User:Srsval/sandbox
Michele Valerie Ronnick
Nicola Coughlan
RHiannon Graybill
Brenda Deen Schildgen
Sigrid Mratschek
Doris Odlum - studied Classics, lesbian
Change Maria Einstein Wikipedia page redirect
Angela Ghayour page
Rose Graham - ecclesiastical historian, ODNB entry downloaded to My Documents - update page - Oxford Patristics and https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00681288.1950.11894586
Kate Wilkinson new page
Dawn LaValle new page
Erika Hermanowicz new page
Jenny Barry page – 2 images to use
Elizabeth Livingstone page
Sissel Undheim – image needs adding
Margaret Connolly: The Pious and Personal Patronage of Janet Hepburn, Lady Seton (1480-1558) - no page for Janet Hepburn
Silvia Ronchey - add detail
bbc[1]
Nina Willburger - picutre available
Mary Whitby - https://liverpooluniversitypress.blog/2024/06/10/in-praise-of-mary-whitby/
1st August - Lucy Grig change to Professor
Kathleen Thomas - Penarth swimmer
Rachel D. Friedman - https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/rafriedman
Person who has joined #WCCWiki? https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:George_E._Koronaios Lots of great photos
Radhika Mohanram Victoria Emma Pagan
Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier - wrote first prosopography on women. See chapter from Richard's volume in French
Cynthia Hahn Nicole Rice Kathryn A. Smith
Elizabeth D. Carney - add to bibliography
Anise K. Strong
Vassiliki Panoussi
Danuta Shanzer
Hagith Sivan
Harris' survivors
Great example of lesbians only being described as friends: Elizabeth Holloway Marston, and see Talk page
Needing WCCWiki template:
Doris Mary Stenton
Gertrude Caton Thompson
Helen Cam
Anne Hudson (literary historian)
Margaret Bent
Wendy Davies
Jenny Wormald
Hi Victoria! I’m just sitting down to add some photos to the page. I wonder if we might alter / beef up the text a little bit as well and have drafted accordingly below. I think a link to the Archival Grief article would be good too.
All best,
Blossom
Blossom Stefaniw is a feminist historian of religion who is Professor of Intellectual History at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, in Oslo, Norway. Her research and writing focuses on how ancient and modern regimes of reading interact with the production of gendered and racial hierarchies.
Education
Stefaniw was awarded a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Erfurt in 2008, where she studied with Professor Jörg Rüpke. Her doctoral thesis was Mind, Text, and Commentary: Noetic Exegesis in Origen Alexandria, Didymus the Blind, and Evagrius Ponticus. It was published as a monograph in 2010. Stefaniw also holds post-graduate degrees in Classics and in Church History.
Career and research
Stefaniw held postdoctoral positions at the University of Erfurt, Dumbarton Oaks, and Aarhus University. From 2011 she served as Junior Professor for Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity at the Johannes Gutenburg University Mainz while undertaking the research for her second book, Christian Reading: Language, Ethics and the Order of Things on the Tura Papyri and the evidence they offer of early Christian teaching and reading practices. From 2017 Stefaniw was Heisenberg Fellow of the German Research Foundation at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg where she developed methods for using feminist pedagogy in the theology and religious studies classroom. Since 2020, Stefaniw has been in Oslo where she was made full professor in 2022.
Stefaniw’s second book constituted a turning point in her research, expanding her prior interest in monasticism and monastic intellectual projects with new perspectives from critical manuscript studies, critical archive studies, book history and extensive reading on race, coloniality, and historiography as a cite of epistemic violence. In addition, experiments with disrupting colonial accounts of manuscript finds by using narrative or creative non-fiction writing techniques used in the Christian Reading book led to the popularity of Stefaniw’s writing for classroom use and to further integration of lyrical and narrative prose in both her widely read 2020 article on Feminist Historiography and Uses of the Past, and her 2021 article on Archival Grief.
Since receiving academic tenure in 2022, Stefaniw has continued to develop inclusive didactic methods and to write on gender and historiography, applying feminist theory, theories of epistemic violence, and narratology to the academic discipline of patristics, the 19th and early 20th century writing of church history, and the traffic in ancient manuscripts from Egyptian monasteries to western European archives.
Add festschrift for Barbara Newman
Anna-Dorothee von den Brincken - page in German to be translated
Jennifer Sheridan Moss and Jennifer Knust
Molly Miller Saints of Gwynedd
Nancy Partner: https://www.mcgill.ca/history/nancy-partner
Margaret Hubbard!!!! Feb 22 #WCCWiki https://www.awaws.org/history-of-women/margaret-hubbard-1924-2011
Marguerite Johnson https://www.awaws.org/history-of-women/category/marguerite-johnson Rebecca Flemming Bernadette Brooten Agathe Thornton
All articles on aims page need to be checked for WCC template - Es done
Quick edit and add to January's list:
Ann Bergren Michèle Lowrie Jenny Strauss Clay Miriam Leonard anne carson Johanna Hanink Lucy Taxis Shoe Meritt Tara Welch Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel Akiko Kiso Evelyn Lord Smithson Dee L. Clayman Elizabeth Minchin Leslie Kurke Diana Kleiner Joy Connolly
Jacobus de Teramo - Belial, printed by Schussler. Another of his works printed in 1472, surely by Schussler? See Wikipedia page and article notes.
https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2023/2023.04.42/
Sandra Boehringer
Alheydis Plassmann https://royalhistsoc.org/calendar/medieval-origines-gentium/
Mari Williams Elizabeth Boyle
Betty Radice - Bristol uni have her papers in an undigitised collection
FRhistS Mari Takayanagi
Enid Jones Davies hefyd Ysgol Gymraeg Caerdydd: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/education/what-like-go-first-welsh-16324579. No Wikipedia page.
Juliette Ernst
Claire Lemercier
Helen's PhD - Gertrude Maclaren
Lewis Campbell (classicist) h
#WCCWiki
Template for list on Aims page: Template:Women's Classical Committee
Victoria Wohl
Sandra Joshel
Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony
Elizabeth Clark or Betty Campbell for good article
Sibylle Mertens-Schaaffhausen
Mari Williams
Rebecca Flemming
Gertrude Maclarent - Summerfields
Anna Leone, Prof. Durham
Juliette Ernst
Patricia Salzman(-MItchell)
Wilfrid Parsons - https://jesuitonlinelibrary.bc.edu/?a=d&d=wlet19610701-01.2.2&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------- https://thecatholicnewsarchive.org/?a=d&d=cst19540611-01.2.167&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------- https://thecatholicnewsarchive.org/?a=d&d=cst19540521-01.2.29&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------- https://findingaids.library.georgetown.edu/repositories/15/archival_objects/1250403 PDF saved on desktop of obit
Dorothy Hodgkin
Marion Loeffler
Alethea Stiles https://www.humanistica.be/index.php/humanistica/article/view/534
Mariam Chkhartishvili - university in Georgia
Marguerite Johnson
Kathryn Tempest
Kristina Milnor
Margaret Malamud
Sara Monoson (Northwestern University). Professor Ann Brysbaert (Leiden University) and Professor Judith Evans-Grubbs (Emory University) all Tarrant fellows with Rosenmeyer and Malamud - need pages or pages improving
Michael Toch - ie. of a page for a man with hardly any references
Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
Edmonia Lewis
Louise Morley
Catherine Hezser https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff31101.php
Lisa Kallet (good for twitter thread on women and historiography) and Mary Whitby
Barbara Wootton - doesn't mention she studied classics
Barbara Wootton (1897–1988) was one of the most extraordinary public intellectuals of the twentieth century and made major contributions to British political life. A student of Classics then Economics at Girton from 1915 to 1919, in her final year Barbara Wootton obtained the highest marks awarded thus far in Part II of the Economics Tripos. In 1920, while Director of Studies at Girton, she became the first woman to deliver Cambridge University lectures in Economics.
Following her move into public life, key achievements of her later career include membership of four Royal Commissions, establishment of the successful campaign to rescue the recommendations of the 1942 Beveridge Report, helping to create the British welfare state and a period as a Governor of the BBC.
In recognition of her public service, in 1958 Barbara Wootton was among the first cohort of ten men and four women given a life peerage, and in 1967 she became the first woman Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords. Studio portrait of Barbara Wootton, taken by Elliott & Fry Ltd, circa 1924 (archive reference: GCPP Wootton 1/4/1 pt) Studio portrait of Barbara Wootton, taken by Elliott & Fry Ltd, circa 1924 (archive reference: GCPP Wootton 1/4/1 pt) 1922 https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/pioneering-history/making-a-difference
Mary Gardner, archaeologist, Thornton book
Lina Eckenstein - Late Antique foremother, Thornton book
LGBTQ+: Nina Frances Layard (Thornton book)
Greek Historiography: Paola Ceccarelli; Ruth Morello
Brenda Stevenson
Maria Doerfler
Otelia Cromwell
Victoria Baines https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/victoria-baines/
Miri Rubin Katherine Elizabeth Fleming Lorraine Daston Rocio Da Riva
Faith Wallis
Alice Rio Ria Berg Rita Lizzi Testa
Käthe Bosse-Griffiths; Elaine Treharne - for CA
Nicola Denzey Lewis
Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich - has page in German, Google knows her only as Stefan Rebenich's partner
Iris de Freitas Brazao Sadiah Qureshi
Kathleen Mary Tyrer Atkinson for thread
Organise event to improve the representation of women translators of classical works - where? When?
Otelia Cromwell so important
Add https://case.edu/ech/articles/c/chesnutt-helen-maria to Helen Chesnutt's page
Marie-Pierre Arnaud Lindet: https://booknode.com/auteur/marie-pierre-arnaud-lindet Lisa French https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/22/lisa-french-obituary
Women in Classics/education/heritage/archaeology 1850-1950:
1. Sophie Bryant, Euclid, interestng because she is a link to North London Collegiate - a school with a related profile in the history of women's education. 2. Alice Zimmern Classics, educated at Bedford College 3. Margaret Tuke educated at Bedford College, became principal 1907-29
Abigail Brundin Cristiana Sogno Cordelia Beattie Katherine J. LewisFRHistS Bronach Kane Linda E. Mitchell
Suzanne Teillet
Good example for Wikipedia in teaching: Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of Toronto Mississauga/How to Study Religion (2018-19)
Pearl Hyde, Alice Arnold - Mayor and Lord Mayor of Coventry
Margaret Stevenson Miller - legend, to expand page
Update Zena Kamash, Ellen Muehlberger
Orosius: von den Brincken, Anna-Dorothee. 1957. Studien zur Lateinischen Weltchronistik bis in
das Zeitalter Ottos von Freising. Dusseldorf: Michael Triltsch Verlag. Page in German.
Constance Maynard; wrote the golden hope on women. QMUL archives, Bedford College
Carol Dyhouse
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
Blossom Stefaniw
Expand: Marie Theres Fögen
Hedwig Jahnow https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_Jahnow Leslie Dossey Margaret Mullett Rita Copeland Amy Dillwyn https://minerssite.wordpress.com/2017/03/07/international-womens-day-amy-dillwyn/
Katharine Westaway
Alice Zimmern, Janet Elizabeth Case, and Emily Penrose all knew each other. Virginia Woolf knew Janet Elizabeth Case.
Helen Zimmern - more detail needed
- Juliana Bastos Marques is Professor of History at Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. She is an expert on ancient history, historiography, and digital humanities.
She was Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Florida State University in 2017.[2] She is a Newton Fund Scholar at Newcastle University (2018-2020).[3] Her project examines ancient historiography and social development in Brazil.
Bibliography
[edit]Articles and chapters
[edit]'Ideia de História em Tito Lívio', A ideia de História na Antiguidade, ed. by Jose da Glaydson, vol. 2 (Roma. São Paulo: Alameda Casa Editorial, 2017) pp. 473-98
'Dilemas sobre o surgimento da historiografia latina: Momigliano e o estudo de Fábio Pictor', Revista de Teoria da História (2015) v. 12, pp. 87-109
'Trabalhando com a história romana na Wikipédia: uma experiência em conhecimento colaborativo na universidade', Revista História Hoje (2013) v. 2, pp. 329-46
Marques, J. B. A historia magistra vitae e o pós-modernismo. História da Historiografia, v. 12, p. 63-78, 2013
Marques, J. B. Tradição e renovações da identidade romana em Tito Lívio e Tácito. Rio de Janeiro: Apicuri, 2012
A.-M. LaBonnardière, “Aurelius episcopus,” AugL I, 1986, 550–566.
In memoriam Anne-Marie LA BONNARDIÈRE (1906-1998)
Pages: pp. 153-158
Revue d'Etudes Augustiniennes et Patristiques
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55628378
Augustine and the Bible Author: Pamela Bright; Anne-Marie La Bonnardière Publisher: Notre Dame, Indiana : Univ. of Notre Dame Press, 1997. Series: The bible through the ages, vol. 2.
https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3ALa+Bonnardi%C3%A8re%2C+Anne-Marie.&qt=hot_author
Collection des Études augustiniennes. Série Antiquité (EAA 26)
A.-M. La Bonnardière Biblia Augustiniana A.T. Le Deutéronome.
70 p., 165 x 250 mm, 1967 Ref.: 02600290200 Languages: French
https://www.persee.fr/authority/212683
- ^ "BBC Home - Breaking News, World News, US News, Sports, Business, Innovation, Climate, Culture, Travel, Video & Audio". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Juliana Bastos Marques". Escavador (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-05-10.
- ^ "Newton Fund 2017 Awards List". The British Academy. Retrieved 2019-05-10.