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Feminization of water collection and marginalization of women: The realities and reasons

This article deals with the ground realities of how and why the feminization of water leads to the marginalization of women. The article is based on an empirical investigation in a water-deficit district of Odisha. The article deviates from conventional studies on the feminization of water by focusing not only on marginalization from an economic …

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The Past and Present of European Women’s and Gender History: A Transatlantic Conversation

This article reflects on the evolution and current state of European women’s history, emphasizing the significance of cross-disciplinary conversations among scholars from various backgrounds. By highlighting methodological diversity and regional specializations, the authors aim to illustrate the rich tapestry of European women’s history and its relevance in contemporary discussions. The work acknowledges the contributions of …

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A Side Door to Women’s History

David L. Ransel explores the intersections of women’s history and family history through his personal academic journey, highlighting the significance of women’s roles in historical contexts, particularly within Russian society. He discusses his initial foray into women’s history via the study of charitable institutions founded by Empress Catherine II, which served as a catalyst for …

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