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Les origines françaises d’un féminisme 'anti-bourgeois' : la stratégie éditoriale de Framåt (1886-1889)
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‘Reclaiming the f word’ : a multilingual approach to nineteenth-century Swedish feminist periodicals
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- Book Editor
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Dates with gender and diversity : huldeboek voor Marysa Demoor
Marianne Van Remoortel (UGent) , Leah Budke and Eloïse Forestier (UGent)(2021) -
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Women editors in Europe
Marianne Van Remoortel (UGent) , Julie M. Birkholz (UGent) , Mariia Alesina, Christina Bezari (UGent) , Charlotte D'Eer and Eloïse Forestier (UGent) -
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Women editors in Europe
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Constructive conflict in Swedish feminist periodical culture : a critical reassessment of Sophie Adlersparre and Rosalie Olivecrona’s ‘Editorial schism’ in Tidskrift för hemmet (1859-1885)
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Women editors conducting deliberative democracy : a transnational study of liberty, equality, and justice in nineteenth-century periodicals
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Rachel Beer, the Dreyfus Case, and the Observer : The 'Sponge Metaphor'
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A review of Constance Bantman and Ana Claudia Suriani da Silva, eds, The Foreign Periodical Press in Nineteenth-Century London: Politics from a Distance
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Madame de Staël's literary career in England through the lens of periodical editing : Staël's politics of affect
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The author and the editors behind Tidskrift för Hemmet and the rise of Swedish feminism(s) : Fredrika Bremer, Sophie Adlersparre, and Rosalie Olivecrona
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Madame de Staël's literary career in England through the lens of periodical editing : Staël's politics of affect
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Round table on women editors
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Par une femme: Germaine de Staël’s gendered political stand from the French Revolution to Napoleon’s Empire
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Border and language crossing: the French London-based opposition press
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Challenging the distinctions between authorship, editorship and publication through the lens of periodical editing: the career and posterity of Germaine de Staël
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Private and public conflicts through the polemical lens of Jean-Gabriel Peltier: Madame de Staël and Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte in the anti-Napoleonic periodical L’Ambigu (1802-1818)
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A transnational literary network around 1900: the correspondence between Laurence Binyon and Olivier-Georges Destrée