This volume brings together the work of historians who consider women as transnational activists from the late 19th century to the years following the Second World War. The authors deepen the understanding of the complex ways in which individuals and organizations sought to achieve goals such as women's rights, peace, racial equality, and medical relief.
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This volume brings together the work of historians who consider women as transnational activists from the late 19th century to the years following the Second World War. The authors deepen the understanding of the complex ways in which individuals and organizations sought to achieve goals such as women's rights, peace, racial equality, and medical relief.
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