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Category: Biography

Biography, Blog, Women's History

Catherine was the original breaker of the glass ceiling

Dr Robin Joyce / May 31, 2016

WHN Admin. Shelley Emling, a senior editor at The Huffington Post, has provided the following questions and responses that highlight some of the issues associated with her biography of Catherine of Siena.   Catherine went years without eating scarcely anything. Today, many would say she…

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Biography, Blog, Women's History

Catherine was the original breaker of the glass ceiling

Dr Robin Joyce / May 29, 2016

WHN Admin. Part 2 of Setting the World on Fire provides a brief insight into Catherine’s spiritual initiation, unfortunately the material which puts this into the context of the spiritual history of the time and the Catholic church has had to…

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Biography, Blog, Women's History

Catherine was the original breaker of the glass ceiling

Dr Robin Joyce / May 22, 2016

  WHN Administration The title and following quotes and excerpts from Chapter 2 (to be published as Part 2) are from Setting the World on Fire The brief astonishing life of Catherine of Siena by Shelley Embling.   Part 1…

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Biography, Blog, Women's History

Elizabeth Hope Doddrell

Dr Robin Joyce / March 27, 2016

Denis Blight     Elizabeth Hope Doddrell was born at sea in June 1849 near Port Elizabeth, South Africa. James Rogers Blight was three years old when he arrived in South Australia in the same year.   Life in gold-rushed…

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Biography, Blog, Politics, Women's History

More Unfinished Business

Dr Robin Joyce / March 24, 2016

Sue Neacy   WHN Admin. In 1972 Australia voted in a Federal Election, winning enough seats to wrest government from the incumbents of twenty three years.  Gough Whitlam, leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), became Prime Ministership. One of…

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Biography, Blog, Politics, Women's History

Unfinished Business and More Unfinished Business

Dr Robin Joyce / March 22, 2016

Sue Neacy WHN Admin. Introduction to Sue Neacy: Unfinished Business and More Unfinished Business As a percentage of the population people at tertiary institutions in 2012 58% of the domestic students (as opposed to the large numbers of overseas students…

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Biography, Blog, Politics

Scoring the Test in 1970: Enid McMullan

Dr Robin Joyce / March 20, 2016

WHN Admin.   Today, Enid Hilda McMullan would have been 102. She was a woman who, while aspiring to become a school teacher, assisted on her parents’ farm and her first aspiration evolved into utmost kindness to her future school…

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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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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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