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Jane Robinson

    1. leden 1959

    Tento umělec, známý pod pseudonymem Robinson, byl německý ilustrátor, který s mimořádnou precizností zachytil newyorskou architekturu. Jeho styl, který sám popsal jako „rentgenový“, odhaloval budovy zvenčí i zevnitř, čímž vytvářel detailní pohled na panoráma i jednotlivé čtvrti města. Díla tohoto umělce nabízejí jedinečnou perspektivu, která proniká pod povrch městské krajiny a odhaluje její skrytou strukturu. Jeho detailní a přesné zobrazení měst se vyznačuje hlubokým porozuměním urbanistickému prostředí.

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    • 2024

      'Jane Robinson is brilliant at putting the women back into history and her biography of Barbara Leigh Bodichon, a Victorian feminist we should all be grateful to, is as entertaining as it is necessary.' - Daisy Goodwin You have probably not heard of Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon but you certainly should have done. Name any 'modern' human rights movement, and she was a pioneer- feminism, equal opportunities, diversity, inclusion, mental health awareness, Black Lives Matter. While her name has been omitted from too many history books, it was Barbara that opened the doors for more famous names to walk through. And her influence owed as much to who she was as to what she did- people loved her for her robust sense of humour, cheerfulness and indiscriminate acts of kindness. This is a celebration of the life of the founder of Britain's suffrage movement- campaigner for equal opportunity in the workplace, the law, at home and beyond. Co-founder of Girton, the first university college for women, a committed activist for human rights, fervently anti-slavery, she was also one of Victorian England's finest female painters. Jane Robinson's brilliant new book shines a light on a remarkable woman who lived on her own terms and to whom we owe a huge debt.

      Trailblazer
    • 2023

      Island and Atoll

      • 88 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The second eco-poetry collection from award-winning poet Jane Robinson explores themes of nature and environmental consciousness. Building on her acclaimed debut, this collection showcases her unique voice and perspective, delving into the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world. Through evocative imagery and poignant language, Robinson invites readers to reflect on ecological issues and the beauty of the environment.

      Island and Atoll
    • 2020

      Concise historical introduction to Josephine Butler and her continuing influence on the world and how we see it.

      Josephine Butler
    • 2020

      Ladies Can't Climb Ladders

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,6(19)Ohodnotit

      It is a myth that the First World War liberated women. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act of 1919 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation in modern Britain. It should have marked a social revolution, opening the doors of the traditional professions to women who had worked so hard during the War, and welcoming them inside as equals. But what really happened? Ladies Can't Climb Ladders focuses on the lives of pioneering women forging careers in the fields of medicine, law, academia, architecture, engineering and the church. In her startling study into the public and private worlds of these unsung heroines, Jane Robinson sheds light on their desires and ambitions, and how family and society responded to this emerging class of working women. This book is written in their honour. Their shared vision, sacrifice and spirited perseverance began a process we have yet to finish. Their experiences raise live questions about equal opportunity, the gender pay gap, the work/life balance - and whether it is possible for women to have it all.

      Ladies Can't Climb Ladders
    • 2018

      Journey to the Sleeping Whale

      • 86 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,4(3)Ohodnotit

      Poems from this debut collection have won the Strokestown International Poetry Prize and the Red Line Book Festival Poetry Award; were second for the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award; and have been commended for a variety of awards including the Oxford Brookes International Poetry Competition and the Pacuare Poetry Competition. Informed by a PhD in Biological Science from the California Institute of Technology, much of her writing would now be described as ecopoetry. Jane Robinson grew up in Ireland and has worked in the USA and India. She lives in Dublin.

      Journey to the Sleeping Whale
    • 2018

      Hearts And Minds

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,8(18)Ohodnotit

      some agree with their aims if not their forceful methods, while others are aghast at the thought of giving any female a vote. They are the suffragists: non-militant campaigners for the vote, on an astonishing six-week protest march they call the Great Pilgrimage.

      Hearts And Minds
    • 2016

      As well as offering a guide for researchers, this book will provide a narrative of the conflict, case studies of soldiers, and reveal how soldiers' families back home were affected.

      Tracing Your Boer War Ancestors
    • 2015

      In the Family Way

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      3,9(45)Ohodnotit

      Only a generation or two ago, illegitimacy was one of the most shameful things that could happen in a family. This book reveals the secrets kept for entire lifetimes: long-silent voices from the workhouse, the Magdalene Laundry or the distant mother-and-baby home.

      In the Family Way
    • 2012

      A fascinating book celebrating the 'the most important body formed during the twentieth century' - the Women's Institute

      A Force To Be Reckoned With
    • 2010

      Bluestockings

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,8(94)Ohodnotit

      In 1869, when five women enrolled at university for the first time in British history, the average female brain was thought to be 150 grams lighter than a man's. Doctors warned that if women studied too hard their wombs would wither and die. This title tells the story of the fight for female education in Britain.

      Bluestockings