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         Schreiner Olive:     more books (23)
  1. Woman and labour / by Olive Schreiner by Olive (1855-1920) Schreiner, 1913-01-01
  2. The South African Question; by Schreiner Olive 1855-1920, 2010-10-15
  3. Woman and labor by Olive Schreiner. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1911-01-01
  4. Dreams. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1915-01-01
  5. Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1905-01-01
  6. Dreams. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1900-01-01
  7. Biography - Schreiner, Olive (Emilie Albertina) (1855-1920): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  8. "My Other Self": The Letters of Olive Schreiner and Havelock Ellis, 1884-1920 by Olive Schreiner, 1993-08
  9. Woman and Labor by Olive Emily Albertina, 1855-1920 Schreiner, 1911
  10. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (1855-1920); (University of Cape Town Libraries. Bibliographical series) by Evelyn Verster, 1972
  11. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner, 1855-1920;: Bibliography (University of Cape Town. School of Librarianship. Bibliographical series) by Evelyn Verster, 1946
  12. The Letters of Olive Schreiner, 1876-1920 (Pioneers of the Woman's Movement) by Oliver Schreiner, 1976-06
  13. Olive Schreiner: Feminism on the Frontier (Monographs in Women's Studies) by Joyce Avrech Berkman, 1979-06
  14. Letters: Volume I: 1871-1899 (Olive Schreiner Letters, 1871-99) by Olive Schreiner, 1988-04-14

61. DigitalBookIndex: LABOR & LABOR HISTORY (eBooks, ETexts, On-Line Books & EDocume
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1967), actor; Schreiner, Olive, (18551920), author; Schreyer, Lothar, dramatist, author; Schroeder, Andreas, Canadian writer; Schröder
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63. KeepMedia | Variety:SEX PARASITE
Goldberg has found a fine character to represent this conflict in Olive Schreiner (18551920), South African-born author who fought for female emancipation
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64. H-Net Review: Peter Midgley On Laura Chrisman, Rereading The Imperial Romance: B
1999. Library of Congress call number PR468.I49 C47 2000 Subjects Schreiner, Olive, 18551920 Criticism and interpretation;
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65. Difficult Women, Artful Lives Olive Schreiner And Isak Dinesen
Schreiner, Olive,; 18551920; Homes and haunts; South Africa; Women and literature; Literature - Classics / Criticism; Biography Autobiography; Women Authors.
http://books.cheaps.us/080185038X.html

66. Prof. Liz Stanley
Senior Research Fellowship, I am finalising transcriptions from 5,000+ letters written by the feminist theorist and writer Olive Schreiner (18551920), now in
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Prof. Liz Stanley Research Chair of Sociology
  • Email: liz.stanley@newcastle.ac.uk Fax: +44(191) 222 7497 Website: http://liz.stanley@newcastle.ac.uk Address: Room 526/7
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Research Interests
My research interests are organised around core concerns with:
  • epistemology/methodology the conjunction of power/knowledge, including within the academy
  • I have written extensively on these, particularly but not exclusively in relation to feminist perspectives on them.
    Current Work
    My current research and writing inter-weaves the following: Post/memory and the concentration camps of the South African War (1899-1902): Archival work on the voluminous camp records has been combined with related work on women’s testimonies of their experiences, collected and published from 1902 to 1948 and on state commemoration of those who died in the camps. The idea of ‘post/memory’ signifies that remembrance always serves the political and other needs of the present, here concerning the role of a mythologised ‘history’ in the development of a heavily racialised nationalism in South Africa. Part of this project is completed and a book will be published during 2004. Aspects of it continue as ‘Making her mark’, concerned with how ‘unruly’ black and white women became inscribed - or not - into the archival and subsequent published record.

    67. BBC Radio 4 - Woman's Hour Timeline - 1910 - 1919
    1911. The South African novelist and feminist, Olive Schreiner (18551920) publishes her feminist credo Women and Labour. 1911. Marie
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    home ... Drama Women's History Timeline Messageboard About Us Email Us About the BBC ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Browse through the 20th century 1990 - now More About the Timeline The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) Key Events 1910-1919 With the outbreak of the First World War , differences were forgotten as the suffrage leaders urged women's support. Women are called on to take up male jobs as their men folk are sent to the front.  They prove their worth as munitions workers, bus conductors, and office staff. Women were also recruited into the forces and tens of thousands are employed to work on the land. The result, in 1918, was the vote. But not all women were enfranchised.  The vote only goes to those over 30 who held property. By the close of the decade, women could also become MPs and enter the professions. In 1919, Nancy Astor was welcomed into the House of Commons by the Prime Minister himself, the first woman to take her seat as an MP.
    Key events from 1910 - 1919
    The Girl Guides' Association is founded by Sir Robert Baden-Powell with his sister Agnes as its first president.

    68. An A-Z Of African Studies On The Internet S1
    Andrea Goodall. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture http//gopher.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html. Schreiner, Olive, 18551920.
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    SADC TRADE, INDUSTRYAND INVESTMENT REVIEW 1999 http://www.sadcreview.com/ SADC Today , bi-monthly newsletter of Southern African Research and Documentation Centre: sardc@samara.co.zw
    S A D E C C O N N E W S Newsletter of the Southern African Development, Culture and Communication Network (SADECCON). It has its own electronic discussion network, DECCO-N. To subscribe and receive the SADECCON Newsletter, send mail to: mailserv@grove.iup.edu with the following:SUBSCRIBE DECCO-N DECCO Web site: http://star.hsrc.ac.za/socdyn/decco/decco-i.html
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    69. Sar-Sc: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
    Arthur Schopenhauer (attributed source unknown). Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) South African writer, feminist, Marxist. Now we have no God.
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    Contemporary World Ideologies (1969), quoted from Laird Wilcox, ed., " The Degeneration of Belief " The history of American education would have been much different without New Harmony and other secular communities that emphasized education. Many of the people who joined these communities wanted to better educate themselves and their children, and they wanted to educate the outside world by their example.
    At the base of these communitarian ideals was a form of environmental determinism combined with the belief that people would choose to change to improve themselves, their children, and their environment. Members believed that intentional communities could provide a better life than could be achieved through private ownership and competition. Even with the high failure rate and the personal struggles involved, many communitarians continued to believe in cooperative lifestyles.
    Most of the early secular communities were democratic although not consensual; they aimed at equality and generally practiced it. Economically, most groups were communal, holding all property in common and distributing goods on the basis of need.

    70. Accommodation-safrica.com Northern Cape De Aar
    Olive Schreiner s House The celebrated author and feminist (18551920) lived in De Aar when her husband, William Cronwright-Schreiner, held office as town clerk
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    Location: In the south-eastern segment of Northern Cape Province. A largish town in the dry heart of the Great Karoo and a communications centre of some note. De Aar ('the vein' or 'the artery') takes its name from the underground spring on the farm on which it was established, but draws its prosperity largely from the railway line - after Germiston, it's the second biggest rail junction in South Africa (there are more than 100 kilometres of track within the precincts of the town itself). Highlights Olive Schreiner's House The celebrated author and feminist (1855-1920) lived in De Aar when her husband, William Cronwright-Schreiner, held office as town clerk. Olive is best known for her novel The Story of an African Farm, published in 1883 and hailed as the first fictional work of quality with an African setting. In her later years she became a passionate propagandist for pacifism and women's rights, and her Women and Labour is still considered a landmark in the women's movement. Her house is now a restaurant. Bushman Rock Art Paintings and engravings, the legacy of Bushman people, regarded as perhaps the finest of prehistoric artists, can be viewed on the farms Nooigedacht and Brandfontein.

    71. Untitled
    vind. Olive Schreiner (18551920) se semi-outobiografiese roman, The Story of an African farm word in 1883 gepubliseer. Schreiner
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    Die ontstaan van die Afrikaanse letterkunde: 1596, 1652 of 1875?
    Ontwikkelingsgang impliseer dat daar 'n ontstaanspunt en begindatum moes wees van die Afrikaanse letterkunde. Die verwikkelde verhouding tussen literêre tekste teenoor ander tekste word hierdeur geaktiveer: die eerste tekste was koloniale reisverslae en dagboeke en nie geproduseer of geresipieer as letterkunde nie. Verder is dit moeilik om te bepaal wat as Afrikaanse letterkunde beskou kan word: Moet dit in Afrikaans geskryf wees? Moet dit op Suid-Afrikaanse bodem ontstaan het of kan dit ook tekste insluit wat in Nederlands geskryf is met Suidelike Afrika as onderwerp? Daar sal dus bepaal moet word welke tekste tot die kultuurgoed van Afrikaanssprekendes (en dus ook nie net Afrikaners nie) behoort.
    Die voorgestelde datums: In 1596 word daar die eerste keer in 'n teks melding gemaak van Suidelike Afrika. Die eerste teks wat geskryf word op Suid-Afrikaanse bodem dateer uit 1652 - die datum van die vestiging van die VOC-verversingspos aan die Kaap. In 1875 word die selfstandigwording van Afrikaans deur die Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners bepleit, Afrikaans word as skryftaal gebruik.
    Uitbeelding van Koi in die Itinerario van Jan Huygen van Linschoten
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    Die eerste gepubliseerde Nederlandstalige teks waarin daar aan Suidelike Afrika aandag gegee is, is die

    72. Index
    Honore de, 17991850 Dream Days, by Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932 Dream Life And Real Life; a little African story, by Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Dream Of
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    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. D Daddy-Long-Legs, by Webster, Jean, 1876-1916
    Daisy Miller, by James, Henry, 1843-1916

    Daisy chain, The; or, Aspirations, by Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901

    Damaged Goods, by Brieux, Eugene, 1858-1932
    ...
    Dynamiter, The, by Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894

    73. Guide To Selected Holdings In The Golda Meir Library
    Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Woman and labor. New York FA Stokes, 1911. 299 p. 20 cm. Call Number (FMC) HQ 1381 .S43. Short talks about working women.
    http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/fromkin/biblioww.htm
    Guide to Selected Holdings in the Golda Meir Library's Morris Fromkin Memorial Collection Relating to
    Women and Work
    Compiled by Christel Maass
    Golda Meir Library
    Division of Archives and Special Collections Introduction This Guide to Selected Holdings in the Golda Meir Library's Morris Fromkin Memorial Collection Relating to Women and Work was developed in conjunction with the 31st Annual Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee Golda Meir Library. The Guide entries were found by searching PantherCat, the Golda Meir Library's online catalog, for items in the Fromkin Memorial Collection that relate to women and work. The Fromkin Memorial Collection is located on the second floor in the west wing of the Golda Meir Library, room W250. The collection's broad theme is the history of the quest for social justice in the United States from approximately the end of the Civil War through the end of World War II. Although the purpose of the present Guide is to highlight holdings of the Fromkin Memorial Collection, readers should be aware that additional works on the topic can be found in the Library's main collection. Bibliography Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957

    74. Schreiner, Olive. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Schreiner, Olive. ( shr´nr) (KEY) , pseud. Ralph Iron, 18551920, South African author and feminist her husband, S. C. CronwrightSchreiner, who also wrote her biography (1923
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    75. Women And Marxism Authors-Schreiner
    Women and Marxism Authors. Olive Schreiner. ( Ralph Iron) ( 1855 - 1920)
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    Biography The Story of an African Farm Dream Life and Real Life: A Little African Story The Political Situation ... Marxists Internet Archive

    76. 48738. Schreiner, Olive. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), South African writer, feminist. Thoughts on South Africa, ch. 1 (1892). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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    77. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection. Olive Schreiner (1855 1920). Nationality South
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=sch-132

    78. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Sand, George (1804 1876) Sappho (ca 630 BCE - ca 570 BCE) Sartre, Jean-Paul (1905 - 1980) Sayer, Paul (1955 - ) Schreiner, Olive (1855 - 1920) Schwarz-Bart
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    79. Olive Schreiner
    Olive Schreiner (1855 1920) South Arican author Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner was born in Wittebergen, South Africa on March 24, 1855.
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    80. Olive Schreiner
    go to books by this author. Note at Abacci the primary listing for Olive Schriener is Olive Schreiner. Olive Schriener (1855 1920) South Arican
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