Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners, 2d ed.

Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners, 2d ed.
Title Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners, 2d ed. PDF eBook
Author Anita Price Davis
Publisher McFarland
Pages 249
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476622124

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From the first woman Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Bertha von Suttner (1905), to the latest and youngest female Nobel laureate, Malala Yousafzai (2014), this book in its second edition provides a detailed look at the lives and accomplishments of each of these sixteen Prize winners. They did not expect recognition or fame for their work--economist Emily Greene Balch (1946) was surprised to learn that anyone knew about her. But they did not work in isolation: all met with discouragement, derision, threats or--in Yousafazi's case--attempted murder and exile. A history of the Prize and a biographical sketch of Alfred Nobel are included.

International Women's Year

International Women's Year
Title International Women's Year PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Olcott
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 334
Release 2017-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0199716641

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Amid the geopolitical and social turmoil of the 1970s, the United Nations declared 1975 as International Women's Year. The capstone event, a two-week conference in Mexico City, was dubbed by organizers and journalists as "the greatest consciousness-raising event in history." The event drew an all-star cast of characters, including Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, Iranian Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, and US feminist Betty Friedan, as well as a motley array of policymakers, activists, and journalists. International Women's Year, the first book to examine this critical moment in feminist history, starts by exploring how organizers juggled geopolitical rivalries and material constraints amid global political and economic instability. The story then dives into the action in Mexico City, including conflicts over issues ranging from abortion to Zionism. The United Nations provided indispensable infrastructure and support for this encounter, even as it came under fire for its own discriminatory practices. While participants expressed dismay at levels of discord and conflict, Jocelyn Olcott explores how these combative, unanticipated encounters generated the most enduring legacies, including women's networks across the global south, greater attention to the intersectionalities of marginalization, and the arrival of women's micro-credit on the development scene. This watershed moment in transnational feminism, colorfully narrated in International Women's Year, launched a new generation of activist networks that spanned continents, ideologies, and generations.

Changing Differences

Changing Differences
Title Changing Differences PDF eBook
Author Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 308
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780813524498

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"Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones offers the first comprehensive overview of women's influence on US foreign policy since the First World War ... It is an important contribution to international historical literature". -- The International History Review

I, Rigoberta Menchú

I, Rigoberta Menchú
Title I, Rigoberta Menchú PDF eBook
Author Rigoberta Menchú
Publisher Verso
Pages 276
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780860917885

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Her story reflects the experiences common to many Indian communities in Latin America today. Rigoberta suffered gross injustice and hardship in her early life: her brother, father and mother were murdered by the Guatemalan military. She learned Spanish and turned to catechist work as an expression of political revolt as well as religious commitment. The anthropologist Elisabeth Burgos-Debray, herself a Latin American woman, conducted a series of interviews with Rigoberta Menchu. The result is a book unique in contemporary literature which records the detail of everyday Indian life. Rigoberta’s gift for striking expression vividly conveys both the religious and superstitious beliefs of her community and her personal response to feminist and socialist ideas. Above all, these pages are illuminated by the enduring courage and passionate sense of justice of an extraordinary woman.

General Knowledge for General Studies CSAT - Paper 1 IAS Prelims 2nd Edition

General Knowledge for General Studies CSAT - Paper 1 IAS Prelims 2nd Edition
Title General Knowledge for General Studies CSAT - Paper 1 IAS Prelims 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Disha Experts
Publisher Disha Publications
Pages 169
Release
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General Knowledge General Studies CSAT - Paper 1 IAS Prelims for Civil Services Preliminary Exam covers various Chapters and their important topics. The book is divided into 17 chapters followed by 2 levels of exercises - Simple MCQs & statement based MCQs. The book captures most of the important questions with explanations of the past 12 years of the IAS Prelim exam distributed in the various chapters.

The Woman who Knew Too Much

The Woman who Knew Too Much
Title The Woman who Knew Too Much PDF eBook
Author Gayle Greene
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 364
Release 1999
Genre Epidemiologists
ISBN 9780472087839

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This biography illuminates the life and achievements of the remarkable woman scientist who revolutionized the concept of radiation risk. In the 1950s Alice Stewart began research that led to her discovery that fetal X rays double a child's risk of developing cancer. Two decades later---when she was in her seventies---she again astounded the scientific world with a study showing that the U.S. nuclear weapons industry is about twenty times more dangerous than safety regulations permit. This finding put her at the center of the international controversy over radiation risk. In 1990, the New York Times called Stewart "perhaps the Energy Department's most influential and feared scientific critic." The Woman Who Knew Too Much traces Stewart's life and career from her early childhood in Sheffield to her medical education at Cambridge to her research positions at Oxford University and the University of Birmingham. Gayle Greene is Professor of Women's Studies and Literature, Scripps College.

Current Affairs Roundup 2018 with 24+ Online Tests & 2 ebooks 2nd Edition

Current Affairs Roundup 2018 with 24+ Online Tests & 2 ebooks 2nd Edition
Title Current Affairs Roundup 2018 with 24+ Online Tests & 2 ebooks 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Disha Experts
Publisher Disha Publications
Pages 239
Release 2017-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9386320835

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The Current Affairs Roundup 2018 2nd Edition is empowered with 24+ Online MCQ Tests and 2 ebooks - GK2018 & Weekly Current Affairs Update 2017. The book has been designed to capture the day-to-day happenings in and around the world. The book has been divided into 4 parts - Events, Issues, Ideas & People. Further each of the 4 parts is divided month-wise, i.e. Jan to June 2017. It is essential for aspirants to keep themselves updated as just knowing things can get them more marks in such exams. Moreover Current Affairs prove to be very important tool to handle GD and PI. It comes in handy for the aspirants of UPSC, SSC, Banking, Insurance, Railways, Engg. Services and AFCAT etc.