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Rosa Manus, a Jewish Dutch Feminist

Rosa Manus (1881-1942). The International Life and Legacy of a Jewish Dutch Feminist uncovers the life of Dutch feminist and peace activist Rosa Manus, , co-founder of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, vice-president of the International Alliance of Women, and founding president of the International Archives for the Women’s Movement (IAV) in Amsterdam, revealing its rootedness in Manus’s radical secular Jewishness.

Because the Nazis looted the IAV (1940) including Manus’s large personal archive, and subsequently arrested (1941) and murdered her (1942), Rosa Manus has been almost unknown to later generations.
This collective biography offers essays based on new and in-depth research on pictures and documents from her archives, returned to Amsterdam in 2003, as well as other primary sources.
It thus restores Manus to the history from which the Nazis attempted to erase her.

 

Rosa Manus (1881-1942). The International Life and Legacy of a Jewish Dutch Feminist. Myriam Everard and Francisca de Haan, eds. Brill Publishers, Leiden 2016

 

 

Posted: 
30 November 2016