In the late 1960s, a small group of Afro-Caribbean immigrant families from Britain’s Windrush generation came together to provide their children with academically rigorous and …
This dissertation argues that the search for a usable past has been a<br/> fundamental part of women’s activism and re-examines American <br/> feminism through the lens …
In the wake of World War I, Germany’s ruling Social Democrats found themselves navigating a racist moral panic which had enveloped the country after the …
In Australia during the twentieth century, more than half a million children grew up in out-of-home care, spanning over 800 state-run institutions across the country. …
This thesis examines three lesbian-feminist publishing collectives in the United States between 1974 and 1985: New Victoria Printers and Publishers, the Bloodroot Collective, and Persephone …