'The Diary of Miss Litgi': A True Story of Forbidden Love in Post-War Spain
The article discusses the story of a young woman's forbidden love affair, revealed through a diary discovered at a flea market, set against the backdrop of post-war Spain.
From Polish Galičanka to One of the Greatest Patriotic Figures in Czechia: She Taught Women Confidence and Emancipation
The article chronicles the life of a Polish woman who became a prominent figure in Czech society, advocating for women's confidence and emancipation.
Peruíbe completes 67 years of emancipation; check out the anniversary schedule
Peruíbe, a coastal city in São Paulo, celebrates its 67th anniversary of emancipation with a series of events organized by the city hall until February 28.
"We Are Different": Staten Island, the 'Forgotten' Island of New York, Considers Emancipation
Residents of Staten Island express a desire for independence from New York City, sparked by a sense of neglect and dissatisfaction with city governance.
She was a hope for women's emancipation, but spent almost her entire life searching for a place that would allow her to heal
The story of Anna Bayerová illustrates her struggles as an early advocate for women's rights in education and medicine in 19th-century Czechia.
Do You Know When and How Surnames Were Given to Farmers in Vidzeme?
The article explores the historical context of surname assignment to farmers in Vidzeme, Latvia, particularly emphasizing an educational program marking this social transition initiated from 1822 to 1825.
The Sinking of the U.S. in Infamy
The article discusses how Europe should harness the outrage over the actions of U.S. power leaders as a driving force for its own emancipation, reflecting on the U.S.'s exploitative historical actions globally.
Impotence Allowed a Medieval Woman to Take Her Husband to Court and Annul the Marriage, but Bicycles Did Most for Women's Emancipation
The article discusses Dr. Kate Lister's unique book, 'A Curious History of Sex,' which humorously chronicles the history of human sexuality from medieval times to the present.
Hašek and Fučík mocked her, communists rejected her... The first Czech professional journalist fought for emancipation and against 'plebeianism'
Olga Fastrová, the first professional female journalist in the Czech Republic, is revisited as a significant figure who fought for women's emancipation and faced ridicule and rejection from both her peers and the communist regime.
Art by Cauleen Smith: From Mines to Caves
Cauleen Smith's art transforms plants into symbols of emancipation, showcased in her solo exhibition at Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover, featuring a fragrant ikebana arrangement.
Beautiful, emancipated and free-spirited woman, describes French expert Hnilica
Expert Hnilica discusses the characteristics of a beautiful, emancipated, and free-spirited woman in France.
The movies with which Brigitte Bardot conquered and seduced everyone
Brigitte Bardot, an icon of French culture and cinema, embodied female emancipation and challenged social norms during the golden age of film as a prominent sex symbol of the 20th century.
"Irritating for women, exciting for men": Brigitte Bardot, the liberated one
The article discusses Brigitte Bardot's impact on sexual revolution and women's emancipation in post-war France, highlighting her legacy until her death at 91.