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Author: Dr Robin Joyce

Biography, Blog

Wasp of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds

Dr Robin Joyce / March 17, 2016

WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds Sarah Bryn Rickman The following story is an excerpt from Sarah Byrn Rickman’s WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds, out now from University of North Texas Press (March 2016), the…

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Blog, Women's History

WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds

Dr Robin Joyce / March 16, 2016

WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds   Sarah Bryn Rickman   The following  story is an excerpt from Sarah Byrn Rickman’s WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon Deeds, out now from University of North Texas Press…

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Biography, Blog

Ann Jones: Remarkable, But Unknown

Dr Robin Joyce / March 13, 2016

Andrew  Grant-Adamson Ann Jones was a remarkable 19th century woman. But no-one will have heard of her.   Born in Ireland, the daughter of a regimental tailor, she was deserted by her wastrel first husband, built a successful business, went…

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Biography, Blog, Women's History

Barbara Pym: Some Glimpses From Behind her Fiction

Dr Robin Joyce / March 12, 2016

WHN Admin.   Barbara Pym’s novels provide a social history of the period over which she wrote from the 1920s to 1980. [1] Quotes from Pym’s diaries, notebooks and letters provide the background to her fiction and reminders that she…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

Western Australian Labor Woman, Jean Beadle promotes her options for dealing with venereal disease 1915

Dr Robin Joyce / March 11, 2016

A Letter to the Editor of the Kalgoorlie Miner 1915[1] Jean Beadle [2]   ‘Notwithstanding the fact that the First Labor Women’s Conference, held in 1912, carried a resolution favouring notification and segregation of persons suffering from venereal disease, I…

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Blog, Women's History

Gender neutral language…difficult even at the end of the best of pens?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 10, 2016

WHN Admin.   Admire her as one does, and as impressed by the ideas she expresses in fiction, and the beauty of her prose, this quote from Virginia Woolf is a reminder of the value of women’s fight to achieve…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

This is where it all could have begun – but did it? Women and The Magna Carta A Treaty for Control or Freedom?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 9, 2016

Jocelynne Scutt Part 2 Chapter 1 … Are Women Persons? … We have … granted to all freemen of our kingdom, for us and our heirs forever, all the underwritten liberties, to be had and held by them and their…

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Blog, General

This is where it could have begun – but did it? Women and The Magna Carta A Treaty For Control or Freedom

Dr Robin Joyce / March 8, 2016

    Jocelynne A. Scutt       Excerpts from the Introduction and Chapter 1 Women and The Magna Carta : A Treaty  for Control or Freedom Part 1 Magna Carta Initiated Magna Carta is generally seen as a statement…

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Blog, General

Ethical Fiction: Essential? Desirable?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 7, 2016

Robin Joyce Part 2 Is ethical fiction ever irrelevant? While an initial response could be ‘Of course fiction should be ethical. Writers should not encourage racism, sexism or classism. They should not give credibility to unethical behavior.’   However, what…

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The Women’s History Network is a national association and charity for the promotion of women’s history and the encouragement of everyone interested in women’s history. Following our establishment in 1991 we have grown year by year and today we are a UK national charity with members including working historians, researchers, independent scholars, teachers, librarians, and many other individuals both within academia and beyond. Indeed, the network reaches out to anyone...

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