Friday, January 9, 2004

2:30–4:30 p.m.

40. A Separate Peace: Women’s Internationalism between World War I and World War II
Marriott, Delaware Suite A

Chair: Leila J. Rupp, University of California at Santa Barbara
Papers:

The First International Congress of Working Women: Possibilities and Limitations of Women’s Internationalism between the Wars
Lara Vapnek, Columbia University

African American Women’s International Activism in the Post-World War I Era
Michelle Rief, Borough of Manhattan Community College,
City University of New York

Staking Common Ground: Arab and Western Feminists at the Twelfth IAW Congress in Istanbul, 1935
Charlotte Weber, Ohio State University


Comment: Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of New Zealand