Women in the Resistance Papers, 1974-1998, (Majority of material found within 1974-1985)

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Women in the Resistance Papers, 1974-1998, (Majority of material found within 1974-1985)

1974-1998

Margaret LaFoy Rossiter (1914-1991) was an internationally recognized author. A founder of the Women's Studies Program and a professor of Modern European History at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan, she was an alumna of Bryn Mawr College and Douglass College of Rutgers University. She was the author of several articles and the book, Women in the Resistance. The bulk of the collection documents the research that went into writing Women in the Resistance. It contains approximately seven linear feet of interview transcripts and audio recordings, government documents, correspondence, articles, excerpts, photographs, ephemera, questionnaires, personal accounts and drafts of chapters as well as some research for, and reprints and drafts of, other works.

8 Linear Feet

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University of Michigan

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Rossiter, Margaret L.

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Internationally recognized author and a founder of the Women's Studies Program and a professor of Modern European History at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan; alumna of Bryn Mawr College and Douglass College of Rutgers University; and the author of several articles and the book, "Women in the Resistance" (New York: Praeger, 1986). From the description of "Women in the Resistance" papers, 1874-1998 (1974-1985). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 706073702 ...

Aubrac, Lucie, 1912-2007

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Hespel, Bertranne.

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Hall, Virginia, 1906-1982

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Virginia Hall had a knack for languages and finding adventure. After attending college and graduate school at tops universities in the U.S., she went on to study and travel in Europe in the early 1930s, eventually taking a clerical position with the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw, Poland. Her next assignment took her to Izmir, Turkey, where she was in a serious hunting accident and lost her left leg below the knee. She was fitted with a wooden prosthetic leg, which she affectionately nicknamed "Cuthbert...

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Mandell, Nicholas.

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Krol, Theodore.

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Albert-Lake, Virginia d', 1910-1997

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Tillion, Germaine

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Maeght, Rosemary.

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Buffet-Picabia, Gabrielle.

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Leyton, Drue

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Rochester, Devereaux.

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Munday, James D.

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Mauduit, Roberta, Countess de.

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Cormeau, Yvonne Beatrice , 1909-1997

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Yvonne Cormeau was an agent of the United Kingdom's Special Operations Executive (SOE), in World War II. She was the wireless operator for the Wheelwright network led by George Starr in southwestern France from August 1943 until the liberation of France from Nazi German occupation in September 1944....

Spevak, Edward J.

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Lindell, Mary.

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Pichard, Michel.

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Kenney, Paul.

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Spinning, William H.

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McElroy, James R.

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Frenay, Henri, 1905-1988

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