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Women (died 1910 or earlier) in Who's Who
- Louisa, Lady Ashburton
- Dorothea Bayle
- Louisa Mary Milman, Baroness Berkeley
- Lady Georgiana Blachford
- Lady Georgiana Bloomfield
- Violet Brooke-Hunt
- Meredith Brown
- Maria Butler
- Catherine, Duchess of Cleveland
- Bell Cole
- Lady Cranstoun / Lady Elizabeth Cranstoun
- Frances Elgar
- Margaret Elliot
- Louisa Johanna Farnborough / Louisa Johanna Lady Farnborough
- Mary Arabella Arthur Cecil, Countess of Galloway
- Florence Cecilia, Marchioness of Hastings
- Annie Hector / Mrs Alexander
- Lady Howard of Glossop
- Diana De Vere, Lady Huddleston
- Emily Charlotte Ingram / Mrs Meynell Ingram
- Emily Marie Kingscote / Lady Emily Kingscote
Liddington
Denise Aaron - Ancilla's Share - Meryl Antonelli - An Appeal to Christian Females - Richenda Barbour - Harriette Beanland - Berkshire Anti-Nuclear Campaign - Nellie Best - Breaching the Peace - Mary Brewer - The Brunt of War and Where It Fell - Bulgarian Atrocities - Martin Caedel - Call to Women - Campaign Atom - Cardiff-Greenham walk - Carmarthen Anti-Nuclear Campaign (CANC) - Carry Greenham Home - The Cause - Gwen Chambers - Emma Chatterton - The Children of Hiroshima - Marion Clayton - Common Cause - Margery Ashby Corbett -
- Seabrook, United States
- Seneca Falls Women's Encampment
- Liney Seward
- Diana Shelley
- Agnes Simpson
- Ethel Snowdon / Philip Snowdon
- South African Women and Children Distress Fund
- Harold Steele / Harold and Sheila Steele
- Eunice Stellard
- The Suffragette Movement - Sweet Freedom
- Vrouwen Vochten Voor de Vrede
- War, Peace and the Future: A Consideration
- Wethersfield trial
- Hettie Wheeldon / Alice and Hettie Wheeldon
- Lynne Whittemore
- Elizabeth Wilson
- Theodora Wilson Wilson
- Women and War: An Appeal to...
- Women and Life on Earth
- Women for Life on Earth
- Women in the Nonviolent Movement
- Women Oppose the Nuclear Threat (WONT)
- Women's International Day for Disarmament
- Women's International Strike for Peace (WISP)
- Women's Liberal Associations
- Women's Local Peace Association
- Women's Peace Alliance
- Women's Peace and Arbitration Auxiliary
- Women's Peace Crusade
- Women's Pentagon Action
Writing African-American Women
- Writing African American women: an encyclopedia of literature by and about women of color. Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu (ed.). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2006. ISBN 0313331960.
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Black Women in America
- Hine, Darlene Clark; Brown, Elsa Barkley; Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn, eds. (1994), Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-32774-1
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- African Methodist Episcopal preaching women
- African missionary movement
- Dorothy Jeanne Thompson Ashby / Dorothy Jeanne Thompson
- Associations for the Protection of Negro Women
- Afro-American autobiography
- Black Baptist church
- Beauty culture / Black beauty culture / Black beauty culture in America / African American beauty culture / African-American beauty culture / Beauty culture for Black women in America
- Anne Marie Becroft / Anne Becroft / Sister Aloysius
- Birth control movement
- Women and Black nationalism / Black nationalism and women
- Black Studies and women
- Black Women Mayors' Caucus
- Women in Blues / Women in blues and jazz
- Eva Roberta Coles Boone / Eva Boone
- Martha B. Briggs
- Hallie Beachem Brooks
- Linda Carol Brown / Linda Brown / Linda Brown Smith / Linda Brown Buckner
- Mary Louise Brown
- Sara Winifred Brown
- Josephine Willson Bruce / Josephine Beall Willson Bruce / Josephine Bruce
- Carrie E. Bullock
- Mary E. Cary Burrell
- Margaret Just Butcher
- Lauretta Green Butler
- Flossie M. Byrd
- Mary Ellen Cable
- Anne Reid Cooke
- Minnie M. Geddings Cox / Minnie Cox / Minnie M. Cox
- Ida Rebecca Cummings
- Elizabeth Lindsay Davis
- Frances Elliott Davis
- Hilda Andrea Davis
- Mary Lucinda Cardwell Dawson
- Caroline Stewart Bond Day
- Emma Bertha Delaney
- Bernadine Newsom Denning
- Marion Douglas / Maranantha Quick / Abbie Louise Douglas
- Margaret Pleasant Douroux
- Sara J. Hatcher Duncan
- Ethel Trew Dunlap
- Alfreda Barnett Duster
- Helen Gray Edmonds
- Elleanor Eldridge
- Effie O'Neal Ellis / Effie O'Neal / Effie Ellis
- Louise Evans
- Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields / Mamie Garvin Fields / Mamie E. Garvin Fields / Mamie Fields
- Ruth Anna Fisher
- Sara Iredell Fleetwood / Sara Iredell
- Lulu Fleming / Louise Cecilia Fleming
- Ruby Middleton Forsythe / Ruby Forsythe
- Forten Sisters, Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis, Harriet D. Forten Purvis
- Ruth Gaines-Shelton
- Memphis Tennessee Garrison / Memphis Garrison
- Lula Mae Hymes Glenn / Lula Hymes Glenn / Lula H. Glenn / Lula Hymes
- Julia R. Hall
- Louise "Mamma" Harris / Mamma Harris
- Bertha G. Higgins / Bertha Higgins
- Eufrosina Hinard
- Clara A. Howard
- Addie Waits Hunton
- Barbara J. Jacket / Barbara Jacket
- Nell Cecilia Jackson
- Ann Battles Johnson
- Kathryn Magnolia Johnson
- Virginia Johnson (dancer)
- Sophie Bethene Jones
- Virginia Lucy Jones
- Francis M. Kneeland / Francis Kneeland
- Agnes D. Lattimer / Agnes Lattimer
- Gwendolyn Lightner / Gwendolyn Rosetta Capps Lightner
- Princilla Violet Smart Evans
- Eleanor L. Ison-Franklin / Eleanor L. Ison Franklin / Eleanor Ison Franklin
- Sadie Catherine Gassaway / Sadie C. Gassaway / Sadie Gassaway
- Margaret E. Grigsby / Margaret Grigsby
- Esther A. H. Hopkins / Esther Arvilla Harrison Hopkins
- Deborah J. Jackson
- Eunice L. Jones
- Cora Martin-Moore / Cora Juanita Brewer Martin-Moore
- Vivian Carter Mason
- Ernest Mae McCarroll
- Mary Eleanora McCoy / Mary Eleanora Delaney Brownlow McCoy
- Mary Jackson McCrorey
- Emma Frances Grayson Merritt / Emma Merritt
- Nellie B. Mitchell
- Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe
- Mary Oglesby / Mary Owings
- Portia Washington Pittman / Portia Marshall Washington Pittman / Portia Marshall Washington
- L. Marian Fleming Poe / Lavina Marian Fleming Poe
- Shirley Prendergast
- Jewel Limar Prestage / Jewel L. Prestage / Jewel Prestage
- Mary Ann Prout
- Lucille Campbell Green Randolph / Lucille Campbell Green / Lucille Randolph
- Emma S. Comer Ransom / Emma Ransom
- Fannie M. Richards / Fannie Richards
- Juanita Saddler / Juanita Jane Saddler
- Maude Sanders
- Minnie Taylor Scott
- Olivia Shipp / Olivia Sophie L'Ange
- Althea T. L. Simmons / Althea Simmons
- Dorothy Vernell Simmons / Dorothy Simmons
- Celestine Louise Smith / Celestine Smith / Celestine L. Smith
- Vada Watson Somerville
- Ellease Southerland
- Delores Margaret Richard Spikes / Delores R. Spikes / Delores Spikes
- Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry & Rosabelle Douglass Sprague Jones
- Sara G. Stanley
- Rebecca Walker Steele / Rebecca W. Steele
- Carlotta Stewart-Lai / Carlotta Stewart Lai
- Ora Brown Stokes
- Ann Elizabeth Tanneyhill / Anna Elizabeth Tanneyhill / Anna Tanneyhill / Ann Tanneyhill
- Cora Ann Pair Thomas / Cora Ann Pair
- Edna Lewis Thomas
- Susan Paul Vashon
- Frances Walker / Frances Walker-Slocum
- Isabel Washington / Isabel Washington Powell
- Sarah Williamson (missionary)
- Gertrude Pocte Geddes Willis / Gertrude Geddes Willis / Gertrude Willis
- Jean Wheeler Smith Young / Jean Smith Young
- Louise Evans / Louise Evans Briggs-Hall
- International Ladies' Auxiliary
Latinas in the United States
- Ruiz, Vicki L.; Sanchez Korroll, Virginia, eds. (2006), Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, ISBN 978-0253346803
Volume I
- Apolonia Muñoz Abarca / Polly Muñoz Abarca
- Celia M. Acosta Vice
- Amelia Agostini del Rio
- Carmen Albelo
- Jesusa Alfau Galván de Solalinde
- Ventura Alonzo
- Delia Alvarez
- Linda Alvarez
- Alvarez v. Lemon Grove School District
- Americanization Programs
- Antonio Maceo Brigade
- Aprenda y Superese
- Jesusita Aragón
- María Feliciana Arballo
- Anna María Arías
- Arizona Orphan Abduction
- Franca de Armiño
- Juanita Arocho
- Latina artists
- Asociación Nacional México-Americana / ANMA
- María Teresa Babin
- Judith Francesca Baca
- Polly Baca Barragán
- María Gertrudis Barceló
- Juana Josefina Cavasos Barnard
- Santa Contreras Barraza
- Plácida Peña Barrera
- Julieta Saucedo Bencomo
- Martha Bernal
- Socorro Hernández Bernasconi
- Amalia V. Betanzos
- Bilingual education of Latinas
- María DeCastro Blake
- Juana Borrero Pierra
- Mirna Ramos Burciaga
- Diana Caballero
- Angelina Cabrera / Angie Cabrera
- Rose Marie Calderón
- California Sanitary Canning Company Strike
- Adelfa Botello Callejo
- Eulalia Francesca y Josepha Calvillo
- Nohelia de los Angeles Canales
- María Jesefa Canino
- Cántico de la Mujer Latina
- Anna Carbonell
- Alice Cardona
- Josefa Carrillo de Fitch
- Casita Maria / Casita Maria, New York
- Guadalupe Castillo
- Rosie Castro
- Victoria M. Castro / Vickie Castro
- Amelia Moran Ceja
- Central American Immigrant Women
- Centro de Acción Social Autónomo / CASA
- Centro Hispano Católico
- Centro Mater
- Margarita Cepeda-Leonardo
- Angie González Chabram
- Soledad Chávez Chacón
- Helen Chávez
- Linda Chávez
- Linda Chávez-Thompson
- Chicana Caucus
- Chicana Rights Project
- Cigar Workers / Cigar workers
- Latinas in cinema
- Circulo Cultural Isabel la Católica
- Clinica de la Beneficencia Mexicana
- Miriam Colón
- Rufa Concepción Fernández Colón / Concha Colón
- Latinas in the Communist Party
- Congreso del Pueblo
- Lina Córdova
- Evangelina Cossio y Cisneros
- Mercedes Margarita Martínez Crawford
- Cuban and Puerto Rican Revolutionary Party
- Cuban Independence Women's Clubs
- Cuban Women's Club
- Cuban-Spanish-American War
- Delfina Cuero
- Aida De Acosta
- Uva De Aragón
- Genoveva De Arteaga
- Dolores C. De Avila
- Jessie López de la Cruz
- Beatríz de la Garza
- Adelaida Rebecca Del Castillo
- Pura Del Prado
- Carmen Del Valle
- Jane L. Delgardo
- Demography of Latinas in the United States
- Deportations during the Great Depression
- Rita DiMartino
- Beatrice Escerado Dimas
- Domestic violence against Latinas
- Latina domestic workers
- Dominican American National Roundtable / DANR
- Duerto Carmen y Laura
- María Echaveste
- Education of Latinas in the United States / Education of Latinas
- El Monte Berry Strike
- El Paso Laundry Strike
- El Rescate
- Latina entrepreneurs
- Environment and the border
- Josefina Escajeda
- Beatriz Escalona / La Chata Noloesca
- Carmen Bernal Escobar
- Gregoria Esquivel
- Yolanda Almaraz Esquivel
- Latinas and the family
- Farah Strike
- Latina farmworkers
- Latinas and feminism
- Sor Isolina Ferré Aguayo
- Belén Figueroa
- Loida Mercado Figueroa
- Diana Flores
- Encarnación Villarreal Escobedo Florez
- Latina folk healing / Latina folk healing traditions / Folk healing traditions / Folk healing
- Phoenix Friendly House / Friendly House, Phoenix / Friendly House
- Carmen Cornejo Gallegos
- Latinas and gangs / Latina gangs
- Providencia García / Provi García
- Aimee García Cortese
- Carolina García-Aguilera
- María Garcíaz
- Latinas in the garment industry
- Socorro Gómez-Potter
- Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzáles
- Matiana González
- Jovita González Mireles
- Jessica Govea
- Great Depression and Mexican American women / Mexican American women in the Great Depression
- Fermima Guerra
- Rosa Guerrero
- Victoria Partida Guerrero
- Rosalinda Guillen Herrera
- Luz Bazán Gutiérrez
- Madre María Dominga Guzmán
Volume II
- Rosalie Méndez Hamlin
- Health of Latinas
- Antonia Hernández
- María LatigoHernández
- Olivia Hernández
- Victoria Hernández
- Elena Herrera
- María Cristina Herrera
- Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program / HMDP
- Houchen Settlement, El Paso / El Paso Houchen Settlement / Houchen Settlement
- Cecilia Olivarez Huerta
- Jovita Idar Juárez
- Immigration of Latinas to the United States / Latina immigration to the United States
- Intermarriage in the United States
- Cleofas Martinez Jaramillo
- María de los Angeles Jiménez
- Latinas in journalism / Latinas in print media
- Sylvia Rodríguez Kimbell
- Beatrice Amado Kissinger
- La Mujer Obrera
- Latinas in labor unions / Latina labor unions
- Las Hermanas
- Latina United States Treasurers
- Latinas in the United States Congress
- Josephine Ledesma
- Consuelo Lee Tapia
- Legal issues affecting Latinas / Legal issues / Latinas and the law
- Ruth Esther Soto León / La Hermana León
- Latina lesbians
- Latinas and liberation theology
- Lideres Campesinas
- Latinas in literature
- María I.López
- Nancy Marie López
- Rosie López
- Gloria López Córdova
- Apolinaria Lorenzana
- Los Angeles Garment Workers' Strike
- Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo Lozano
- Emma Lozano
- Mónica Cecilia
- María Elena Lucas
- Ester Machuca
- Amelia Margarita Maldonado
- Mariachi Estrella de Topeka
- Guadalupe Marshall
- Agueda Salazar Martínez
- Anita N. Martínez
- Demetria Martínez
- Frances Aldama Martínez
- Vilma S. Martínez
- Inocencia Martínez Santaella
- Teresa N. McBride
- Elena Inés Mederos y Cabañas de González
- Media stereotypes of Latinas
- Latinas and medicine / Latinas in medicine
- Esther Medina
- Sara Meléndez
- Consuelo Herrera Méndez
- Méndez v. Westminster
- María Estella Altamirano Mendoza
- Mendoza v. Tucson School District No. 1
- Victoria Mercado / Vicky Mercado
- Mexican American Women's National Association / MANA
- Mexican Mothers' Club, University of Chicago Settlement House
- Latinas in the Mexican Revolution
- Border Women in the Mexican Revolution
- Latinas in Mexican Schools
- Migration and Labor of Latinas
- Latinas in Military Service
- Latinas in mining communities
- Ruth Mojica-Hammer
- Alice Dickerson Montemayor
- Elba Iris Montes-Donnelly
- Mora Magdalena
- Gloria Flores Moraga
- Iris Morales
- Nilda M. Morales-Horowitz
- Irma Morillo
- Latina movie stars
- Mujeres in Action
- Mujeres Latinas En Acción / MLEA
- Mujeres por la Raza
- Mujerista Theology
- Carolina Malpica de Munguia
- María del Carmen Muñoz
- National Association of Puerto Rican/Hispanic Social WOrkers / NAPRHSW
- National Chicana Conference
- National Conference of Puerto Rican Women / NACOPRW
- National Hispanic Feminist Conference
- National Puerto Rican Forum
- M. Susana Navarro
- Trinidad Nerio
- New Economics for Women / NEW
- Anna Nieto Gómez
- Latina nuns / Latina colonial nuns / colonial nuns
- Contemporary Latina nuns / Contemporary nuns
- Sylvia Colorado O'Donnell
- Olga Ballesteros Olivares
- Mercedes Olivera
- Manuela Ontiveros
- Maria Concepción Ortiz y Pino de Kleven / Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven
- Maria Elena O'Shea
- Ingrid Otero-Smart
- Pachucas
- Sonia Palacio-Grottola
- Lucia Gonzáles Parsons
- Dolores Patiño Rio
- Linda Lorena Pauwels Pfeiffer
- Ana Peña de Bordas / Virginia de Peña de Bordas
- Ana Marcial Peñaranda
- Latinas in the Pentecostal Church
- Nina Perales
- Eulalia Pérez
- Graciela Pérez
- Pérez v. Sharp
- Phelps Dodge Strike
- Encarnación Pinedo
- Latinas in electoral politics
- Latinas in party politics
- Popular religiosity of Latinas / Popular religiosity / Latina popular religiosity
- Propositions 187 and 209
- Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs / PRACA
- Puerto Rican Radical Politics in New York
- Puerto Rican Women Political Prisoners
- Alicia Otilia Quesada
- Dora Ocampo Quesada
- Luisa Quintero
- Race consciousness of Latinas / Color consciousness of Latinas / Race and color consciousness
- Emelia Schunior Ramírez
- Tina Ramírez
- Rape of Latinas
- Marita Reid
- Victoria Comicrabit Reid
- Religion of Latinas
- Guadelupe Reyes
- Angelina Moreno Rico
- Roxana Rivera
- Domitila Rivera Martinez
- Inés Robles Diaz
- Hermelinda Morales Rodriguez
- Isabel Hernández Rodriguez / Isabel Rodriguez
- Josepha Rodriguez / Chepita Roriguez
- Patricia Rodriguez
- Sofia Rodriguez
- María Cristina Rodriguez Cabral
- Lola Rodriguez de Tió
- Verneda Rodriguez McLean
- Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski
- Marie Romero Cash
- Leoncia Rosado Rousseau / Mamá Léo Rosado Rousseau
- Bernarda Ruiz
- Irene Hernández Ruiz
- María G. Sada / Chata Sada
- Ana Gloria San Antonio
- San Antonio Pecan Shellers' Strike
- San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike
- María Clemencia Sánchez
- María E. Sánchez
- Rebecca Sánchez Cruz
- Aura Luz Sánchez Garfunkel
- Petra Santiago
- María del Jesús Saucedo
- Esperanza Acosta Mendoza Schechter / Hope Schechter
- Latina scientists
- Elvira Sena
- Emma Sepúlveda
- Latina sexuality
- Chelo Silva
- Josefina Silva de Cintrón / Pepiña Silva de Cintrón
- Sister Carmelita / Carmela Zapata Bonilla Marrero
- Latinas and slavery
- Adela Sloss-Vento
- El Paso Smeltertown
- Plácida Elvira Garcia Smith
- Adaljiza Sos-Riddell
- Carmen Lillian Soto Feliciano / Lily Soto Feliciano
- Clementina Souchet
- Spanish Borderlands / Latinas in the Spanish Borderlands
- Colonial law in the Spanish Borderlands
- Comadrazgo in the Spanish Borderlands
- Early settlement life in the Spanish Borderlands
- Encomienda in the Spanish Borderlands
- Latinas in California
- Latinas in New Mexico
- Latinas in St. Augustine
- Latinas in Texas
- Women's will's in the Spanish Borderlands
- Latinas and spiritism
- Latinas and spiritism in New York City / Spiritism in New York City
- Sterilization of Latinas
- Street vending by Latinas
- Latinas and student movements / Latina student movements
- Substitute Auxiliary Teachers
- Trinidad Escalante Swilling
- Tabaqueros' Unions
- Yolanda Tarango
- Tex-Son Strike
- Latinas and theater
- Latina playwrights
- Villalongin Dramatic Company
- María Elena Toraño-Pantin
- Alva Torres
- Ida Inés Torres
- Lourdes Torres
- Patsy Torres / Patricia Donita Torres
- Estela Portilllo Trambley
- Latinas and the Treaty of Paris
- Mily Treviño-Sauceda
- Louise Ulibarri Sánchez
- Women in the United Farm Workers / Women in the UFW
- María Luisa Legarra Urquides
- Epifania de Guadelupe Vallejo
- María Paula Rosalia Vallejo de Leese
- Vanguardia Puertorriqueña
- Beatriz Varela
- María Varela
- Anna Vásquez
- Eriqueta Longeaux y Vásquez
- Loreta Janeta Velásquez
- Nydia M. Velásquez
- Emilí Vélez de Vando
- Anita Vélez-Mitchell
- Sherezada Vicioso Sánchez
- Irma Vidal
- Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre
- Watsonville Strike
- Mary Rose Garrido Wilcox
- Esther Valladolid Wolf
- Latinas in World War II
- Eva Ybarra
- Rosa Martin Zárate
- Alejandra Rojas Zúñiga
Powerful women
From Forbes list of 100 most powerful women in 2006:
- Renetta McCann, Chief Executive, Starcom MediaVest Group
- Wu Xiaoling, Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China
- Paula Rosput Reynolds, Chief Executive, Safeco
- Mian Mian Yang, Chairman, Haier Group
- Vivian Banta, Vice Chairman, Prudential Financial
- Galia Maor, Chief Executive, Bank Leumi
- Maha Al-Ghunaim, Founder, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Global Investment House
- Vidya Chhabria, Chairman, Jumbo Group
- Imre Barmanbek, Deputy Chairman, Dogan Holding
Most powerful Arab women
From http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-584094.html
- Iqbal Al Asaad is
- Huda Al Ghoson is Executive Director of HR at Saudi Aramco. In 2014 Forbes Middle East named her at #4 in their list of the 200 Most Powerful Arab Women.[1]
- Hanan Al Kuwari is a Qatari businesswoman. She is managing director of Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar's largest healthcare provider. In 2015 she appeared at #20 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[2]
- Mariam Abultewi is a Palestinian entrepreneur from Gaza, founder of the ride-sharing application Wasselni. In 2015 she appeared at #23 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[3]
- Majida Ali Rashid is
- Maali Alasousi is
- Maha Laziri is
- Hamdiyah Al Jaff is
- Wafa Sayadi is a Tunisian entrepreneur. She founded Proclean, a waste management company, in 2003. She is International President of the Young Entrepreneurs National Association (CJD), and has acted as the Chair of the Board for Enactus Tunisia. In 2013 she became director of the newly founded CEED Tunisia, an organization to train Tunisian entrepreneurs and help them secure access to funding. In 2015 she appeared at #32 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[4]
- Futaim Al Falasi is one of the first Emirati women to host an internet radio show. Around 40,000 people tune into her weekly show, Taim Show.[5] In 2015 she wappeared at #33 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[6]
- Joelle Mardinian is
- Grace Najjar is
- Khawla Al Kuraya is
- Mira Al Attiyah is
- Abeer Abu Ghaith is
- Rasha Al Roumi is
- Summer Nasief is
- Maryam Matar is
- Hend El Sherbini is
- Maha Al Ghunaim is
- Habiba Al Safar is
- Salma Hareb / Salma Ali Saif Bin Hareb / Salma Ali Saif Saeed Bin Hareb is the CEO of Economic Zones World (EZW), the parent company of Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza). Bin Hareb studied at Al Ain University before postgraduate study at the Cardiff Institute of Higher Education. In 2014 Forbes Middle East listed her as #3 in their list of the 200 Most Powerful Arab Women.
- Mona Al Marri is
- Sarah Shuhail is
- Soraya Salti is
- Nashwa Al Ruwaini is
- Maha Al Farhan is
- Dima Ikhwan is
- Nermin Saad is
- Ingie Chalhoub is
- Dalya Al Muthanna is
- Elissa Freiha is
- Hind Seddiqi is
- Hanan Solayman is
- Amal Al Marri is
- Ismahane Elouafi is
- Muna Harib is
- Sara Akbar is
- Huda Kotb is
- Mishaal Ashemimry is
- Reine Abbas is
- Buthaina Al Ansari is
- Hind Hobeika is
Women from FemBio
- Sara Cesar Argentinian singer
- Lotte Pritzel artist, fashion doll designer
- Isaura Dinator de Guzman Chilean educator
- Tschen/Chen Tiejun Chinese revolutionary, feminist
- Ruzena Jesenská Czech
- Maria Kanová Mann/Mimi Kanová Mann Czech actress; first wife of Heinrich Mann
- Jarmila Urbankova Czech poet
- Emmy Destin Czech singer
- Agnes Tyrell Czech-English singer
- Marita Napier South African soccer player
Women economists
Dimand et al, A biographical dictionary of women economists, 2000. (WorldCat)
- Mary Jean Bowman (1908-2002)
- Kathleen Bell Cooper (1945- )
- M. Kathryn Eickhoff (1939- )
- Ann Fetter Friedlaender (1938-1992)
- Selma F. Goldsmith (1912-1962)
- Ann Horowitz (1936- )
- Jean Trepp McKelvey (1908-1998)
- Selma J. Mushkin (1913-1979)
- Margaret Gilpin Reid (1896-1991)
- Jennifer F. Reinganum (1955- )
- Ingrid H. Rima (1925- )
- Nancy L. Schwartz (1939-1981)
- Diane C. Swonk (1962- )
- Mabel F. Timlin (1891-1976)
- Marjorie S. Turner (1921- )
- Ann Dryden Witte (1942- )
Cicarelli & Cicarelli, Distinguished women economists, 2003. (WorldCat)
- Ruth Alice Allen
- Elizabeth Faulkner Baker
- Kathe Bauer-Mengelberg
- Huguette Biaujeaud
- Rosalind (Hyman) Blauer
- Olga Nikolajevna Bondareva
- Mary Jean Bowman
- Dorothy Stahl Brady
- Elizabeth Read Brown
- Martha Stephanie Browne
- Eveline Mabel Richardson Burns
- Agatha Louisa Chapman
- Costanza Costantino
- Marie Dessauer
- Minnie Throop England
- Ann Fetter Friedlaender
- Elizabeth Waterman Gilboy
- Fanny Ginor
- Kirsten Gloerfelt-Tarp
- Selma Evelyn Fine Goldsmith
- Dorothy C. Goodwin
- Margaret Gordon
- Marina Goudi
- Amy Hewes
- Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt
- B.L. Hutchins
- Mary Quayle Innis
- Alice Hanson Jones
- Susan Myra Kingsbury
Women anthropologists
Ute D. Gacs; Jerrie McIntyre (1988). Women anthropologists: selected biographies. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06084-7. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
Ann Kindrick Fischer - Frances Gillmor - Jane Richardson Hanks - Eva Verbitsky Hunt - Isabel Truesdell Kelly - Dorothy Louise Strouse Keur - Dorothea Cross Leighton - Catharine McClennan - Vera Dourmashkin Rubin - Mary Thygeson Shepardson - Gitel Poznanski Steed / Gertrude Poznanski Steed - Clara Lee Fraps Tanner
Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Kathleen E. Sheldon (2005). Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5331-7.
British Women's Organisations
Gordon, Peter; Doughan, David (2001). Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960. London & Portland, Or.: Woburn Press. ISBN 0-7130-0223-9.
Paper on gender bias in Wikipedia
- Reagle, Joseph; Rhue, Lauren (2011), "Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica", Journal of Communication, 5: 1138–1158
American National Biography Online
National Women's History Project
From the list of women honored for National Women's History Week and National Women's History Month, predominantly environmentalists honored in 2009.
Austrian women's movement
- The General Austrian Women's Association (Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein) was an Austrian women's organization founded in 1893. Marianne Hainisch, Rosa Mayreder and Auguste Fickert were among the cofounders of the organization. Hainisch was the first president. Mayreder served as vice-president until 1903. Fickert edited its publications, the Dokumente der Frauen (Documents of Women) and Neues Frauenleben (New Woman's Life), and became the organization's director in 1897.
From Ariadne
Women Social Reformers
- Rappaport, Helen, ed. (2001), Encyclopedia of women social reformers, ABC-CLIO
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Mehrangiz Manuchehrian
- Zinaida Mirovich
- Fadela M'rabet
- Mariya Pokrovskaya
- Elvita Rawson de Dellepiane
- Mary Rutnam
- Mariblanca Sábas Alomá
- Poliksena Shishkina-Yavein
- Sister Subbalakshmi
- Nani Soewondo-Soerasno
- Susie Sorabji
- Lady Anna Stout
- Lady Mehrbai Dorab Tata / Mehrbai Dorab Tata / Lady Mehrbai Tata / Mehrbai Tata / Meherbai Tata
- Mariya Trubnikova
- Louisa Weiss
- Ziang Jingyu
- Mai Ziyadah
Women and war
- War and the spread of AIDS / War and AIDS / AIDS and war
- Czarina Alexandra of Russia (1872-1918)
- 18th-century Andean rebellion Andrean rebellion in the 18th century / Andrean rebellion / Women and Andean rebellion in the 18th century
- Armenian Women Victims of Genocide
- Lena Margaret Pocock Ashwell (1872-1957)
- Vera H. Atkins (1908-2000)
- Australian Women in Service during World War II
- Lady Theodosia Bagot / Theodosia Bagot (1865-1940)
- Anne Trotter Bailey (ca. 1742-1825)
- E. H. Baker / Mrs Baker (n.d.)
- Countess Lagi Ballestrem-Solf / Lagi Ballestrem-Solfi (ca. 1919-1955)
- Belgian women during World War I
- Valentina Bilien (n.d.)
- Japanese biological warfare experimentation / Japanese biological warfare / Biological warfare in Japan / Biological warfare experimentation in Japan
- Sarah Borginis (1812-1886)
- Linda Bray (1960- )
- Mary-Agnes Brown (1902-1998)
- Ruth Humphries Brown (1920- )
- Eva Maria Buch (1921-1943)
- Women and World War II in Bulgaria
- Margaret Lenora Chamberlain / Margaret Lenora Tamblin (1918- )
- Impact on women of wars in Chechnya
- Cherokee War Woman
- Women and the Communist Revolution in China
- Women on the Chinese Home Front in World War II
- Women warriors in China before 1911
- Mairi Lambert Chisholm (1896-1981)
- American Civil War and women / Women and the American Civil War / Women in the American Civil War
- Women combatants during the American Civil War / Women combatants in the American Civil War
- Women in the medical services in the American Civil War / Women in the medical services / Women in medicine
- Women and political violence in Colombia / Political violence in Colombia
- Jean Conquest / Mary Eliza Louise Gripper Martin-Nicholson (1876-1941)
- Women and Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States
- Margaret Cochrane Corbin (1751-1800)
- Women and the Crusades
- Women in the Cuban Revolution
- Cathrine Curtis (1918-1955)
- Women warriors in Dahomey / Women in Dahomey
- Mildred Inks Davidson Dalrymple (1920- )
- Justina Dawidson / Justina Draenger (1917-1943)
- Andrée De Jongh / Dédée De Jongh (1916- )
- Bridget Deavers (b. 1839)
- Nadezhda Andreyevna Durova (1783-1866)
- Abuse of women during War in East Timor / War in East Timor
- Women and the civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil war in El Salvador / Civil strife in El Salvador / Civil war in El Salvador / Women and the Salvadoran Civil War / / Women in the Salvadoran Civil War / Salvadoran Civil War
- Regula Engel (1761-1853)
- Vera Eriksen / Vera de Cottani de Chalbur (b. 1912)
- Women and the Struggle for Independence of Eritrea
- Falklands War and Margaret Thatcher
- Nadezhda Nikiforovna Fedutenko (1915-1978)
- Women in the Winter War (Finland)
- Heloise Ruth First (1925-1982)
- Klavdiia Iakovlevna Fomicheva-Levashova (1917-1958)
- Psychological impact of World War I on French women / Impact of World War I on French women / Psychological impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women
- Women and the French home front in World War I / French women and the home front in World War I / French home front in World War I / Women and the French home front during World War I / French women and the home front during World War I / French home front during World War I
- Women and the French Home Front in World War II / French women and the Home Front in World War II / French Home Front in World War II / / Women and the French home front during World War II / French women and the home front during World War II / French home front during World War II
- Impact of war on women's protest during the French Revolution
- Wives of U. S. frontier soldiers
- Bracha Fuld (1926-1946)
- Lady Katherine Symonds Furse / Katherine Symonds Furse (1875-1952)
- Atrocities of German Armed Forces / Atrocities of the Wehrmacht/ Wehrmacht atrocities
- Women in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 / #Women in the 1918-1919 German Revolution
- Women and the German home front in World War I / German women and the home front in World War I
- Women and the German home front in World War II / German women and the home front in World War II
- Virginie Ghesquière (ca. 1755-1854)
- Emilia Gierczak (1925-1945)
- Mariana Grajales Coelho (1808-1893)
- Social impact of World War I on British women / Impact of World War I on British women / Social impact of World War I on women in Britain / Impact of World War I on women in Britain / Social impact of World War I on women / Impact of World War I on women / Social impact of World War I / Social impact of World War I in Britain
- Women in service during World War I / Women combatants during World War I / British women in service during World War I / British women combatants during World War I
- Women in service during World War II / Women combatants during World War II / British women in service during World War II / British women combatants during World War II
- Women in service in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries / British women soldiers / Women in service / Women in military service / Women soldiers / Women in military service in the United Kingdom
- British women on the Home Front during World War II / Women on the British Home Front during World War II / Women on the UK Home Front during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Great Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in the United Kingdom during World War II
- Women and Greek Resistance during World War II / Women and Greek Resistance in World War II / Greek Resistance during World War II / Greek Resistance in World War II
- Women and Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Women and Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare / Women in Greek warfare / Women in Ancient Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare
- Women in the Greek Civil War
- Women and the Greek Revolution
- Greek women and war in Antiquity / Ancient Greek women and war
- Chaika Grossman (1919-1996)
- Civil conflict and women in Guatemala / Women and civil conflict in Guatemala / Civil war and women in Guatemala / Women and civil war in Guatemala / Civil war in Guatemala / Civil conflict in Guatemala
- Women and the Gulf War (1990-1991)
- Guljamal-Khan(um) / Guljamal-Khan / Guljamal-Khanum (ca. 1836-1919)
- Elena Haas
- Cicely Marie Hamilton (1872-1952)
- Mildred Harnack-Fish (1902-1943)
- Melba Hernández Rodríguez del Rey (1921- )
- Marguerite Higgins (Hall) (1920-1966)
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Women and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Ilse Hirsch (b. 1922)
- Katherine Hodges (1888-1982)
- Holocaust and Jewish women / Holocaust and women / Women in the Holocaust / Jewish women and the Holocaust / Women and the Holocaust
- Lady Isabel Galloway Hutton / Isabel Galloway Hutton / Isabel Emslie (1887-1960)
- Women warriors in India to 1857 / Women warriors in India
- International Congress of Women / Antiwar protest of women in World War I / Women's antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest against World War I
- International Manifesto of Women (1915)
- Impact on women of Iran-Iraq War
- Women and Islamic resistance movements / Islamic resistance movements
- Women in the Israeli military
- Women in the Italian Resistance during World War II / Women in the Italian Resistance
- Italian women during World War II / Italian women on the home front during World War II / Women in Italy during World War II / Women on the home front in Italy during World War I / Italian women in the services during World War II
- Women and the home front in Japan in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II / Japanese women and the home front in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II
- Women warriors in ancient and medieval Japan / Women warriors in ancient Japan / Women warriors in medieval Japan
- Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
- Jewish women of antiquity and war / Jewish women in antiquity and war / Jewish women and war in antiquity / Women and war in antiquity / Jewish women and war / War and Jewish women / War and Jewish women of antiquity / War and Jewish women in antiquity / War and women in antiquity
- American women journalists during World War I / American women journalists in World War I / American women journalists and World War I / Women journalists during World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Journalists during World War I / Journalists in World War I / Journalists and World War I / Journalism and World War I
- Women and conflict in Kashmir / Conflict in Kashmir / Women in Kashmir
- Comfort women / Comfort women in Korea
- Women and the home front in Korea in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II / Korean women and the home front in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II
- American women and the Korean War
- Milka Kufrin (1921- )
- Kurmanjan-Datkha (ca. 1811-1907)
- "Lady Haw Haw" / Margaret Cairns Joyce (1911-1972)
- Emilia Landau (1924-1943)
- Women in guerrilla movements in Latin America / Women in Latin American guerrilla movements / Guerrilla movements in Latin America / Latin American guerrilla movements
- Women and the fighting in Lebanon / Women and the Lebanese Civil War / Women and war in Lebanon / Lebanese women and war / Women in Lebanon
- Edith Lederer / Edie Lederer
- Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (1808-1873)
- Anna Leska-Daab (1921- )
- Jania Lewandowska, née Jania Dowbor-Musnicki) (1908-1940)
- Women in American World War II literature / American World War II literature / Women in war literature / Depiction of women in war literature
- Lidiia Vladimirovna Litviak / Liliia Vladimirovna Litviak (1921-ca. 1943)
- Tat'iana Petrovna Makarovna (1920-1944) / Vera Luk'ianovna Belik (1921-1944)
- Women and Wars in Malta
- Rachel Martin / Grace Martin / Rachel and Grace Martin
- Women in the Mau Mau Rebellion / Mau Mau Rebellion
- Emma Maud McCarthy (1858-1949)
- Grace Ashley-Smith McDougall (1889-1963)
- World War II Medical Specialist Corps / U.S. Women in Military Service
- Mercy Ship
- Mexican American women and World War II / Mexican American women in World War II / Mexican American women during World War II / Mexican American women
- Danica Milosavljevic (1925- )
- Wives of Napoleon's Marshals
- Women and war in Nicaragua
- Käthe Niederkirchner / Katja Niederkirchner (1909-1944)
- Anna Vladimirovna Nikulina (b. 1904)
- Collette Nirouet (1926-1944)
- Women and the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II / Women and the Norwegian resistance movement / Women in the Norwegian resistance movement
- Women and the home front in Norway in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women and the home front in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women in World War II / Women in Norway during World War II / Norwegian women during World War II
- Women's collaboration with the German occupation of Norway / [Women's collaboration in the German occupation of Norway]] / Collaboration in the German occupation of Norway / Collaboration with the German occupation of Norway
- U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War II / United States Army Nurse Corps in World War II / U.S. Army Nurse Corps / United States Army Nurse Corps
- Mildred Scott Olmsted (1890-1990)
- Maude Onions (b. 1885)
- Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre
- Pankhurst family / Pankhurst sisters: E. Sylvia Pankhurst
- Women and the Paris Commune (1871)
- Marie O'Dean Bishop Parrish / Deanie Parrish (1922- )
- Liudmila Mikhailovna Pavliuchenko (1916-1974)
- Peace People Movement / Peace People Movement (Northern Ireland)
- Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Women and political violence in Peru / Women and political violence
- Women during the American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / [[[Women during the Philippine–American War]] / American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / American suppression of the Philippine Insurrection
- Pilots of the IL-2 (1941-1945)
- Women and the Polish Resistance during World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance in World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance
- Polish Auxiliary Air Force (PLSK)
- "Emilia Plater" / Polish Independent Women's Battalion (1943-1945)
- Images of Women in World War II / War posters / Women in war posters
- Rape by the Red Army in World War II / Rape by the Red Army
- Marina Mikhailovna Raskova, née Marina Mikhailovna Malinina (1912-1943)
- Women of the Red Army Faction / Women in the Red Army Faction / Women and the Red Army Faction
- Women of the Red Brigades / Women in the Red Brigades / Women and the Red Brigades
- Red Cross of the United States / Red Cross of the United States in World War I / Red Cross of the United States in World War II / Red Cross in World War I / Red Cross in World War II
- Esther De Berdt Reed (1746-1780)
- Roman women and war / Women and war in Ancient Rome
- Ishobel Ross (1890-1965)
- Women in the Armed Forces in Russia (1700-1917)
- Women recipients of the Order of St. George (1808-1917)
- Women in the Armed Forces of the Russian Republic (1991- )
- Russian Revolution and women / Women and the Russian Revolution
- Women and the Rwandan Genocide / Women in Rwanda
- Salvation Army in World War I
- Jeannetje Joanna Schaft / Hannie Schaft (1920-1945)
- Kitty Schmidt (1882-1954) was the owner of Berlin brothel Salon Kitty.
- War widows and refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in 17th-century Scotland / Refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in Scotland / Refugees in Scotland / War widows
- Marcelle Semmer (1895-ca. 1944) was a French heroine of World War I
- Women and the Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848 / Women and the Sicilian Revolutions / Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848
- Winnie Smith (1944- ) was a Vietnam War nurse and author.
- Women survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Smyrna Tragedy
- Duchess von Hohenberg Sophie (1868-1914)
- Irena Sosnowska-Karpik (1922-1990)
- Geneviève Souliè (b. 1919)
- Women recipients of the Order of Glory (1943-1948)
- Women recipients of the Order of the Red Banner (1918-1928)
- Women in the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union / Women in the Soviet Armed Forces (1917-1991)
- 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment
- Women heroes of the Soviet Union Women heroes of the Russian Federation (1938-1995)
- Women and the Spanish Civil War / Women in the Spanish Civil War / Women during the Spanish Civil War
- Women and the Spanish-American War / Women in the Spanish-American War / Women during the Spanish-American War
- Spartan Women / Women in Sparta / Women in Ancient Sparta
- Dame Freya Stark (1893-1993)
- Mabel Stobart (1862-1954)
- Women and the Civil War in Sudan / Women and the Sudanese Civil War
- Maria Svobod (d. 1944)
- Betty Guild Tackaberry (Blake) (1920- )
- Women and the conflict in Sri Lanka / Women and the Sri Lankan Civil War / Conflict in Sri Lanka
- Women terrorists
- Ellen May Tower (1868-1899)
- Trauma and brutalization unleashed by World War I / Trauma of World War I
- Baroness Elizabeth de T'Serclaes / Elizabeth de T'Serclaes, née Elizabeth Shapter (1884-1978)
- Women during the Troubles in Ulster / Women during the Troubles
- Women and the home front in the United States in World War II
- Military service of American women in World War II / American women's military service in World War II / American women's military service / Women's military service in the United States / Women and military service in the United States / Women in military service in World War II
- Navy Women's Reserve United States (WAVES)
- Opposition to U.S. Entry into World War II / Right-wing opposition to U.S. entry into World War II / Right-wing American women / Right-wing women in the United States
- Women Reserves in the Coast Guard (known as SPARs)
- Lynda Van Devanter / Lynda Buckley) (1947-2002)
- Mary Van Kleeck (1883-1972)
- Elizabeth Louise Van Lew (1818-1900)
- Hélène Viannay (1917- )
- U.S. Women Soldiers in Vietnam
- Women in the Buddhist Peace Movement
- Women in War and Resistance before 1954 in Vietnam
- Vivandières in the French Army / Cantinières in the French Army
- Friederike Charlotte Luise von Massow Von Riedesel (1746 -1808)
- Elizabeth Von Thadden (1890-1944)
- Marguerite Beauchamp Washington / Pat Washington / Pat Waddell , nee Waddell (1892-1972) was an English volunteer ambulance driver and member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
- Jean Watts (1909-1968) was a Canadian journalist and Communist Party activist. She was the only woman to join the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, a battalion of Canadians fighting as part of the XV International Brigade on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
- Martha Wertheimer (1890-1942) was a German Jewish journalist who became director of the office of children’s affairs of the Frankfurt Jewish Community, and played a central role organizing the Kindertransport in 1938 and 1939.
- Women of Wexford Rising / Wexford Rising / Women of the Wexford Rebellion
- Reba Zitella Whittle / Reba Z. Whittle (1919-1981)
- Vera Wohlauf
- Countess Marion Yorck von Wartenburg / Marion, Countess Yorck von Wartenburg / Marion Yorck von Wartenburg (1904-2007)
- Young Men's Christian Association in World War I / YMCA in World War I / Women and World War I / Women in World War I
- Militant Serbian Nationalism
- Women in the Yugoslav military during World War II / Women in the Yugoslav military / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army during World War II
- Women and the Yugoslav Wars / Women in the Yugoslav Wars / Women during the Yugoslav Wars
Women: a modern political dictionary
Cheryl Law (2000). Women, A Modern Political Dictionary. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-502-0.
- Nancy Adam
- Nettie Adler
- Olive Aldridge
- Jannie Baker
- Anna Barlow
- Florence Barry
- Victoria Evelyn May Bennett
- Edith Bethune-Baker
- Hilda Bideleux
- Theodora Bosanquet
- Adeline Bourne
- Maude Cloudesley Brereton
- Edith Bright
- Nellie Brocklehurst
- Phyllis Challoner
- Mrs Cecil Chesterton
- Alice Schofield Coates
- Marjorie Chave Collisson
- Helen Cynthia Colville
- Janet Courtney
- Louise Hume Creighton
- Margaret Crewe
- Edith Crosby
- Rachel Crowdy-Thornhill
- Mrs Boyd Dawson
- Evelyn Deakin
- Vera Douie
- Rosetta Durrie Mulford
- Dorothy Elliott
- Violet Eustace
- Josephine Fairfield
- Rosina Frampton
- Henrietta Franklin
- Sophia Seekings Friel
- Gladys Goodered
- Cleone Griff
- Grace Hadow
- Kathleen Halpin
- Lilian Harris
- Mildred Head
- Annie Hewitt
- Mary Higgs
- Mrs Hobbs
- Eleanor Hood
- Constane Hoster
- Edith Howse
- Beryl Huffinley
- Jessy Kent-Parsons
- Georgina Kitson-Clark
- Violet Le Sueur
- Octavia Lewin
- Elizabeth Macadam
- Mary Macarthy
- Edith McDonald
- Christine Maguire
- Betha Mason
- Mabel Mathews
- Winifred Mayo
- Lilian Moore-Guggisberg
- Christine Murrell
- Lucy Nettlefold
- Helen Nutting
- Lizzie O'Kell
- Beatrix Palmer / Beatrix Palmer, Countess of Selborne
- Nancy Parnell
- Katherine Parsons
- Margaret Patridge
- Eleanor Shelley Rolls
- Tamara Rust
- Beryl Ryland
- Elizabeth Simm
- Johanna Sheehy Skeffington
- Wiifred Soddy
- Daisy Solomon
- Mrs Saul Soloman
- Philippa Strachey
- Grace Tavener
- Hilda Tweedy
- Florence Underwood
- Mary Whitty-Webster
- Emelye Wilsno
- Edith Zangwill
- Elsie Zimmern
...
...
- MWA / Married Women's Association
- MWDL / Married Women's Defence League
- NAWL / National Association for Women's Lodging-Homes
- ...
- NFBPWC / National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- NFWW / National Federation of Women Workers
...
- ACAC / Action Campaign for Abortion and Contraception
- AIM / Actio, Information, Motivation
- AWWW / Asian Women Writers' Workshop
- BBWC / Brixton Black Women's Centre
- BWC / Belfast Women's Collective
- CHERISH
- CLUW / Coalition of Labour Union Women
- COW / Cinema of Women
- CSW / Council for the Status of Women
- CWG / Coleraine Women's Group
...
- GLCWC / Greater London Council Women's Committee
- Greenham Women
- IU / Irishwomen United
- Leeds Revolutionary Feminists
- LIL / Liberation for Irish Lesbians
- London Rape Crisis Centre
- NAC / National Abortion Campaign
- NIAC / Northern Ireland Abortion Campaign
- Northern Ireland Women's Aid Federation
- NIWRM / Northern Ireland Women's Rights Movement
- NWO / National Women's Organization
- NAC / National Abortion Campaign
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Women humanitarians
Oldfield, Sybil (2001), Women humanitarians : a biographical dictionary of British women active between 1900 and 1950, London: Continuum
Famous American Women
From Robert McHenry, Famous American women
- Mother Marie Joseph Butler (1860-1940)
- Elizabeth Leslie Rous Comstock (1815-1891)
- Vera Charlotte Scott Cushman (1876-1946)
- Elizabeth Glendower Evans (1856–1937)
- Martha Platt Falconer (1862-1941)
- Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (1827- 1910)
- Jessie Donaldson Hodder (1867–1931)
- Mary Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer (1822-1904)
- Alice Louise Higgins Lothrop (1870- 1920)
- Ann Theresa Mathews (1732-1800)
- Geraldine Pratt May (1895-1997)
- Mary Anne Bryant Mayo (1845-1903)
- Sister Julia McGroarty (1827-1901)
- Alice Throckmorton McLean (1886-1968)
- Lucy Jane Rider Meyer (1849-1922)
- Mother Benedicta Riepp (1825–1862)
- Mother Mary Baptist Russell (1829-1898)
- Hannah Kent Schoff (1853–1940)
- Sister Louise Van der Schrieck / Louise Van der Schrieck (1813-1886)
Notable American Women
- James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson, eds. (1974), Famous American Women: a biographical dictionary, Harvard University Press
International Who's Who of Women
This is just a sample taken from a few random pages - not all may be notable.
Women psychoanalysts
- France[1]
- United Kingdom[2]
Domestic service etc.
See Lucy Delap (2011). Knowing Their Place: Domestic Service in Twentieth-Century Britain. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-957294-6. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- Association of Trained Charwomen
- Institute of Home Help Organisers
- Mrs Mopp (character)
- National Institute of Houseworkers
- National Union of Domestic Workers / DWU
- Daisy Noakes
- Mrs Panton / J. E. Panton / Mrs J. E. Panton / Jane Ellen Panton / Jane Ellen Frith (1848-1923)
Women's periodicals
- Home Chat
- Home Notes
- The Lady's Pictorial / Lady's Pictorial
- The Ladies' Treasury / Ladies' Treasury
- Weldon's Ladies' Journal (1975-1954)
- Women At Home / Women at Home
Science etc.
- Times Obits
- Dianne Croteau, inventor of Actar 911, the CPR mannequin
- K. K. Gregory, the ten-year old inventor of Wristies
- Gabriele Knecht, patentor of the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing
- Krysta Morlan, American inventor
- Alice Parker (inventor), inventor of an improved gas heating furnace
- Betty Rozier and Lisa Vallino, mother and daughter co-inventors of an intravenous catheter shield
- Ann Tsukamoto, co-patenter of process to isolate human stem cells
- Mothers and Daughters of Invention
- Henrietta Vansittart (1833-1883), English inventor of the Vansittart screw propellor.[8]
- Maria Szanto Luck / Mme Maria Luck-Szanto / Maria Szanto / Maria Luck (1899-1988), Hungarian-British dress fabric innovator
Women composers
Women in science
Surrealist women
From Penelope Rosemont (ed.), Surrealist Women: An International Anthology (London: The Athlone Press, 1998). See also: Whitney Chadwick, Women Artists and the Surrealist Movement (London: Thames and Hudson, 2002); Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism, and Self Representation (Cambridge, Mass. & London, England: The MIT Press, 1998); Mary Ann Caws, Rudolf Kuenzli, and Gwen Raaberg (eds), Surrealism and Women (Cambridge, Massachusetts & London: The MIT Press, 1991); Renée Riese Hubert, Magnifying Mirrors: Women, Surrealism, & Partnership (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1994); http://www.manchestergalleries.org/angelsofanarchy/resources/artists/
Misc.
- Cara Vincent Hall (1922–), New Zealand concert pianist
- E. F. Howard / Elizabeth Fox Howard (6 March 1873 - 9 December 1957), British Quaker
- Esther Immanuel (died 1 August 1975), British businesswoman and philanthropist. (Times obit; otherwise oddly absent from the record)
- Rose Laird (died August 21, 1966) was an American pioneer in cosmetics.
- Mrs L. St. Clare Grondona (died 18 March 1967), joint founder of the Tudor Rose League with her husband, Leo St. Clare Grondona
- Elena Katulskaya / Yelena Katulskaya (1888-1966), Russian soprano
- Brenda Seligman / Brenda Zara Seligman (died 2 January 1965), British anthropologist
- Marie Arago, François Arago's, Jacques Arago's mother (fr:Marie Arago)
- Jihan El Midany is an Egyptian pentathlete. At the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics she was Egypt's flagbearer, the first woman flagbearer for Egypt at any Olympic event.[9]
- The National Council for Women was an Egyptian organization founded in 2000, and chaired by Suzanne Mubarak.
- Anissa Hassouna is the first woman to be elected to the board of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs. She is executive director of Magdi Yacoub’s foundation, vice president of the board of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, and a lecturer at the Banking Institute in Cairo and the Diplomatic Institute.
- Azza Fahmy is an Egyptian jewelry designer.
- Egypt's Decree Law No. 44 of 1979 was a presidential decree from Anwar Sadat which controversially reformed Egyptian [personal status law]]. Associated with the President's wife Jihan Sadat, the Law was also known as Jihan's Law.
- Princess Marie Gabrielle Hortense Wiszniewska (died 1903) was a French peace activist. In 1896 she founded the League of Women for International Disarmament, which changed its name in 1899 to the Universal Alliance of Women for Peace by Education to avoid the controversial subject of disarmament. She is buried with the writer Georges Dampt in Père-Lachaise cemetery.
- Sarah Todd Astor (1761–1832), German-born American fur trader
- Florence Ayscough (c. 1875/8 - 1942), American poet and translator
- Helga Beyer (1920–1942), German-Jewish member of the anti-Nazi resistance
- Sylvia Caduff (1937—), Swiss conductor
- Caterina Cibò / Caterina Cibo / Caterina Cybo (fl. 1533), Duchess of Camerino
- Selma Epstein (1927—2014), American pianist
- Dora Fabian (1901-1935) was a German anti-Nazi activist and journalist
- Cornelia Fausta (b. 88 BCE), Russian noblewoman
- Mary Belle Harris (1874–1957), American prison administrator
- Niddy Impekoven (1904—2002), a German dancer
- Alla G. Massevitch / Alla Genrikhovna Massevitch / Alla Massevitch / Alla Genrikhovna Massevich / Alla Massevich (1918—), Russian astronomer
- Jane Colt More (c. 1488–1511), English gentlewoman, the first wife of Thomas More
- Dorothy Nyembe (1930–1998), South African anti-apartheid leader
- Mary Nzimiro (1898–1993), Nigerian merchant and philanthropist
- Oda Olberg (1872–1955), German-born journalist and political activist
- Susanna Orelli (1845–1939), Swiss social reformer
- Loja Saarinen, née Gesellius (1879–1968), Finnish-born weaver and textile designer
- Anna Sacher (1859–1930), Austrian hotel proprietor
- Nicolosa Sanuti (fl. 1453), Bolognese writer
- Mary Sherwood (1856–1935), American doctor and public health advocate
- Annie Silinga (1910–1983), South African anti-apartheid campaigner
- Matilda Tone / Mathilda Tone (c. 1769–1849), wife of Irish nationalist Wolfe Tone
- Virdimura of Sicily (fl. 1376), Jewish woman doctor
- Harriet Waddy (1904–1999), pioneering African-American woman soldier
- From a Garden in the Antipodes was the first book of poetry by Ursula Bethel, published anonymously by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1929.
Women and food
- Della T. Lutes (1872-1942) was an American cookery writer
- Dorothy Allhusen]] (1877-1965) was an English cookery writer
- Kate Sargeant (born 1862) was an American amateur naturalist and cook, author of the first mushroom cookbook.
- Sheila Hibben, nee Cecile Craik (1888-1964) was an American journalist and cookery writer. Hibben started the restaurant column in the New Yorker.
- Molly O'Neill (born 1952) was an American journalist and food writer.
- Ella Ervilla Kellogg (1853-1920) was an American vegetarian and food writer, best known for her Science in the Kitchen (1892).
- Katherine Golden Bitting (1868-1937) was an American food chemist. (fr:Katherine Bitting)
- Encarnación Pinedo (1848-1902) was a Hispanic American cookery writer
- Asenath Nicholson (1792-1855) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, vegetarian and writer on the Irish Famine.
- Lettice Bryan was an American cookery writer, author of The Kentucky Housewife (1839)
- Sarah Rutledge (1782-1855) was an American cookery writer, author of The Carolina Housewife (1847)
- Helen Bullock (historian) (1905-1995) was an American archivist and culinary historian.
- Gertrude Battles Lane (1874-1941) was an American magazine editor. From 1911 to shortly before her death she was editor of Woman's Home Companion.
- Alice Bradley (1875-1946) was an American cookbook writer.
- Helen Evans Brown (1904-1964) was an American food writer.
- Alice Arndt (1941-2007) was an American culinary historian
- Joan Reardon (born 1930) is an American biographer and culinary writer
- Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan is a Singaporean-American journalist and writer
- Adrienne Kane is an American food writer and blogger
- Molly Wizenberg is an American food writer, blogger and restauranteur.
- Suzan Colon
- Laura Schenone
- Charlotte Silver
- Patricia Volk
References
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- ^ Hanan Al Kuwari, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
- ^ Mariam Abultewi, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
- ^ Wafa Sayadi, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
- ^ Jessica Hill, Futaim Al Falasi is forging ahead with her online Arabic radio series – Taim Show, The National, October 16, 2014.
- ^ Futaim Al Falasi, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
- ^ http://www.refworld.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/rwmain?docid=3ae6abd853
- ^ Autumn Stanley (1995). Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology. Rutgers University Press. p. 338. ISBN 978-0-8135-2197-8. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
- ^ Casey, Michael (August 13, 2010). "Egyptian woman will make history at Youth Olympics". Associated Press. Archived from the original on August 14, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2010.