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  2. Feminism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Women's Activism in Contemporary Russia. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Ruthchild, Rochelle Goldberg (2010). Equality & Revolution: Women's Rights in the Russian Empire, 1905–1917. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-7375-1. Salmenniemi, Suvi (2008). Democratization and Gender in Contemporary Russia. Psychology Press. ISBN ...

  3. Women in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Women of eighteenth-century Russia were luckier than their European counterparts in some ways; in others, the life of a Russian woman was more difficult. The eighteenth-century was a time of social and legal changes that began to affect women in a way that they had never before experienced.

  4. List of Russian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Tolstaya (1943–2010), educator, translator, text book writer, writing in Swedish and Russian; Sophia Tolstaya (1844–1919), wife of Leo Tolstoy, diarist, memoirist; Tatyana Tolstaya (born 1951), novelist, essayist, television presenter; Elsa Triolet (1896–1970), novelist, wrote in Russian and (mainly) French

  5. Psychology's Feminist Voices - Wikipedia

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    It quickly expanded, however, to encompass a larger goal: the documentation of women throughout psychology's history, as well as a large and diverse sample of feminist psychologists in order to create a comprehensive picture of the impact of gender, women's participation, and feminism, on the development of psychology as a science and profession.

  6. List of women psychologists - Wikipedia

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    Her main research focused on the development of triplets. She was one of the first women to earn a PhD in the area of psychology. She also earned a PhD in child development. [163] Ethel Dench Puffer Howes: 1872–1950 Noted for her work on aesthetics. She was one of the first women to receive a PhD from Harvard University. [citation needed]

  7. Margaret Floy Washburn - Wikipedia

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    The American Journal of Psychology. 53 (1): 7–18. Furumoto, L., & Scarborough E. (1987). Placing women in the history of comparative psychology: Margaret Floy Washburn and Margaret Morse Nice. In E. Tobach (Ed.) Historical perspectives and the international status of comparative psychology (pp. 103–117). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum ...

  8. Russian Psychological Society - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2008, Russian Psychological Society's annual series Psychology in Russia: State of the Art presents a collection of original articles on Russian theoretical and empirical research to date. It traditionally covers various domains of psychological science, like cognitive, clinical, developmental, social psychology, neuropsychology ...

  9. List of female scientists before the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    The women of psychology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman. ISBN 9780870734434. Walsh, James J. (2008) [1911 (Fordham University Press)]. "Medieval Women Physicians". Old Time Makers of Medicine: The Story of the Students and Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages. Lethe Press. pp. 135–150. Yount, Lisa (2007).