria

=Austrian women's movement=

;Ariadne

From [http://www.onb.ac.at/ariadne/vfb/vfbbio_engl.htm Ariadne]

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  1. Hedwig von Alten (1847 - 1922), novelist and feminist, writer of Weibliche Ehre (1892). [http://www.onb.ac.at/ariadne/vfb/bio_alten.htm Ariadne bio], German WP
  2. Anna Altmann, née Anna Urbantschky (geb. 1851 - 1937). [http://www.onb.ac.at/ariadne/vfb/bio_altmannanna.htm Ariadne bio]
  3. Ilse von Arlt (1876 - 1960) [http://www.onb.ac.at/ariadne/vfb/bio_arltilse.htm Ariadne bio]
  4. Henriette Auegg (1841 - 1912) [http://www.onb.ac.at/ariadne/vfb/bio_auegg.htm Ariadne bio]
  5. Marie Auspitz

...

  1. Else Beer-Angerer / Else Angerer
  2. Mathilde Maria Floriana Lippitt / Mathilde Maria Floriana von Aichholz
  3. Christine Touaillon / Christine Auspitz

...

  1. Hedda Wagner (1876-1950)
  2. Julie Waldberg / Julie Thenen
  3. Helene von Waldheim / Helene Forsmann
  4. Anna Warniczek (?-?)
  5. Flora Weinwurm (?-?)
  6. Louise Antonie Weinzierl / A. Baer (pseud.) / R. Hofmann (pseud.) / C. Law (pseud.) (1835-?)
  7. Maximiliane Weissenthurn / Maximiliane von Franul-Weissenthurn / Max von Weissenthurn (1851-1931)
  8. Ferdinand Maria Wendt
  9. Irene Wendt / Irene Sponner
  10. Charlotte von Wertheimstein / Charlotte Königswarter
  11. Franziska von Wertheimstein (1844-1907)
  12. Josephine von Wertheimstein (1820-1894)
  13. Wilhelmine Wiechovsky (1834-c.1912)
  14. Rosa Wien (1847?-1935)
  15. Alberta von Wilhelm / Margarethe Halm
  16. Emilie Winiwarter / Emilie Exner
  17. Helene Winkler / Helene von Hornbostel
  18. Leopoldine Winter (1854-?)
  19. Clara Wittgenstein
  20. Grete Wolf / Grete Schmahl-Wolf (1882-?)

...

  1. Adele Zarda / Adele Crepaz
  2. Rosa Zifferer / Rosa Schüler (1851-1911)
  3. Pauline Zweig
  4. Marianne Zycha

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Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia

;Profiled in Temsalet

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  1. Aida Ashenafi Tessema, Ethiopian film director, producer and businesswoman
  2. Alemtsehay Wedajo Goshu / Alemtsehay Wedajo, Ethiopian actress, playwright, poet and arts advocate
  3. Azeb Worku Sibane / Azeb Worku, Ethiopian actress, writer, director and producer
  4. Brigadier General Askale Berhane Tedla, Ethiopian military officer, lawyer and freedom fighter
  5. Brutawit Dawit Abdi, Ethiopian banking executive, economist and financial consultant
  6. Dr. Emebet Mulugeta Tefera / Emebet Mulugeta, Ethiopian scholar, researcher, educator and advocate for girls' education
  7. Dr. Jember Teferra Gebremariam, Ethiopian nurse, community development leader and author
  8. Dr. Mehila Zebenigus Wuhib, Ethiopian neurologist and internist
  9. Dr. Mulualem Gessesse Tesema / Mulualem Gessesse Tesemy, Ethiopian neonatologist
  10. Dr. Tadelech Atomssa Keyeta / Tadelech Atomssa, Ethiopian physicist, educator and researcher
  11. Dr. Yeweyenhareg Feleke Gebreyes, Ethiopian medical doctor and professor
  12. Emahoy Welete Mariam Gelaw, Ethiopian nun, community leader and sustainable farmer
  13. Fatuma Hate Hafilo, Ethiopian activist for women and non-profit leader
  14. Fetenu Bekele Gebremeskel, Ethiopian gender and development expert and activist
  15. Frealem Shibabaw Yeneabat, Ethiopian development professional and social entrepreneur
  16. Hirut Yohannes Derare / Hirut Yohannes, Ethiopian dairy and milk Product businesswoman
  17. Kongit Sinegiorgis Woldemariam / Kongit Sinegiorgis / Konjit SineGiorgis, Ethiopian ambassador
  18. Marta Mesele Woldemariam, Ethiopian construction tower crane operator
  19. Meaza Birru Gebrewold, Ethiopian print and radio journalist, media entrepreneur
  20. Medhin Kiros Gebretekle, Ethiopian entrepreneur, construction contractor
  21. Meshu Baburi Dekebo, Ethiopian community leader, activist for women
  22. Meskerem Assegued Bantiwalu / Meskerem Assegued, Ethiopian art curator, environmental and cultural activist
  23. Mulualem Tadesse Woldemariam, Ethiopian actress, director and producer
  24. Negatwa Lasab Woldemariam, Ethiopian potter, trainer and cooperative leader
  25. Nuria Abdullahi Jami, Ethiopian Member of Regional Parliament, public servant and activist for women
  26. Rahel Shawl Zelleke, Ethiopian architect
  27. Sara Abera Alemu, Ethiopian fashion designer, businesswoman and social entrepreneur
  28. Selome Taddesse Mihertu, Ethiopian social activist, entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and media executive
  29. Sister Zebider Zewdie Yiteyew / Sister Zebider Zewdie Yitayew / Sister Zebider Zewdie, Ethiopian nurse and community development leader
  30. Tadelech Haile Mikael Feldasso / Tadelech Haile-Mikael / Tadelech Hailemikael / Tadelech Hailemikael Wakene Feldasso, Ethiopian First Minister of Women's Affairs, ambassador and activist for women
  31. Takelu Ambaye Abebe, Ethiopian micro business entrepreneur and disability activist
  32. Tirhas Mezgebe Gebremedhin, Ethiopian social activist, women's health and community development leader
  33. Tsahai Yitbarek Tegegne, Ethiopian social worker, non-profit leader and international civil servant
  34. Tsigie Haile Woldegiorgis, Ethiopian women's development leader and activist
  35. Tsion Michael Andom / Tsion Andom, Ethiopian fashion designer, entrepreneur and volunteer fundraiser
  36. Tsiwahab Tadesse Tesfagiorgis / Tsiwahab Tadesse, Ethiopian Member of Parliament, civil servant, freedom fighter and commander
  37. Wongel Tesfaye Berehe, Ethiopian policewoman and detective
  38. Wubalem Mengist Sewagegn, Ethiopian farmer, environmentalist, educator and activist for women
  39. Zewdie Abegaz Yimam / Zewdie Abegaz, Ethiopian international civil servant, activist for women
  40. Zufan Ibrahim Yemam, Ethiopian handweaving and bamboo entrepreneur and skills trainer

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;Medical women

{{cite book | editor1=Enawgaw Mehari | editor2=Kinfe Gebeyehu | editor3=Zergabachew Asfaw | title=The Manual of Ethiopian Medical History | author1=Senay Aregawi | author2=Bezawit Tekola | author3=Kinfe Gebeyehu | chapter=The Contribution of Women in the Fields of Medical Science and Medical Care in Ethiopia | publisher=People To People | year=2012 | pages=52-56 | url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/53864582/the-manual-of-ethiopian-medical-history-people-to-people }}

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Italy

=Feminist Encyclopedia of Italian Literature=

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  1. Abortion in Italy
  2. Feminism in Italy / 19th-century feminism in Italy / 19th-century feminism / 19th-century feminist activism in Italy / 19th-century feminist activism
  3. Feminism in Italy / 20th-century feminism in Italy / 20th-century feminism / 20th-century feminist activism in Italy / 20th-century feminist activism
  4. Actresses in Italy / Italian actresses
  5. Aesthetics in Italy / Feminist aesthetics / Feminist aesthetics in Italy / Italian aesthetics / Italian feminist aesthetics
  6. Sibilla Aleramo / Rina Faccio
  7. Vittorio Alfieri
  8. Italian poetry anthologies / Early modern Italian poetry anthologies / Italian poetry / Early modern Italian poetry / 16th-century Italian poetry anthologies / 16th-century Italian poetry / Early modern poetry anthologies
  9. Italian poetry anthologies / Modern Italian poetry anthologies / Italian poetry / Modern Italian poetry / Modern poetry anthologies
  10. Tullia d'Aragona
  11. Pietro Aretino
  12. Ludovico Ariosto
  13. Aristotelianism
  14. Women's autobiography / Italian autobiography / Autobiography in Italy / Autobiography in Italian literature
  15. Avantgarde / Neo-avantgarde / Avantgarde literature / Neo-avantgarde literature / Avantgarde Italian literature / Neo-avantgarde Italian literature / Avantgarde literature in Italy / Neo-avantgarde literature in Italy / Italian avantgarde literature / Italian neo-avantgarde literature / Italian avantgarde / Italian neo-avantgarde
  16. Anna Banti / Lucia Lopresti Longhi
  17. Giuseppa Eleonora Barbapiccola
  18. Maria Bellonci
  19. Bildungsroman / Bildungsroman in Italian literature / Italian Bildungsroman
  20. Giovanni Boccaccio
  21. Bonding / Female bonding / Affadimento / Entrustment
  22. Antonio Bulifon
  23. Elisabetta Caminer Turra / Elisabetta Caminer
  24. Rossana Campo
  25. Canon / Canon of Italian literature / Literary canon / Italian literary canon
  26. Paola Capriolo
  27. Children / Children in literature / Children in Italian literature
  28. Class struggle in Italy
  29. Comare
  30. Courtesan / Courtesans in Italy / Courtesans in Italian literature
  31. Cross-dressing / Transvestitism / Cross-dressing in Italian literature / Transvestitism in Italian literature
  32. Deconstruction / Deconstruction and Italian literature / Deconstruction and feminism
  33. Devotional works
  34. Diary novel / Epistolary novel / Diary genre / Epistolary genre
  35. Diotima
  36. Disease / Disease in literature / Disease in Italian literature
  37. Divorce / Divorce in literature / Divorce in Italian literature
  38. Dress / Dress in literature / Dress in Italian literature

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Pacific women

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  1. Dely Roy Nalo

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Russia

=2014 top 100=

See {{cite news | title=Самые обаятельные и влиятельные | trans-title=The most charming and influential | language=RU | newspaper=Kommersant | date=3 March 2014 | url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2415496 }}

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=Russian Women's Movements=

{{cite book | editor1-first=Norma Corigliano | editor1-last=Noonan | editor2-first=Carol | editor2-last=Nechemias | title=Encyclopedia of Russian Women's Movements | publisher=Greenwood Press | year=2001}}

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Sub-Saharan Africa

=Women in Sub-Saharan Africa=

{{cite book|author=Kathleen E. Sheldon|title=Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=36BViNOAu3sC|year=2005|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5331-7}}

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sudan

=Women's institutions in Sudan=

  • The Ahfad Girls School was a private school in Sudan, the first girls school in Sudan. It was established by Babikr Bedri in 1907. It moved from Rufa'a to Omdurman in 1932. In 1933 it expanded to include an intermediate section, and after overcoming government opposition added a secondary course in 1943.{{cite book|author=Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong|editor=Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong |editor2=Henry Louis Gates|title=Dictionary of African Biography|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=39JMAgAAQBAJ&pg=RA2-PA338|year=2012|publisher=OUP USA|isbn=978-0-19-538207-5|pages=338–9|chapter=Babikr Badri}}
  • Union of Sudanese Women Teachers. Established in 1949.
  • Sudanese Women Empowerment for Peace (SuWEP) is a Sudanese women's solidarity group, including women from the North, South and Suba Mountains, which worked for peace in Sudan.
  • The Sudan National Committee on Traditional Practices (SNCTP) is a group campaigning against female genital mutilation in Sudan.{{cite book|author=Kathleen Sheldon|title=Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HMAeAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA103|year=2005|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-6547-1|pages=235–6|chapter=Sudan National Committee on Traditional Practices}} The SNCTP was established as the Sudan National Committee on the Eradication of Harmful Traditional Practices Affecting Women and Children.
  • The Omdurman Secondary School for Girls was one of the first secondary schools for girls in Sudan. Established 1949. Several of the SWU founders went there: Su'ad Ibrahim Ahmed, . Fatima Talib taught there. "Khalda Zahir, Fatma Talib, Nafisa Ahmed El Amin, Nafisa Al Meelaik, Saud Abdel Rahman, Thorya Al Drdiri, Fatma Ahmed Ibrahim, Hajja Kashif, Aziza Mekki, Mahasin Jaylani, Thorya Ambabi, and Suad Al Fatih all participated in the first struggle against colonial authorities at the school of Omdurman and accused the head of the school of being unjust to them in 1951."Mawahib Mohamed Elamin Ahmed, [https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10315/29986/Ahmed_Mawahib_M_2014_PhD.pdf The Women's Movement in Sudan From Nationalism to Transnationalism: Prospects for a Solidarity Movement], PhD Thesis, York University, 2014.
  • The Women's Front (Sudan) was a Sudanese women's organization affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood.{{cite book|author1=Robert S. Kramer|author2=Richard A. Lobban Jr.|author3=Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban|title=Historical Dictionary of the Sudan|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0OKZRewiEOsC&pg=PA463|year=2013|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7940-9|page=463|chapter=Women's Front}}
  • The League of University Women Graduates was a Sudanese women's organization founded by Mahasin Sa'ad in 1964.{{cite book|author1=Robert S. Kramer|author2=Richard A. Lobban Jr.|author3=Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban|title=Historical Dictionary of the Sudan|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0OKZRewiEOsC&pg=PA260|year=2013|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7940-9|page=260|chapter=League of University Women Graduates}}

=Women's magazines in Sudan=

  • Bint al-wadi was the first women's magazine in Sudan. It was established in 1947 by Takwa Sarkisian, a Sudanese woman of Armenian origin. Su'ad Fathi was a contributor.{{cite book|author1=Raḍwá ʻĀshūr|author2=Ferial Jabouri Ghazoul|author3=Hasna Reda-Mekdashi|author4=Mandy McClure|title=Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MB6gphBXU0kC&pg=PA166|year=2008|publisher=American Univ in Cairo Press|isbn=978-977-416-146-9|page=166}}
  • Sawt almar'a / Sawt el-Mara was the journal of the Sudanese Women's Union. It was launched by Fatima Ahmad Ibrahim as a monthly magazine in 1955. Despite repeated interruptions by the government, it continued for 120 issues.
  • al-Qafila was a short-lived Sudanese monthly cultural magazine published by Professor Hajja Kashif Badri in 1956.
  • al-Manar was a Sudanese publication established by Professor Thuraya Ambabi in 1964

=Sudanese women=

  • Rashida Shamseldein is a Sudanese women's rights activist. A member of the No to Oppression against Women Initiative, in early 2018 she was summoned for interrogation by the National Intelligence and Security Service as part of a crackdown on human rights activists.{{cite web | last1 = | first1 = | last2= | first2= | authorlink = | title =Sudan: Continuing crackdown and detention of human rights defenders | trans-title= | website= Front Line Defenders |date =2018-02-16 | url = https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/statement-report/sudan-continuing-crackdown-and-detention-human-rights-defenders |format = | doi = | accessdate = 2019-10-24 |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20191023164701/https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/statement-report/sudan-continuing-crackdown-and-detention-human-rights-defenders |archivedate= 2019-10-23 |url-status=live}}
  • Najlaa Norin is a Sudanese women's rights activist. A member of the No to Oppression against Women Initiative, in early 2018 she was summoned for interrogation by the National Intelligence and Security Service as part of a crackdown on human rights activists.
  • Gomaria Omer is a Sudanese women's rights activist. A member of the No to Oppression against Women Initiative, in early 2018 she was summoned for interrogation by the National Intelligence and Security Service as part of a crackdown on human rights activists.
  • Nafisa Ahmed El Amin
  • Mahasin Abd al-Aal or Mahadin Abdel Aal was a leader of the Sudanese Communist Party. In 1967 she was one of four women to be elected to the party's Central Committee, along with Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, Naima Babiker al-Rayah and Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim.{{cite news|title= Suad Ibrahim Ahmed: "I am fighting" |url=http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article49390|work=Sudan Tribune|author= Magdi El Gizouli |date=December 31, 2013|accessdate=November 5, 2017}} She married Ahmed Suliman, a lawyer who served as Sudan's Ambassador to the United States. Works: Abdel Aal, Mahasin (2008) “The Participation of Women in Politics” in Badri (ed.), Sudanese Women: Current and Future Situation, Sudan: Ahfad University for Women (in Arabic)
  • Naima Babiker Elrayah / Naima Babiker al-Rayah was a leader of the Sudanese Communist Party. In 1967 she was one of four women to be elected to the party's Central Committee, along with Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, Mahasin Abd al-Aal and Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim.{{cite news|title= Suad Ibrahim Ahmed: "I am fighting" |url=http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article49390|work=Sudan Tribune|author= Magdi El Gizouli |date=December 31, 2013|accessdate=November 5, 2017}}
  • Mahasin Sa'ad was a Sudanese women's rights activist. She was a founder of the League of University Women Graduates and secretary of the Women's Association of the Umma Party. She was an early pioneer of the Sudanese family planning movement.{{cite book|author1=Robert S. Kramer|author2=Richard A. Lobban Jr.|author3=Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban|title=Historical Dictionary of the Sudan|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0OKZRewiEOsC&pg=PA373|year=2013|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7940-9|page=373|chapter=Sa'ad, Mahasin}}
  • Fawzeya Makhlouf-Norris.Maha Risha, [https://www.theguardian.com/news/2006/nov/22/obituaries.readersobituaries Fawzeya Makhlouf-Norris], 22 November 2006.
  • Phillippa Maghrabi, née Castle (1904-2000) was an English-Sudanese nurse, the wife of Abdelfattah el Maghrabi.[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1351683/Phillippa-Maghrabi.html Phillippa Maghrabi], The Telegraph, 7 AUgust 2000.
  • Mervat al-Neel is a Sudanese activist in the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC). In April 2019 Neel was one of two women on the FFC's 10-member negotiating committee.Michael Georgy, [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-sudan-politics-women/sudanese-women-at-forefront-of-protests-after-years-of-oppression-idUSKCN1S60X3 Sudanese women at forefront of protests after years of oppression], Reuters, April 30, 2019.

;First women in Sudan

;Women of Sudanese Women Empowerment for Peace in Decision-making Positions after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

United Kingdom

=Women (died 1910 or earlier) in Who's Who=

=British Women's Organisations=

{{cite book|first1=Peter|last1=Gordon|first2=David|last2=Doughan|title=Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960|date=2001|publisher=Woburn Press|location=London & Portland, Or.|isbn=0-7130-0223-9|contribution=|pages=}}

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  1. Central Employment Bureau for Women / Women's Employment Publishing Company
  2. Church Missionary Society: Ladies' Union / Women's Missionary Society

...

  1. Office of Lady Helps
  2. Over Forty Association for Women Workers
  3. Over Thirty Association
  4. Parochial Mission Women's Association
  5. Pioneer Club
  6. Practical Moral Union of Women of Great Britain and Ireland
  7. Queen Mary's Committee for Women's Training and Employment
  8. Queen's Club
  9. 'Qui Vive' Corps
  10. Royal British Legion: Women's Section
  11. Royal Female Philanthropic Society
  12. Royal Irish Association for Promoting the Training and Employment of Women
  13. Saint Andrew's House Club
  14. Saint Joan's Social and Political Alliance
  15. Salvation Army Home League
  16. Sandringham Club
  17. School Nurses' League
  18. Scottish Churches' League for Woman Suffrage
  19. Scottish Co-operative Women's Guild
  20. Scottish University Women's Suffrage Union
  21. Sea Rangers
  22. Sesame Club
  23. Sisters of Charity
  24. Sisters of the People
  25. Slade Club
  26. Snowdrop Bands
  27. Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress
  28. Society for Founding and Maintaining Homes for Working Girls in London
  29. Society for Promoting Female Welfare
  30. Society for Promoting the Return of Women as Poor Law Guardians / Women Guardians Society
  31. Society for the Encouragement of Home Study
  32. Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church / Society for the Equal Ministry of Men and Women in the Church
  33. Society for the Oversea Settlement of British Women / Womens' Migration and Overseas Appointment Society
  34. Society for the Promotion of Co-operative Housekeeping and Household Service
  35. Society for the Promotion of Women's Suffrage
  36. Society for the Provision of Birth Control Clinics
  37. Society for the State Registration of Trained Nurses / National Council of Churches of the United Kingdom
  38. Society of American Women in London
  39. Society of Women Employed in Bookbinding
  40. Society of Women Housing Estate Managers
  41. Society of Women Welders
  42. Soho Club
  43. Soroptimist Clubs
  44. Spiritual Militancy League
  45. Stamp Section (GPO) Lady Assistants' Association
  46. Standing Conference of Women's Organisations
  47. Stansfeld Trust
  48. Status of Women Committee
  49. Student Nurses' Association
  50. Suffrage Club
  51. Suffragette Fellowship
  52. Suffragists' Vigilance League
  53. Territorial Forces Nursing Service
  54. Theatrical Ladies' Guild
  55. Three Arts Club
  56. Time and Talents Guild
  57. Toc H Women's Association
  58. Town and Country Club
  59. Townswomen's Guilds
  60. Union of Catholic Mothers
  61. Union of Practical Suffragists
  62. Union of Private Governesses
  63. United British Women's Emigration Association / United Englishwomen's Emigration Register / United Englishwomen's Emigration Association
  64. United Free Church of Scotland Women's Foreign Mission
  65. United Sisters' Benevolent Society
  66. United Women Bookbinders' Union
  67. United Women Bookfolders' Union
  68. United Women's Insurance Society
  69. Victoria Club
  70. Victorian Club
  71. Wantage Club
  72. West Central Jewish Girls' Club
  73. Whittington Club and Metropolitan Athenaeum
  74. Woman's Elevation League
  75. Woman's League for Mothers and Women in Positions of Responsibility
  76. Woman's Mission to Women
  77. Women Cigar Makers' Protective Union
  78. Women Inspectors
  79. Women Sorters' Association
  80. Women Teachers' Franchise Union
  81. Women's Advisory Council on Solid Fuel
  82. Women's Aerial League
  83. Women's Amateur Rowing Association
  84. Women's Anti-Opium Committee
  85. Women's Automobile and Sports Association
  86. Women's Auxiliary to the Baptist Union of Scotland
  87. Women's Club / Working Women's Club
  88. Women's Corona Society
  89. Women's Education Union
  90. Women's Educational and Industrial Union of London
  91. Women's Employment Defence League
  92. Women's Employment Federation
  93. Women's Farm and Garden Association
  94. Women's Franchise Declaration Committee
  95. Women's Gas Council / Women's Gas Federation and Young Homemakers
  96. Women's Group on Public Welfare / Women's Forum / Women's Group on Problems Arising from Evacuation
  97. Women's Guild of Empire
  98. Women's Home Defence
  99. Women's Imperial Defence Council
  100. Women's Institute
  101. Women's International Maybrick Association
  102. Women's League for Municipal Reform
  103. Women's League of Health and Beauty
  104. Women's Liberal Unionist Association
  105. Women's London Gardening Association
  106. Women's Municipal Society
  107. Women's National Co-operative Self-Help Society
  108. Women's National League of Unity / Women's League of Unity
  109. Women's National Liberal Association
  110. Women's Navy League
  111. Women's Peace and Arbitration Auxiliary
  112. Women's Press Association
  113. Women's Press Club
  114. Women's Protestant Union
  115. Women's Publicity Planning Association
  116. Women's True Temperance Committee
  117. Women's Unionist and Tariff Reform Association
  118. Women's Vegetarian Union
  119. Work Girls' Protection Society
  120. World Women's Committee Against War and Fascism (British Section) / Women's Committee Against War and Fascism
  121. Writers Club
  122. Young Women's Help Society

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=Women in Westminster=

United States

=Women's Press Organizations=

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  • Association of Women Broadcasters / Association of Women Directors.{{cite book|author=Michael P. McCauley|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA27|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=27–38|chapter=Association of Women Broadcasters, 1942–1950}}
  • Colorado Press Women.{{cite book|author=Jan Whitt|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA39|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=39–44|chapter=Colorado Press Women, 1941–Present}}
  • Delaware Press Association / Delaware Press Women.{{cite book|author=Tina V. Hall|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA45|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=45–51|chapter=Association for Women in Sports Media, 1987–Present}}
  • Denver Women's Press Club.{{cite book|author=Jann Whitt|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA52|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=52–58|chapter=Denver Women's Press Club, 1898–Present}}
  • Detroit Women Writers / Detroit Press Club / Detroit Women's Press Club / Detroit Women Writers Club.{{cite book|author=Marion Marzolf|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA59|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=59–66|chapter=Detroit Women Writers, 1900–Present}}
  • Idaho Press Women.{{cite book|author=Sandra L. Haarsager|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA67|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=67–74|chapter=Idaho Press Women, 1944–Present}}
  • Journalism and Women Symposium (JAWS).{{cite book|author=Janet Cramer|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA89|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=89–95|chapter=JAWS: Journalism and Women Symposium, 1885–Present}}
  • Kansas Press Women.{{cite book|author=Janice R. Hume|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA96|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=96–104|chapter=Kansas Press Women, 1941–Present}}
  • Michigan Press Women.{{cite book|author=Willah Weddon|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA105|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=105–113|chapter=Michigan Press Women, 1965–Present}}
  • Michigan Woman's Press Club.{{cite book|author=Willah Weddon|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA122|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=122–126|chapter=Michigan Woman's Press Club, 1892–191(4)}}
  • Minnesota Press Women.{{cite book|author=Patricia L. Dooley|editor=Elizabeth V. Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA127|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=127–136|chapter=Minnesota Press Women, 1940–1982}}
  • New York Times Women's Caucus.{{cite book|first=Linda|last=Steiner|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA165|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=165–170|chapter=The New York Times Women's Caucus, 1972–Present}}
  • Ohio Newspaper Women's Association.{{cite book|first=Therese L.|last=Lueck|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA179|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=179–188|chapter=Ohio Newspaper Women's Association, 1902–Present}}
  • Southern California Women's Press Club (SCWPC).{{cite book|first=Nan Towle|last=Yamane|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA199|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=199–206|chapter=Southern California Women's Press Club, 1893–19(39)}}
  • Utah Woman's Press Club (UWPC).{{cite book|first=Sherry|last=Baker|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA215|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=215–223|chapter=Utah Woman's Press Club, 1891–1928}}
  • Women's Press Association of the South.{{cite book|first=Karla K.|last=Gower|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA224|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=224–230|chapter=Woman's Press Association of the South, 1886–18(90)}}
  • Woman's Press Club of Cininnati (WPC).{{cite book|first=Paulette D.|last=Kilmer|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA231|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=231–240|chapter=Woman's Press Club of Cininnati, 1888–1988}}
  • Woman's Press Club of Indiana (WCPI).{{cite book|first=Ann Mauger|last=Colbert|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA241|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=241–248|chapter=Woman's Press Club of Indiana, 1913–Present}}
  • Women, Men and Media.{{cite book|first=Sheila J.|last=Gibbons|editor-first=Elizabeth V. |editor-last=Burt|title=Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfj4PW607UYC&pg=PA256|year=2000|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30661-7|pages=256–264|chapter=Women, Men and Media, 1987–Present}}

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=Writing African-American Women=

=Black Women in America=

  • {{citation | editor-first=Darlene Clark | editor-last=Hine | editor-link1 = Darlene Clark Hine | editor2-first=Elsa Barkley | editor2-last=Brown | editor3-first=Rosalyn | editor3-last=Terborg-Penn | editor-link3 = Rosalyn Terborg-Penn | title=Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia | publisher=Indiana University Press | year=1994 | isbn= 0-253-32774-1 }}

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

  1. African Methodist Episcopal preaching women
  2. African missionary movement
  3. Associations for the Protection of Negro Women
  4. Afro-American autobiography
  5. Black Baptist church
  6. Beauty culture / Black beauty culture / Black beauty culture in America / African American beauty culture / African-American beauty culture / Beauty culture for Black women in America
  7. Birth control movement
  8. Women and Black nationalism / Black nationalism and women
  9. Black Studies and women
  10. Black Women Mayors' Caucus
  11. Women in Blues / Women in blues and jazz
  12. Lauretta Green Butler
  13. Mary Ellen Cable
  14. Marion Douglas / Maranantha Quick / Abbie Louise Douglas
  15. Ethel Trew Dunlap
  16. Louise Evans
  17. Forten Sisters, Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis, Harriet D. Forten Purvis
  18. Addie Waits Hunton
  19. Ann Battles Johnson
  20. Sophie Bethene Jones
  21. Virginia Lucy Jones
  22. Sadie Catherine Gassaway / Sadie C. Gassaway / Sadie Gassaway
  23. Eunice L. Jones
  24. Nellie B. Mitchell
  25. Mary Oglesby / Mary Owings
  26. Maude Sanders
  27. Minnie Taylor Scott
  28. Delores Margaret Richard Spikes / Delores R. Spikes / Delores Spikes
  29. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry & Rosabelle Douglass Sprague Jones
  30. Sarah Williamson (missionary)
  31. Louise Evans / Louise Evans Briggs-Hall
  32. International Ladies' Auxiliary

{{div col end}}

=Latinas in the United States=

  • {{citation|editor-first=Vicki L.|editor-last=Ruiz|editor2-first=Virginia|editor2-last=Sanchez Korroll|title=Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia|publisher=Indiana University Press|year=2006|isbn=978-0253346803|first=|last=|contribution=|pages=}}

Volume I

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

  1. Celia M. Acosta Vice
  2. Amelia Agostini del Rio
  3. Carmen Albelo
  4. Delia Alvarez
  5. Linda Alvarez
  6. Alvarez v. Lemon Grove School District
  7. Americanization Programs
  8. Aprenda y Superese
  9. Jesusita Aragón
  10. María Feliciana Arballo
  11. Arizona Orphan Abduction
  12. Franca de Armiño
  13. Latina artists
  14. Asociación Nacional México-Americana / ANMA
  15. Judith Francesca Baca
  16. Polly Baca Barragán
  17. María Gertrudis Barceló
  18. Santa Contreras Barraza
  19. Plácida Peña Barrera
  20. Julieta Saucedo Bencomo
  21. Socorro Hernández Bernasconi
  22. Amalia V. Betanzos
  23. Bilingual education of Latinas
  24. María DeCastro Blake
  25. Juana Borrero Pierra
  26. Mirna Ramos Burciaga
  27. Diana Caballero
  28. Angelina Cabrera / Angie Cabrera
  29. Rose Marie Calderón
  30. California Sanitary Canning Company Strike
  31. Eulalia Francesca y Josepha Calvillo
  32. Nohelia de los Angeles Canales
  33. María Jesefa Canino
  34. Cántico de la Mujer Latina
  35. Anna Carbonell
  36. Josefa Carrillo de Fitch
  37. Casita Maria / Casita Maria, New York
  38. Guadalupe Castillo
  39. Amelia Moran Ceja
  40. Central American Immigrant Women
  41. Centro Hispano Católico
  42. Centro Mater
  43. Margarita Cepeda-Leonardo
  44. Angie González Chabram
  45. Chicana Caucus
  46. Cigar Workers / Cigar workers
  47. Latinas in cinema
  48. Circulo Cultural Isabel la Católica
  49. Clinica de la Beneficencia Mexicana
  50. Rufa Concepción Fernández Colón / Concha Colón
  51. Latinas in the Communist Party
  52. Congreso del Pueblo
  53. Lina Córdova
  54. Evangelina Cossio y Cisneros
  55. Mercedes Margarita Martínez Crawford
  56. Cuban and Puerto Rican Revolutionary Party
  57. Cuban Independence Women's Clubs
  58. Cuban Women's Club
  59. Uva De Aragón
  60. Genoveva De Arteaga
  61. Dolores C. De Avila
  62. Jessie López de la Cruz
  63. Beatríz de la Garza
  64. Adelaida Rebecca Del Castillo
  65. Pura Del Prado
  66. Carmen Del Valle
  67. Jane L. Delgardo
  68. Demography of Latinas in the United States
  69. Deportations during the Great Depression
  70. Rita DiMartino
  71. Beatrice Escerado Dimas
  72. Domestic violence against Latinas
  73. Latina domestic workers
  74. Dominican American National Roundtable / DANR
  75. Duerto Carmen y Laura
  76. María Echaveste
  77. Education of Latinas in the United States / Education of Latinas
  78. El Monte Berry Strike
  79. El Paso Laundry Strike
  80. El Rescate
  81. Latina entrepreneurs
  82. Environment and the border
  83. Josefina Escajeda
  84. Carmen Bernal Escobar
  85. Gregoria Esquivel
  86. Yolanda Almaraz Esquivel
  87. Latinas and the family
  88. Farah Strike
  89. Latina farmworkers
  90. Latinas and feminism
  91. Sor Isolina Ferré Aguayo
  92. Belén Figueroa
  93. Loida Mercado Figueroa
  94. Diana Flores
  95. Encarnación Villarreal Escobedo Florez
  96. Latina folk healing / Latina folk healing traditions / Folk healing traditions / Folk healing
  97. Phoenix Friendly House / Friendly House, Phoenix / Friendly House
  98. Carmen Cornejo Gallegos
  99. Latinas and gangs / Latina gangs
  100. Providencia García / Provi García
  101. Aimee García Cortese
  102. Carolina García-Aguilera
  103. María Garcíaz
  104. Latinas in the garment industry
  105. Socorro Gómez-Potter
  106. Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzáles
  107. Matiana González
  108. Jovita González Mireles
  109. Great Depression and Mexican American women / Mexican American women in the Great Depression
  110. Fermima Guerra
  111. Rosa Guerrero
  112. Victoria Partida Guerrero
  113. Rosalinda Guillen Herrera
  114. Luz Bazán Gutiérrez
  115. Madre María Dominga Guzmán

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Volume II

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  1. Rosalie Méndez Hamlin
  2. Health of Latinas
  3. Olivia Hernández
  4. Elena Herrera
  5. María Cristina Herrera
  6. Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program / HMDP
  7. Houchen Settlement, El Paso / El Paso Houchen Settlement / Houchen Settlement
  8. Cecilia Olivarez Huerta
  9. Jovita Idar Juárez
  10. Immigration of Latinas to the United States / Latina immigration to the United States
  11. Intermarriage in the United States
  12. Cleofas Martinez Jaramillo
  13. María de los Angeles Jiménez
  14. Latinas in journalism / Latinas in print media
  15. Sylvia Rodríguez Kimbell
  16. Beatrice Amado Kissinger
  17. La Mujer Obrera
  18. Latinas in labor unions / Latina labor unions
  19. Las Hermanas
  20. Latina United States Treasurers
  21. Latinas in the United States Congress
  22. Josephine Ledesma
  23. Consuelo Lee Tapia
  24. Legal issues affecting Latinas / Legal issues / Latinas and the law
  25. Ruth Esther Soto León / La Hermana León
  26. Latina lesbians
  27. "Letter from Chapultepec"
  28. Latinas and liberation theology
  29. Lideres Campesinas
  30. Latinas in literature
  31. María I.López
  32. Nancy Marie López
  33. Rosie López
  34. Gloria López Córdova
  35. Apolinaria Lorenzana
  36. Los Angeles Garment Workers' Strike
  37. Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo Lozano
  38. Mónica Cecilia
  39. María Elena Lucas
  40. Ester Machuca
  41. Amelia Margarita Maldonado
  42. Mariachi Estrella de Topeka
  43. Guadalupe Marshall
  44. Agueda Salazar Martínez
  45. Anita N. Martínez
  46. Frances Aldama Martínez
  47. Vilma S. Martínez
  48. Inocencia Martínez Santaella
  49. Teresa N. McBride
  50. Elena Inés Mederos y Cabañas de González
  51. Media stereotypes of Latinas
  52. Latinas and medicine / Latinas in medicine
  53. Esther Medina
  54. Sara Meléndez
  55. Consuelo Herrera Méndez
  56. Méndez v. Westminster
  57. María Estella Altamirano Mendoza
  58. Mendoza v. Tucson School District No. 1
  59. Victoria Mercado / Vicky Mercado
  60. Mexican Mothers' Club, University of Chicago Settlement House
  61. Latinas in the Mexican Revolution
  62. Border Women in the Mexican Revolution
  63. Latinas in Mexican Schools
  64. Migration and Labor of Latinas
  65. Latinas in Military Service
  66. Latinas in mining communities
  67. Ruth Mojica-Hammer
  68. Elba Iris Montes-Donnelly
  69. Mora Magdalena
  70. Gloria Flores Moraga
  71. Nilda M. Morales-Horowitz
  72. Irma Morillo
  73. Latina movie stars
  74. Mujeres in Action
  75. Mujeres Latinas En Acción / MLEA
  76. Mujeres por la Raza
  77. Mujerista Theology
  78. Carolina Malpica de Munguia
  79. María del Carmen Muñoz
  80. National Association of Puerto Rican/Hispanic Social WOrkers / NAPRHSW
  81. National Conference of Puerto Rican Women / NACOPRW
  82. National Hispanic Feminist Conference
  83. National Puerto Rican Forum
  84. M. Susana Navarro
  85. Trinidad Nerio
  86. New Economics for Women / NEW
  87. Anna Nieto Gómez
  88. Latina nuns / Latina colonial nuns / colonial nuns
  89. Contemporary Latina nuns / Contemporary nuns
  90. Sylvia Colorado O'Donnell
  91. Olga Ballesteros Olivares
  92. Mercedes Olivera
  93. Manuela Ontiveros
  94. Maria Concepción Ortiz y Pino de Kleven / Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven
  95. Maria Elena O'Shea
  96. Ingrid Otero-Smart
  97. Sonia Palacio-Grottola
  98. Lucia Gonzáles Parsons
  99. Dolores Patiño Rio
  100. Linda Lorena Pauwels Pfeiffer
  101. Ana Peña de Bordas / Virginia de Peña de Bordas
  102. Ana Marcial Peñaranda
  103. Latinas in the Pentecostal Church
  104. Nina Perales
  105. Graciela Pérez
  106. Pérez v. Sharp
  107. Phelps Dodge Strike
  108. Encarnación Pinedo
  109. Latinas in electoral politics
  110. Latinas in party politics
  111. Popular religiosity of Latinas / Popular religiosity / Latina popular religiosity
  112. Propositions 187 and 209
  113. Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs / PRACA
  114. Puerto Rican Radical Politics in New York
  115. Puerto Rican Women Political Prisoners
  116. Alicia Otilia Quesada
  117. Dora Ocampo Quesada
  118. Luisa Quintero
  119. Race consciousness of Latinas / Color consciousness of Latinas / Race and color consciousness
  120. Emelia Schunior Ramírez
  121. Tina Ramírez
  122. Rape of Latinas
  123. Marita Reid
  124. Victoria Comicrabit Reid
  125. Religion of Latinas
  126. Guadelupe Reyes
  127. Angelina Moreno Rico
  128. Roxana Rivera
  129. Domitila Rivera Martinez
  130. Inés Robles Diaz
  131. Hermelinda Morales Rodriguez
  132. Isabel Hernández Rodriguez / Isabel Rodriguez
  133. Josepha Rodriguez / Chepita Roriguez
  134. Patricia Rodriguez
  135. Sofia Rodriguez
  136. María Cristina Rodriguez Cabral
  137. Lola Rodriguez de Tió
  138. Verneda Rodriguez McLean
  139. Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski
  140. Marie Romero Cash
  141. Leoncia Rosado Rousseau / Mamá Léo Rosado Rousseau
  142. Bernarda Ruiz
  143. Irene Hernández Ruiz
  144. Ana Gloria San Antonio
  145. San Antonio Pecan Shellers' Strike
  146. San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike
  147. María Clemencia Sánchez
  148. María E. Sánchez
  149. Rebecca Sánchez Cruz
  150. Aura Luz Sánchez Garfunkel
  151. Petra Santiago
  152. María del Jesús Saucedo
  153. Esperanza Acosta Mendoza Schechter / Hope Schechter
  154. Latina scientists
  155. Elvira Sena
  156. Emma Sepúlveda
  157. Latina sexuality
  158. Josefina Silva de Cintrón / Pepiña Silva de Cintrón
  159. Sister Carmelita / Carmela Zapata Bonilla Marrero
  160. Latinas and slavery
  161. Adela Sloss-Vento
  162. El Paso Smeltertown
  163. Plácida Elvira Garcia Smith
  164. Adaljiza Sos-Riddell
  165. Carmen Lillian Soto Feliciano / Lily Soto Feliciano
  166. Clementina Souchet
  167. Spanish Borderlands / Latinas in the Spanish Borderlands
  168. Colonial law in the Spanish Borderlands
  169. Comadrazgo in the Spanish Borderlands
  170. Early settlement life in the Spanish Borderlands
  171. Encomienda in the Spanish Borderlands
  172. Latinas in California
  173. Latinas in New Mexico
  174. Latinas in St. Augustine
  175. Latinas in Texas
  176. Women's will's in the Spanish Borderlands
  177. Latinas and spiritism
  178. Latinas and spiritism in New York City / Spiritism in New York City
  179. Street vending by Latinas
  180. Latinas and student movements / Latina student movements
  181. Substitute Auxiliary Teachers
  182. Tabaqueros' Unions
  183. Yolanda Tarango
  184. Tex-Son Strike
  185. Latinas and theater
  186. Latina playwrights
  187. Villalongin Dramatic Company
  188. María Elena Toraño-Pantin
  189. Alva Torres
  190. Ida Inés Torres
  191. Lourdes Torres
  192. Estela Portilllo Trambley
  193. Latinas and the Treaty of Paris
  194. Louise Ulibarri Sánchez
  195. Women in the United Farm Workers / Women in the UFW
  196. Epifania de Guadelupe Vallejo
  197. María Paula Rosalia Vallejo de Leese
  198. Vanguardia Puertorriqueña
  199. Beatriz Varela
  200. María Varela
  201. Anna Vásquez
  202. Eriqueta Longeaux y Vásquez
  203. Loreta Janeta Velásquez
  204. Nydia M. Velásquez
  205. Emilí Vélez de Vando
  206. Anita Vélez-Mitchell
  207. Sherezada Vicioso Sánchez
  208. Irma Vidal
  209. Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre
  210. Watsonville Strike
  211. Mary Rose Garrido Wilcox
  212. Esther Valladolid Wolf
  213. Latinas in World War II
  214. Rosa Martin Zárate
  215. Alejandra Rojas Zúñiga

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=Famous American Women=

From Robert McHenry, Famous American women

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  1. Vera Charlotte Scott Cushman (1876-1946)
  2. Alice Louise Higgins Lothrop (1870- 1920)
  3. Sister Louise Van der Schrieck / Louise Van der Schrieck (1813-1886)

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=Notable American Women=

  • {{citation|editor-first=Edward T.|editor-last=James|editor2-first=Janet Wilson|editor2-last=James|title=Notable American Women: a biographical dictionary|year=1974|publisher=Harvard University Press|contribution=|volume=|pages=}}

See now Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/Notable American Women,_1607–1950

=[[National Women's History Project]]=

From the list of [http://nwhp.org/resourcecenter/biographycenter.php women honored for National Women's History Week and National Women's History Month], predominantly environmentalists honored in 2009. See {{citation|last1=Reagle|first1=Joseph|last2=Rhue|first2=Lauren|title=Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica|journal=Journal of Communication|volume=5|year=2011|pages=1138–1158|url=http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/777/591}}

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  1. Jenny Blaker (born 1955)
  2. Barbara K. Byrd (born 1949)
  3. Gillian Christie
  4. Ellie M. Cohen
  5. Madie Collins (born 1950s)
  6. Caitlin Alexandra Dunbar (1989-2004)
  7. Sister Claretta Easter (1901-1998)
  8. Matilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen (1888-1969)
  9. Pamela A. Frucci (born 1932)
  10. Sunshine Goodmorning (born 1974)
  11. Ann Hancock (born 1950)
  12. Linda M. Hiltabrand (born 1953)
  13. Mary Hultman (born 1955)
  14. Victoria Johnston (born 1953)
  15. Elizabeth Donnell Kay (1895-1987)
  16. Eryn Klosko (born 1971)
  17. Lora Ledermann (born 1967)
  18. Rose Marie Williams McGuire (born 1936)
  19. Dr. Jeannie McLain (born 1960)
  20. Tanya Narath (born 1963)
  21. Linda Petee
  22. Dr. Diana Post
  23. Amanda Quraishi (born 1974)
  24. Elsie Roemer (1893-1991)
  25. Mary Rozmajzl
  26. Maxine Lazarus Savitz (born 1937)
  27. Carolyn M. Scott (born 1955)
  28. Kate Shackford (born 1951)
  29. Robyn Staup Sweet / Robyn Sweet (born 1976)
  30. Anne P. Teller (born 1931), sustainable farmer
  31. Tina J. Terrell (born 1964)
  32. Laurie Tippin (born 1955), conservationist
  33. Nichole Trushell (born 1955))
  34. Janice S. Wiles (born 1956), environmentalist

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