Contents
Collection Overview
Administrative Information
Historical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Contents
General
Congresses
Electronic documents and printouts 1999-2007
Newsletters2008-09
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International Alliance of Women Records, 1906-2009 (bulk 1913-1973)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Carrie Baldwin, Fraenkel Intern.
2008
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Creator:
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International Alliance of Women |
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Title:
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International Alliance of Women Records |
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Dates:
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1906-2009 |
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Dates:
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1913-1973 |
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Abstract:
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Approximately half of the collection consists of programs and other material related to biennial conferences, in particular the 12th Congress held in Istanbul, 1935. Material from this Congress includes committee reports and resolutions, correspondence, programs, publicity, speeches, and memorabilia. Documentation for other conferences is more sparse, consisting mainly of programs. There are also official conference reports (1906-61) and general documents such as agendas, publicity, position papers, newsletters, and printed material. Major topics addressed include women's rights, women's suffrage, the international women's movement, peace, and the United Nations.
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Extent:
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7 boxes(2.75 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English
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The International Alliance of Women records were given to the Sophia Smith Collection by Louisa Fast, Smith College Class of 1898.
The Sophia Smith Collection has a full run of IAW newsletters in the Periodicals Collection under the titles: International Women's Suffrage News (1906-13); Jus Suffragi (1913-24); and International Women's News (1906-2009). Issues from 1906-14 are also available on microfilm.
A larger collection of International Alliance of Women Records is held by The Women's Library at London Metropolitan University.
Processed by Carrie Baldwin, Fraenkel intern, 2008.
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
International Alliance of Women Records, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
The International Alliance of Women Records are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection with the following exception: Electronic documents (on CD) and printouts, 1999-2007, are closed per donor instructions.
The International Alliance of Women retains copyright ownership of their records. Copyright to unpublished materials created by others may be owned by the creator, or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.
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At a 1902 meeting in Washington, D.C., delegates from ten countries, believing that a new international organization devoted to women's suffrage was needed, planned to meet in Berlin to form a permanent organization. Delegates from eight nations founded the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) in 1904 as an unconditionally pro-suffrage and explicitly feminist alternative to the International Council of Women, which had failed to take a clear pro-suffrage position. The Alliance established suffrage as its primary goal from the beginning and maintained votes for women as its sole concern until just before World War I. Beginning in 1913 the group began to address wider issues including prostitution, peace, equal pay, women's right to employment, the nationality of married women, and slavery. In 1915, individual members of IWSA from warring countries had met in the Hague and were instrumental in setting up what has become another highly regarded sister organization, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
By the 1920s the Alliance was divided into groups of enfranchised and disenfranchised women and, although it continued to press for woman suffrage in countries without it, the organization also adopted peace and equality as major goals. Changing its name to the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship in the late 1920s, the group, headed by Margery Corbett Ashby, maintained its commitment to peace throughout the inter-war period. Although it became increasingly similar to the International Council of Women after the 1910s it stubbornly maintained its separate structure and identity. Emerging intact out of the chaos of World War II the organization adopted a program of peace, democracy, women's rights, and support for the United Nations. In 1946 the name International Alliance of Women was adopted with the sub-title Equal Rights - Equal Responsibilities.
In its present-day work the IAW "affirms that full and equal enjoyment of human rights is due to all women and girls. The IAW maintains that a prerequisite to securing these rights is the universal ratification and implementation without reservation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). The importance and value of women's contributions as equal partners has been acknowledged in numerous United Nations World Conferences held during the past decades." [Source: IAW Web site
http://www.womenalliance.org/history.html]
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Approximately half of the collection consists of programs and other material related to biennial conferences, in particular the 12th Congress held in Istanbul, 1935. Material from this Congress includes committee reports and resolutions, correspondence, programs, publicity, speeches, and memorabilia. Documentation for other congresses is more sparse, consisting mainly of programs. There are also official conference reports (1906-61) and general documents such as agendas, publicity, position papers, newsletters, and printed material. Major topics addressed include women's rights, women's suffrage, the international women's movement, peace, and the United Nations.
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Correspondence, reports, and constitution
1920-67, 1996
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International Woman Suffrage News and brochure
2004
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Photo book of members
n.d.
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International Woman Suffrage Alliance program, Copenhagen
1906
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4th Conference, Amsterdam: report
1908
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5th Conference, London: report
1909
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6th Congress, Stockholm: report
1911
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7th Congress, Budapest: report, press, program, and correspondence
1913
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8th Congress, Geneva: report and program
1920
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9th Congress, Rome: report
1923
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10th Congress, Paris: report
1926
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10th Congress, Paris: Committee on Family Endowment or Allowances Report
1926
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Report and Resolutions of the First Peace Study Conference, Amsterdam
1927
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11th Congress, Berlin: report
1929
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12th Congress, Istanbul
1935
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Report and proofs of reports
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7 |
League of Women Voters material and committee reports
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8-9 |
Committee reports, resolutions, news clippings, and correspondence
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Correspondence - (Louisa Fast, Press Representative)
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Publicity and photographs (Carrie Chapman Catt, Margaret Corbett Ashby, Louisa Fast, and Latife Bekir)
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13th Congress, Copenhagen: report
1939
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14th Congress, Interlaken: report
1946
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15th Congress, Amsterdam: report and program
1949
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16th Congress, Naples: publicity and report
1952
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S. E. Asia Regional Group's Inaugural Regional Conference on "The Education of Women in a Changing East," Colombo: report
1954
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17th Congress (Golden Jubilee Congress), Colombo, Ceylon
1955
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Pamphlet, program, and report
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"Journey Towards Freedom: Written for the Golden Jubilee of the International Alliance of Women"
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18th Congress, Athens: publicity, program, and report
1958
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Report of International Committee Conference, Teheran
1960
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19th Congress, Dublin: report and publicity
1961
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Report of the Hannah Rydh Memorial Seminar, Sierra Leone
1966
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21st Congress, England: publicity
1967
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22nd Congress, Konigstein, West Germany: publicity
1970
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23rd Congress, New Delhi: publicity and itinerary
1973
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Centenary Celebration: program
2004
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Electronic documents and printouts
1999-2007
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7 |
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Newsletters
2008-09
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7th Congress (Budapest): publicity
1913
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La Republique
16 April 1935
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La Republique
18 April 1935
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