Women, disadvantage and health: a position paper of The Women's Health Council

Women, disadvantage and health: a position paper of The Women's Health Council
Title Women, disadvantage and health: a position paper of The Women's Health Council PDF eBook
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Publisher The Women's Health Council
Pages 56
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To Repair a Broken World

To Repair a Broken World
Title To Repair a Broken World PDF eBook
Author Dvora Hacohen
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 401
Release 2021-05-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674988094

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The authoritative biography of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, introduces a new generation to a remarkable leader who fought for womenÕs rights and the poor. Born in Baltimore in 1860, Henrietta Szold was driven from a young age by the mission captured in the concept of tikkun olam, Òrepair of the world.Ó Herself the child of immigrants, she established a night school, open to all faiths, to teach English to Russian Jews in her hometown. She became the first woman to study at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and was the first editor for the Jewish Publication Society. In 1912 she founded Hadassah, the international womenÕs organization dedicated to humanitarian work and community building. A passionate Zionist, Szold was troubled by the JewishÐArab conflict in Palestine, to which she sought a peaceful and equitable solution for all. Noted Israeli historian Dvora Hacohen captures the dramatic life of this remarkable woman. Long before anyone had heard of intersectionality, Szold maintained that her many political commitments were inseparable. She fought relentlessly for womenÕs place in Judaism and for health and educational networks in Mandate Palestine. As a global citizen, she championed American pacifism. Hacohen also offers a penetrating look into SzoldÕs personal world, revealing for the first time the psychogenic blindness that afflicted her as the result of a harrowing breakup with a famous Talmudic scholar. Based on letters and personal diaries, many previously unpublished, as well as thousands of archival documents scattered across three continents, To Repair a Broken World provides a wide-ranging portrait of a woman who devoted herself to helping the disadvantaged and building a future free of need.

Journal of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Journal of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Title Journal of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research PDF eBook
Author Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Australia)
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Pages 448
Release 1927
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Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Title Parliamentary Papers PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Pages 998
Release 1901
Genre Great Britain
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Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Title Sessional Papers PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Pages 864
Release 1900
Genre Great Britain
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Paper Bullets

Paper Bullets
Title Paper Bullets PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey H. Jackson
Publisher Algonquin Books
Pages 353
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1643752057

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"The true story of an audacious resistance campaign undertaken by an unlikely pair: two French women -- Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe -- who drew on their skills as Parisian avant-garde artists to write and distribute wicked insults against Hitler and calls to desert, a PSYOPs tactic known as "paper bullets," designed to demoralize Nazi troops occupying their adopted home of Jersey in the British Channel Islands"--

The Citizens' Council

The Citizens' Council
Title The Citizens' Council PDF eBook
Author Neil R. McMillen
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 446
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780252064418

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This in-depth account of the rise and decline of the Citizens' Councils of America details the organization's role in the massive resistance to school desegregation in the South following the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision. Included are a new preface and updated bibliography. "A tour de force of research and narration. . . in highly readable style. [McMillen] . . . seems to have read everything the historical record has to offer on the subject and to have known exactly what to make of it. . . Himself squarely on the side of the future, he is sensitive to the anguish that prompted the hysteria of the misguided racist. . . . By any test, a masterful study." -- Journal of Southern History "Takes seriously the people who made the movement, when ridicule and caricature would have been an easier analytical technique. Solidly researched and well written. . . an intriguing story." -- Augustus M. Burns, Social Studies