Ιστορία Γυναικών
Ελλάδα
Αγώνας της Γυναίκας, ψηφιοποίηση του αγώνα του Συνδέσμου για
τα Δικαιώματα της Γυναίκας 1923-1989 (Σπουδές Φύλου και Ισότητας
στις Πολιτικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες, Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο)
www.gender.panteion.gr/gr/arxeia_agonas.php
Το Φυσικό αντικείμενο του έργου " Ψηφιοποίηση του Αγώνα του
Συνδέσμου για τα Δικαιώματα της Γυναίκας 1923-1989" αφορά
τη μετατροπή του έντυπου αρχείου του περιοδικού από αναλογική
σε ψηφιακή μορφή και την καταχώρηση των στοιχείων του σε σύγχρονης
τεχνολογίας Βάση Δεδομένων που είναι διαθέσιμη μέσω της ιστοσελίδας
του εργαστηρίου για τις σπουδές των δύο φύλων του Παντείου Πανεπιστημίου.
Αρχεία Σύγχρονης Κοινωνικής Ιστορίας
www.askiweb.eu
Στο ψηφιακό αρχείο των ΑΣΚΙ περιλαμβάνονται ιστορικά αρχεία από
το Γυναικείο και φεμινιστικό κίνημα στην Ελλάδα.
Βιβλιοθήκη Γενικής Γραμματείας Ισότητας (ΥΠΕΣΔΔΑ)
www.isotita.gr/index.php/docs/c82/
Η βιβλιοθήκη της ΓΓΙ έχει αναλάβει τη συγκέντρωση παλαιών, σπάνιων
και πολύτιμων ντοκουμέντων, καθώς και εικαστικού και οπτικο-ακουστικού
υλικού. Σκοπός της προσπάθειας αυτής είναι η διάσωση του υλικού
αυτού που καταγράφει την αρχή και την πορεία των γυναικείων αγώνων
για ισότητα στη χώρα μας. Το σπάνιο αυτό υλικό από τα τέλη του
2006 μεταφέρθηκε σε ξεχωριστό χώρο και αποτελεί πλέον το Ιστορικό
Αρχείο.
Η ιστοσελίδα της Ρούλας Σκούταρη
http://users.otenet.gr/~scoutari/mnimes.htm
Περιέχει κείμενα για τον φεμινισμό, την ομοφυλοφιλία και την αμφιφιλοφιλία,
ποιήματα & διηγήματα, καθώς και μνήμες από το φεμινιστικό
κίνημα στην Ελλάδα.
Διεθνώς
Anarchism & Women Liberation (The Struggle site)
http://struggle.ws/wsm/women.html
This resource guide includes articles and work looking at "the
role of revolutionaries and in particular anarchists in fighting
for women's liberation". Topics such as equality, "girl
power" and teenage role models, class, abortion rights. Articles
about Emma Goldman, Louise Michel and Leah Feldman are featured.
There are also position papers on Women's Oppression, Abortion
Rights, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Oppression, Women's Rights in
The Trade Unions.
The CWLU Herstory Website Archive
www.cwluherstory.com/CWLUArchive/classic.html
This bibliography has been compiled on the CWLU Herstory website,
and contains classic feminist writings that helped define Second
Wave feminism.
Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement, an on-line
archival collection (Duke University)
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/
The materials in this on-line archival collection document various
aspects of the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States,
and focus specifically on the radical origins of this movement
during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Items range from radical
theoretical writings to humourous plays to the minutes of an actual
grassroots group. The items in this on-line collection are scanned
and transcribed from original documents held in Duke's Special
Collections Library.
Feminist Activist Forum
www.feministactivistforum.org.uk
The Feminist Activist Forum was set up in April 2007 by a bunch
of people tired of being caught within a web of misrepresentation
about what feminism is, and what feminism does. We want to challenge
the claims of academia and the mass media that contemporary feminist
activism does not exist, or where post-feminist stereotypes are
supposed to be capturing the collective imagination. We want a
vibrant UK wide intergenerational feminist network to move forward
feminist activism today.
The Feminist Chronicles 1953-1993 (research center of Feminist
Majority Foundation)
www.feminist.org/research/chronicles/chronicl.html
The Feminist Chronicles 1953-1993 are an excerpt from a larger
work in progress, the Feminist Chronicles of the 20th Century.
It is a chronology of the feminist movement during those 40 years.
The chronology is split up into 3 major areas, events, issues
and the Backlash (opposition to the feminist movement). Also includes
copies of early documents from the National Organisation for Women
(NOW) and a bibliography. Also available as a print publication.
The Feminist Resource Site (No Turning Back: The History of
Feminism and the Future of Women, by Estelle Freedman, Stanford
University)
http://ntb.stanford.edu/resources.html
This page can help point readers to further information about
feminism in both the past and the present. You can find local
and international organizations, statistics, online art, and primary
historical documents.
The Feminist Seventies (Centre for Women's Studies, University
of York)
http://feministseventies.net
This Web page forms part of the Feminist Seventies website. It
provides abstracts of papers presented at the Feminist Seventies
Conference, University of York 27th April 2002. The papers looked
at the Women's Movement in the 1970s, domestic violence, second-wave
feminism, activism, politics, anti-violence, literature, agony
aunt advice in women's magazines, and reproductive health.
A History of International Women's Day in words and images
(Joyce Stevens eBook from IWD Australia)
www.isis.aust.com/iwd/stevens/contents.htm
This site includes archive of feminist posters, pictures, writings,
chronicles and other interesting items.
The online archive of the Chicago Women's Liberation Union
(1969-1977)
www.cwluherstory.com
This site includes archive of feminist posters, badges, writings,
and other interesting items from the 1960s-70s.
Radicaal Feminisme
www.radicaalfeminisme.nl
Deze site bevat de publicaties en acties van de radicaal-feministische
beweging waarvan Anneke van Baalen de grondlegster was en uitgeverij
De Bonte Was de belangrijkste organisatie.
Deze site is vooral historisch, maar ik hoop natuurlijk dat je
er feministische kennis en inspiratie vindt voor het hier en nu.
Je kunt alles online lezen en bekijken en het meeste materiaal
als worddocument en/of pdf downloaden.
Women Working, 1800-1930 (Harvard University Library)
http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/
Women Working, 1800-1930 focuses on women's role in the United
States economy and provides access to digitized historical, manuscript,
and image resources selected from Harvard University's library
and museum collections. The collection features approximately
500,000 digitized pages and images.
The Women's Library (London Metropolitan University)
www.londonmet.ac.uk/thewomenslibrary
The Women's Library is a cultural centre housing the most extensive
collection of women's history in the UK. Access is free and open
to everyone.