LEADER 05378nam 2200505 450 001 9910149599003321 005 20230810001242.0 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004333185 035 $a(CKB)3710000000919688 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4731122 035 $a 2016035972 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004333185 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000919688 100 $a20161111h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aRosa Manus (1881-1942) $ethe international life and legacy of a Jewish Dutch feminist /$fedited by Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands ;$aBoston, [Massachusetts] :$cBrill,$d2017. 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (495 pages) $cillustrations (some color), photographs 225 1 $aStudies in Jewish History and Culture,$x1568-5004 ;$vVolume 51 311 $a90-04-33317-7 311 $a90-04-33318-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $tIntroduction: Recovering the Legacy of Rosa Manus /$rFrancisca de Haan -- $t1 Rosa Manus: The Genealogy of a Jewish Dutch Feminist /$rMyriam Everard -- $t2 Rosa Manus at the 1915 International Congress of Women in The Hague and Her Involvement in the Early wilpf /$rAnnika Wilmers -- $t3 Rosa Manus, Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb and the Bonds of High-Financial Womanhood /$rMineke Bosch -- $t4 Global Visions: The Women?s Disarmament Committee (1931?1939) and the International Politics of Disarmament in the 1930s /$rKaren Garner -- $t5 Trying to Stem the Tide: Rosa Manus?s Peace Activism in the 1930s /$rEllen Carol DuBois -- $t6 Rosa Manus in Cairo, 1935, and Copenhagen, 1939: Encounters with Egyptians /$rMargot Badran -- $t7 Memory Is Power: Rosa Manus, Rosika Schwimmer and the Struggle about Establishing an International Women?s Archive /$rDagmar Wernitznig -- $t8 Fateful Politics: The Itinerary of Rosa Manus, 1933?1942 /$rMyriam Everard -- $tPictures /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t1 Aletta H. Jacobs and Rosa Manus, ?Dear Presidents and Officers,? 1 December 1914 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t2 Rosa Manus, ?Personal Reminiscences,? 1919 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t3 Rosa Manus, ?Report of the Presentation of Petitions to the Disarmament Conference, Geneva, February 6, 1932? /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t4 Jo van Ammers-Küller, ?Rosa Manus,? 1933 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t5 Rosa Manus to Carrie Chapman Catt, Amsterdam, 22 September 1933 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t6 Suat Dervi?, interview with Rosa Manus, 9 April 1935 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t7 Rosa Manus to Jane de Iongh, [Amsterdam] 5 November 1935 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t8 Rosa Manus to B.J.A. de Kanter-van Hettinga Tromp, Brussels, 25 August 1936 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t9 Rosa Manus to Rosa Bodenheimer, Amsterdam, 9 February 1937 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t10 Henriette Polak to Henriette Polak-Schwarz, Ravensbrück, March 1942 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t11 G.C.W. van Tets van Goudriaan to Olive A. Colton, Stockbridge, Mass., 23 July 1942 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t12 Christine Bakker-van Bosse to Margery Corbett Ashby, The Hague, 14 May 1945 /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $t13 Hans van der Meulen, ?Third Chapter,? in ?Rosa Manus. Nazi victim, compiled by dr Hans van der Meulen,? [1948] /$rMyriam Everard and Francisca de Haan -- $tAppendix 1: Rosa Manus?Ancestry -- $tAppendix 2: Rosa Manus?Chronology -- $tAppendix 3: Rosa Manus?Bibliography -- $tIndex. 330 $aRosa Manus (1881?1942) uncovers the life of Dutch feminist and peace activist Rosa Manus, co-founder of the Women?s International League for Peace and Freedom, vice-president of the International Alliance of Women, and founding president of the International Archives for the Women?s Movement (IAV) in Amsterdam, revealing its rootedness in Manus?s radical secular Jewishness. Because the Nazis looted the IAV (1940) including Manus?s large personal archive, and subsequently arrested (1941) and murdered her (1942), Rosa Manus has been almost unknown to later generations. This collective biography offers essays based on new and in-depth research on pictures and documents from her archives, returned to Amsterdam in 2003, as well as other primary sources. It thus restores Manus to the history from which the Nazis attempted to erase her. Contributors include: Margot Badran, Mineke Bosch, Ellen Carol DuBois, Myriam Everard, Karen Garner, Francisca de Haan, Dagmar Wernitznig, and Annika Wilmers. 410 0$aStudies in Jewish history and culture ;$vVolume 51. 606 $aFeminism$zNetherlands$vBiography 606 $aJewish women$zNetherlands$vBiography 607 $aNetherlands$vBiography 615 0$aFeminism 615 0$aJewish women 676 $a305.42092 702 $aEverard$b Myriam 702 $aHaan$b Francisca de$f1957- 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910149599003321 996 $aRosa Manus (1881-1942)$92892395 997 $aUNINA