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 Search Result : 4 items found
  • Gender dimension  Achievements of women in history
  • Section  Other Documentary Heritage that Contributes to Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Women's Student Record in Higher Education in Japan
Women's Student Record in Higher Education in Japan
In 1913 Tohuku University became the first co-educational university in Japan that admits male and female students. The University accepted four women applicants for the entrance examinations at a time when only male high school graduates could apply for admission. Three of these applicants were accepted as students at the university. The…
Collection of Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu Village
Collection of Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu Village
The Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu village are a collection of 489 documents in the custody of ancestral houses of worship and private homes in TrườngLưu village, Vietnam. They date from the 17th to the 20th century. The collection includes sắcphong (royal edicts conferring a title on a person), administrative documents, hoành phi (horizontally…
Naebang-gasa: Song of the Inner Chambers
Naebang-gasa: Song of the Inner Chambers
Naebang-gasa is a poetic genre written by Korean women from the 16th century onwards and mainly enjoyed by women in the Yeongnam region. Through Naebang-gasa women were able to document the reality of their lives and have their voices heard in a male dominated society. In its early stages, Naebang-gasa focused on spreading Confucian values to women…
Papers of Jessie Street
Papers of Jessie Street
Feminist, activist, and diplomat Jessie Street was an instrumental figure in Australian and world politics during the twentieth century. She was active in Australian and international organisations concerned with the causes she supported. Her papers from 1914 to 1968 in the National Library of Australia document her personal and family life,…
term* : Right Truncation. The wildcard search: docu* would match docu, document, documents, documentary

*term : Left Truncation. The wildcard search: *man would match woman, human, man

*term* : A phrase is a group of words surrounded by double quotes such as *Gender Equality*

A&&B : Requires both terms on either side of the Boolean operator to be present for a match

color !blue : Requires that the following term not be present

 Search Result : 4 items found
  • Gender dimension  Achievements of women in history
  • Section  Other Documentary Heritage that Contributes to Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Women's Student Record in Higher Education in Japan
Women's Student Record in Higher Education in Japan
In 1913 Tohuku University became the first co-educational university in Japan that admits male and female students. The University accepted four women applicants for the entrance examinations at a time when only male high school graduates could apply…
Collection of Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu Village
Collection of Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu Village
The Sino-Nom Heritages in TrườngLưu village are a collection of 489 documents in the custody of ancestral houses of worship and private homes in TrườngLưu village, Vietnam. They date from the 17th to the 20th century. The collection includes sắcphong…
Naebang-gasa: Song of the Inner Chambers
Naebang-gasa: Song of the Inner Chambers
Naebang-gasa is a poetic genre written by Korean women from the 16th century onwards and mainly enjoyed by women in the Yeongnam region. Through Naebang-gasa women were able to document the reality of their lives and have their voices heard in a male…
Papers of Jessie Street
Papers of Jessie Street
Feminist, activist, and diplomat Jessie Street was an instrumental figure in Australian and world politics during the twentieth century. She was active in Australian and international organisations concerned with the causes she supported. Her papers…