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The UN/NATO, Academia and Gender policies in peace operations – Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo

The UN/NATO, Academia and Gender policies in peace operations – Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo

by Christine Marlet | Mar 26, 2019

Gender mainstreaming has become a flagship policy within UN and NATO peace operations. Feminist movements and the Security Council Resolution 1325 brought an impetus to gender equality and triggered the implementation of projects, programmes, initiatives or designs of National Action Plans all over the world.

Piedad de La Cierva: a surprising career during the second republic and Franco’s regime

Piedad de La Cierva: a surprising career during the second republic and Franco’s regime

by Christine Marlet | Mar 26, 2019

Piedad de la Cierva earned her degree in Sciences from the University of Valencia in 1932. That same year she moved to Madrid to prepare her thesis at the prestigious Rockefeller Institute.

Redes comerciales y estrategias matrimoniales

Redes comerciales y estrategias matrimoniales

by Christine Marlet | Mar 26, 2019

Piedad de la Cierva earned her degree in Sciences from the University of Valencia in 1932. That same year she moved to Madrid to prepare her thesis at the prestigious Rockefeller Institute.

Actas de la primera jornada interdisciplinar : el genio oculto-por la visibilidad de la aportacion de la mujer ayer y hoy

Actas de la primera jornada interdisciplinar : el genio oculto-por la visibilidad de la aportacion de la mujer ayer y hoy

by Christine Marlet | Mar 26, 2019

In 1988 two American historians, Bonnie S. Anderson and Judith P. Zinsser, wrote a book History of women, a story of their own. Among other things, the book highlighted a need that had begun to be claimed few years before: the obligation to reread history in a feminine key, giving women the real role, they have played.  

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