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JANE AUSTEN: WAS SHE A TROUBLESOME WRITER?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 29, 2016

  Robin Joyce   Part 2 Austen was apparently trapped by conventional ideology. At the same time, she attempted to advance progressive ideas about women’s situation without appearing to recommend Wollstonecraft’s sexual irregularities and her suicide attempts. To write novels…

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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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I ought to have died, but I don’t do the things that I ought, Mabel Stobart 1916.

Dr Robin Joyce / March 26, 2016

Zvezdana Popovic has followed up her information about the exhibition and service held at St Sava Church to honour British women in medical missions in Serbia and on related fronts during the Great War. Popovic spoke about the suffragists and…

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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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Blog, Politics, Women's History

Women’s Suffrage in Australia

Dr Robin Joyce / March 19, 2016

  WHN Admin.   In 1908 the Woman Suffrage Alliance published Woman Suffrage in Australia by Vida Goldstein.  The document was found in the Baillieu Library by Karen Buczynski Lee who recognised that it could easily be the only copy…

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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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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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