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Linksammlungen : Frauen und Geschlechtergeschichte: Virtual Library History - Women's History: Die Sektion Frauengeschichte wird von Jenneke Quast vom International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam betreut. Das Angebot umfasst Linksammlungen zu verschiedenen Themen der Frauengeschichte, internationale Tagungsankündigungen und die bekannte Bibliographie ViVa: A Bibliography of Women's History (1995 ff.)
http://www.iisg.nl/~womhist/vivalink.html
Schlaglichter zur Frauenbewegung: Chronik, Biographien, Vereine, Literatur
Institut für Frauenbiographieforschung
Österreichische Frauenbiographien
Archiv der Frauen- und Lesbenbewegung, Wien
Hexenforschung
Datenbank zur österreichischen Frauengeschichte
Österreichische historische Frauenzeitschriften 1848 - 1938
American Memory
American Women's History: A Research Guide
Distinguished Women of Past and Present
Uni-Wien, Arbeitsgruppe Frauengeschichte
National women's history project
American Women in the emerging industrial and business Age, Harvard Business School: Frauengeschichte bis 1920
Bibliography of Women's History in Historical and Women's Studies Journals Current bibliography of articles about women's and gender history. Articles published in English, French, German, and Dutch are selected from more than ninety European, American, and Indian journals.
American Women's History: A Research Guide Middle Tennessee State University Library provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections.
Women in America, 1820-1842: A collection of writings by nineteenth-century travelers in the United States who commented on the place of women in American society. Topics addressed are courtship and marriage, law and government, employment, education, fashion, and travel.
Women's History, Volume 2, Number 1, Spring-Summer 1996: Articles included in this electronic issue are "Women in the Workplace" and "Business."
4,000 years of women in science: Includes biographies for more than 125 women scientists who worked from ancient times until the nineteenth century.
Frauen im Transportwesen: American women have played important roles in improving how we travel for more than 170 years.
Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health: Various articles and images related to Lydia Pinkham's patent medicine company. Includes trade cards, advertisements, pamphlets, and the lyrics of an English pop song.
Frauen in der Medizin/ Public Health: Exhibition of medical ephemera related to women, including product advertisements featuring women, publications dealing with women's diseases, female physicians, and the Lydia Pinkham Medicine Company.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/ephemera/women.html
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/ephemera/ephemera.html
Madame C.J. Walker (Sarah Breedlove McWilliams Walker): Inventor, Businesswoman: Two sites, the first created by Princeton University and the second by A'Lelia P. Bundles, a descendant of Madam C. J. Walker. Both offer historical information about the businesswoman and her cosmetics industry.
Martha Matilda Harrper is a forgotten international business visionary who defied her destiny as a servant girl to launch America's first business format franchising system in 1891.
A Short History of the Birth and Growth of the American Office: An exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution. Examines the history of the American office from its beginnings in the early railroad industry. Although the text does not specifically discuss women, it describes working conditions in offices generally and contains numerous photographs revealing that women comprised a great number of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century office clerks.
Alltag von Arbeiterinnen: Uses of Liberty Rhetoric Among Lowell Mill Girls: Describes the writings of New England factory workers, who defended the dignity of their labors and, when in conflict with their employers, demanded better working conditions.
Female Frontiers: Continuity and Change in Her Work: eine Zeittafel der NASA über Frauenarbeit von 1890 bis 2000 (interessant)
THE WOMEN AND LABOR HISTORY PROJECT: WORKING WOMEN'S STORIES
SOURCES IN U.S. WOMEN'S LABOR HISTORY (sehr wichtige Seite)
Women's Labor History, Link-Seite, sehr nützlich
Japanische Arbeitergeschichte: Images of Japanese Labor and Social Movement in the Post-1945 Japan
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