On March 8 we celebrate International Women’s Day, commemorating the movement for women's rights. On this day we reflect on the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Brill has a broad variety of publications on the subject of women and gender studies, and from today until the end of March, you can sample a selection of our publications, for free. In line with the motto for this year’s celebration, our press certainly supports progress.
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International Women’s Day 2018 |
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‘Introduction: A Century of Women’s ILO.’
Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker
and Susan Zimmermann
In: Women's ILO.
Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards, and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present
Marianne Werefkin and the Women Artists in Her Circle
Edited by Tanja Malycheva and
Isabel Wünsche
Maria Petyt – A Carmelite Mystic in Wartime
Eedited by Joseph Chalmers,
Elisabeth Hense, Veronie Meeuwsen, and Esther van de Vate
‘Introduction.’
Charmian Brinson and Andrea Hammel
In: Exile and Gender: Literature and the Press
‘Introduction.’
Melissa Dearey, Roger Davis
and Susana Nicolás
In: Re-visiting Female Evil.
Power, Purity and Desire
‘Introduction. Gender Equality on a Grand Tour: Politics and Institutions – The Nordic Council, Sweden, Lithuania and Russia.’
Eva Blomberg, Yulia Gradskova,
Ylva Waldemarson and
Alina Žvinklienė
In: Gender Equality on a Grand Tour. Politics and Institutions – the Nordic Council, Sweden, Lithuania and Russia
‘Introduction.’
Emily Hemelrijk and Greg Woolf
In: Women and the Roman City in the Latin West
‘Women under State Socialism.’
Anna Kowalczyk
In: Historical Materialism,
Volume 24, Issue 4
‘Women's Contribution To the Psychology of Religion.’
K. Helmut Reich
In: Journal of Empirical Theology,
Volume 9, Issue 1
‘Gender and Attitudes toward Women in the United Arab Emirates.’
Madalla A. Alibeli
In: Perspectives on Global Development and Technology,
Volume 17, Issue 1-2
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‘Introduction.’
Tine Destrooper
In: Come Hell or High Water: Feminism and the Legacy of Armed Conflict in Central America
‘Introduction: Toward a Comparative Sociology of Gender.’
Sechiyama Kaku
In: Patriarchy in East Asia. A Comparative Sociology of Gender
‘The Debt Crisis, Structural Adjustment and Women's Education.’
Claudia Buchmann
In: International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Volume 37, Issue 1
‘Women for Stability and Security.’
Maria Brandstetter and Isabella Neri
In: Security and Human Rights,
Volume 27, Issue 1-2
‘Overseas-Chinese Women and Education (华侨妇女与教育).’
Yee Lam Elim Wong (黄以琳)
In: Journal of Chinese Overseas,
Volume 12, Issue 2