Roth joins in conversation with Liz Millward, an Associate Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program at the University of Manitoba and the 2009 CWSA/ACÉF Book Prize Winner
Despite it being over a century since the first woman gained a pilot s licence, piloting remains a m...
The 1920s and \u2730s have been identified as the \u27golden age\u27 for women who aspired to a care...
Interview with Charlotte MacDonald regarding her book: The Book of New Zealand Women, Ko Kui Ma te ...
The Aviation industry has developed extensively since its establishment by the Wright Brothers in 19...
An oral history of Dr. Barbara Millard, professor of English and former Dean of Arts and Sciences, L...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Associate Director, Project on the Status and Education of Women Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jea...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
HUMANS Following in Amelia\u27s Footsteps, Interviewed by: Anna Pak Meet Hailey Prestes, AUSA Social...
Women run wind tunnel experiments, direct air traffic, and fabricate airplanes. American women have ...
In this article, we report on a new ESRC co-funded project which aims to design, implement and devel...
Interview with Danielle Dybbro, Winner of the 2018 James Madison Award for Excellence in Historical ...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin and USApp’s Chris Gilson recently interviewed Professor Susan Carroll...
Interview with Susan Magarey and Kerrie Round, authors of Roma the First, a biography of Dame Roma M...
Despite it being over a century since the first woman gained a pilot s licence, piloting remains a m...
The 1920s and \u2730s have been identified as the \u27golden age\u27 for women who aspired to a care...
Interview with Charlotte MacDonald regarding her book: The Book of New Zealand Women, Ko Kui Ma te ...
The Aviation industry has developed extensively since its establishment by the Wright Brothers in 19...
An oral history of Dr. Barbara Millard, professor of English and former Dean of Arts and Sciences, L...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Associate Director, Project on the Status and Education of Women Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jea...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
HUMANS Following in Amelia\u27s Footsteps, Interviewed by: Anna Pak Meet Hailey Prestes, AUSA Social...
Women run wind tunnel experiments, direct air traffic, and fabricate airplanes. American women have ...
In this article, we report on a new ESRC co-funded project which aims to design, implement and devel...
Interview with Danielle Dybbro, Winner of the 2018 James Madison Award for Excellence in Historical ...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin and USApp’s Chris Gilson recently interviewed Professor Susan Carroll...
Interview with Susan Magarey and Kerrie Round, authors of Roma the First, a biography of Dame Roma M...
Despite it being over a century since the first woman gained a pilot s licence, piloting remains a m...
The 1920s and \u2730s have been identified as the \u27golden age\u27 for women who aspired to a care...
Interview with Charlotte MacDonald regarding her book: The Book of New Zealand Women, Ko Kui Ma te ...