… are already well established in the historical literature. What I was interested in, and what hasn’t been well documented in the historiography, is … women about the birth of their first child because this event is seen as the marker of the transition to womanhood in …
… too. The existing record, I posit, can be read with what is known about its deposition conditions to demonstrate … Asian manufacture excavated far from the subcontinent. The event is in a hybrid format. The Zoom link is below. Arts & …
… an amazing Peruvian artist and the creator of “So What Do We Do with Our History?” and “Urban Virgins,” two … is open to the public and free of charge. Please visit the event page to complete mandatory registration and browse the …
… 2020), there is Women and Social Change in North Africa: What counts as Revolutionary? (Cambridge University Press, … Africa (I.B. Tauris, 2012, revised edition 2014). The event will take place both in person (open only to Yale …
… 2020), there is Women and Social Change in North Africa: What counts as Revolutionary? (Cambridge University Press, … Africa (I.B. Tauris, 2012, revised edition 2014). The event will take place both in person (open only to Yale …
… 2020), there is Women and Social Change in North Africa: What counts as Revolutionary? (Cambridge University Press, … Africa (I.B. Tauris, 2012, revised edition 2014). The event will take place both in person (open only to Yale …
… and Leadership for the African Woman in the 21st Century.” What inspired you to put together this event? Through my academic career, my research partnerships, … will be shared with registered participants prior to the event. Funding is provided by: The Edward J. and Dorothy …