Chapter 1 Introduction PART I: ESTABLISHING THE FRAMEWORK Chapter 2 ‘Common empathy and purpose’: the internationalisation of the women’s movement prior to 1919 Chapter 3 ‘Girdling the earth’: international women’s organisations in the 1920s Chapter 4 ‘Lacking a truly international spirit’: women’s organisations in the 1930s PART II: THEMES OF EDUCATION, TRAVEL AND REGIONALISATION Chapter 5 ‘Uniting educated women from all nations’: the International Federation of University Women Chapter 6 ‘Fact-finding, recruitment and support’: the travels of international women’s organisations in the interwar period Chapter 7 ‘Regional versus International’: the challenge of regional women’s organisations from the late 1920s Chapter 8 Conclusion - Uneasy Sisterhood?
First book to survey international women's cooperation and activism during the wars
Marie Sandell teaches Modern History on the University of London International Programme. She holds a PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London.
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