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A lifelong "dress reformer", she wore trousers under short dresses and eventually switched to trousers and jackets. She was frequently arrested for her choice. "I don't wear men's clothes, I wear my own clothes."
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomenInWar #AmericanHistory #Histodons
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- Catakantaravanan: a Tamil epic that elaborates on the Ramayana, but in this story, it is Sita who fights a demon king
- Matabagka Seeks the Deity of the Wind: epic from the Philippines about a girl's heroic journey (this one has an English translation, but only in a thesis manuscript in the UP library)
#WomensEpics #epics #folklore #women #WomensHistory
"Elizabeth Báthory is one of the most prolific serial killers in history!"
No 👏 She 👏 Is 👏 Not 👏
It was a political trial. She was a widow with vast lands and lots of money. There is an entire book written by a legal historian about her trial and how it was constructed to grab her wealth.
She was definitely not a vampire, but she was also not a celebrity murderess.
#women #WomensHistory #history
Do you know this viral photo of three women doctors, from India, Japan, and Syria?
They were also the first women doctors (with a western degree) in their respective countries. Dr. Anandabai Joshee, Dr. Kei Okami, and Dr. Tabat M. Islambooly.
They were Dr. Susan La Flesche's classmates.
How is this girl squad not a high profile HBO show yet?!
#TVshows #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #WomenInSTEM
It taught me a lot about a civilisation about which I should know more. And I liked his bringing of Chinese women's experiences to the fore.
#notthewest #china #womenshistory
#histmed #histsci #WWI #warhistory #war #medhist #science #womeninstem #womenshistory #histodon #histodons #twittermigration #twitterexodus
Book:
The lady and the octopus: How Jeanne Villepreux-Power Invented Aquariums and Revolutionized Marine Biology, by Dana Staaf
This is a beautiful and colorful book on another trailblazing woman scientist, the inventor of the first aquariums. Jeanne Villepreux-Power contributed a lot to science, including research on how the argonaut gains its shell.
#science #WomensHistory #MarineBiology #octopus
Book:
From kitchen to Carnegie Hall: Ethel Stark and the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra, by Maria Noriega Rachwal
This one would deserve an HBO show. It's about the first full symphonic orchestra in North America that consisted solely of women, started in 1940. The story has many comical and even more inspiring moments as a group of women of all backgrounds turns into a musical success - and it's all true.
#WomensHistory #music #ClassicalMusic
Book:
Il pane perduto by Bruck Edith
This one is the autobiography of a Hungarian Jewish poet who is also a Holocaust survivor. She was labeled by the media "the Anne Frank who lived", which I think is a bit iffy, but the book is nonetheless interesting. Most of it tells about her trying to find her place and purpose in the world again after surviving Auschwitz. She ended up living and publishing in Italy.
#poetry #JewishWomen #WomensHistory #Hungary #biography
Book:
Queens of Animation: The untold story of the women who transformed the world of Disney and made cinematic history, by Nathalia Holt
This one was a fascinating read about the first woman animators and story artists hired by Walt Disney, and their lasting effect on the most famous Disney movies.
Most of it was new to me, and I loved the details about their lives and personalities.
#Disney #animation #WomensHistory #women #art
#bookstodon #AmReading #WomensHistory #music #feminism #books #Canada
https://secondstorypress.ca/adult/from-kitchen-to-carnegie-hall
From Kitchen To Carnegie Hall: Ethel Stark and the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra — Second Story Press
By Maria Noriega Rachwal The all-women symphony orchestra that revolutionized music in Canada. In the 1940s it was unheard of for women to be members of a professional orchestra, let alone play “masculine” instruments like the bass or trombone…Second Story Press