II Editatona of researchers #20M
> Theme
Last Wednesday, March 20, from Wikisphere and in coordination with the Subdirectorate-General for State Archives (@archivosest) of the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Spain (@culturagob) we dedicate a virtual session to make visible in Wikipedia women who researched at the State Archives between 1900 and 1970 through the translation of different articles.

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This activity is linked to the project Women Investigators in the State Archives (1900-1970): a pioneering initiative in Spanish archival, focused on highlighting the role of women in historical research. It brings together the efforts of seven centers of the Subdirectorate General of State Archives, creating a microsite in the Portal de Archivos Españoles (PARES). This project provides access to documents that reveal the female contribution in history and science, and continues to expand, serving as a valuable resource and tribute to women researchers.
- 17 February 2024 Hewlett-Packard I Editatona of women researchers #17F | National Historical Archive (Madrid)
> Results
- Number of PARTICIPANTS: 18
- Number of TRANSLATED ARTICLES: 26
- Elizabeth Howard West (1873-1948)
- Eva Mabel Tenison (1880-1961)
- Marian Mitchell (1895-1986)
- Adele Kibre (1898-?)
- Angela Daneu Lattanzi (1901-1985)
- Marie Thérèse d’Alverny (1903-1991)
- Frances Gillmor (1903-1993)
- Nettie Lee Benson (1905-1993)
- Suzanne Dobelmann (1905-1993)
- Marianne Mahn-Lot (1913-2005)
- Ursula Lamb (1914-1996)
- Charity Cannon Willard (1914-2005)
- Yvette Barbaza (1914-2009)
- Micheline Walsh (1919-1997)
- Maire O’Brien (1922-2021)
- Helen Wallis (1924-1995)
- Françoise Woimant (1929)
- Heloísa Liberalli Bellotto (1935-2023)
- Marie-Claire Zimmermann (1937)
- Judith Binney (1940-2011)
- Gret Schib Torra (1940)
- Uta Lindgren (1941-2017)
- Dorothy Molloy (1942-2004)
- Glynne Evans (1944)
- Judith Friedlander (1944)
- Geneviève Bautier (1948)
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