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Friends of PUL Small Talk Renate Kosinski: “Christine de Pizan from Venice to Paris to Princeton: The Trajectory of a Medieval Writer and Entrepreneur”

The Friends of PUL’s own Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski reveals the story of Venice-born French writer Christine de Pizan (c. 1364-c. 1430). Raised in an intellectual milieu – her father was…

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The 44th Annual Carolyn L. Drucker Memorial Lecture

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Women’s Property and the Downward Spiral into Fraud: Questioning the Persistent Narrative of Progress in Women’s Legal Status

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OURSIP Intern - Deniz Erdag

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Prominent (and often Unsung) Women in Princeton's History

This spring Princeton University Press published The New Princeton Companion, a book it describes as “the definitive single-volume compendium of all things Princeton.” The author is…

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Princeton University Mentoring Program (PUMP)

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Near Eastern Studies Seminar #6

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Give Me Liberty: America's Exceptional Idea

Richard Brookhiser, Senior Editor, National Review

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Ruth Miller full interview

Ruth Miller moved from Canada to Princeton in 1970 with her husband and young sons. Tragically, in 1972, she lost her husband. Her youngest son was just old enough to enrol at UNOW. Not only did the…

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Pat Graham full interview, May 24, 2019

Patricia Albjerg Graham, a historian of American Education, spent the 1969-1970 academic year at Princeton in an administrative role focused on hiring more women faculty. Pat came to Nassau Hall from…

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Victory Chase full interview, May 8, 2019

Victory Chase moved to the Princeton area in 1969 and soon became involved with the central New Jersey Chapter of N.O.W. As well as attending consciousness-raising sessions with fellow feminists, she…

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Marriage 102: Different or Equal? The Compromise of Separate Spheres

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eleonore Raoul Professor of the Humanities, Department of History, Emory University

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Marriage 101: Male and Female Created He Them

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eleonore Raoul Professor of the Humanities, Department of History, Emory University

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Women in the Nation’s Service and in the Service of All Nations

Nan Hayworth '81, Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeanne F. Hull *07, Major, U.S. Army, United States Military Academy; Mary Throne '82, Representative, Wyoming House of…

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