Spetsnaz: An Interview with Mark Galeotti
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Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2017
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Spetsnaz: An Interview with Mark Galeotti
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2017
Special Podcast: 5 Years into the War in Yemen: Debunking 5 Myths
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: March 2020
Special Measures: Donald Trump and Trans-Atlantic Relations
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Richard Reeve
Publication date: January 2017
Special Edition Newsletter: The Integrated Review
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: [cNovember 2020]
Soviet Women Have Equal Rights with Men and Take an Active Part in Government, Report, 1956
Personal author: Pankratova, A. M.
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in the Finding Aids field.
South tower of temple with priests on top preparing to empty water-pots in final bathing ritual
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Minakshi Temple renovationritual (Kumbhabhisheka) [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/9].
Sophie Walker, Women's Equality Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 13 Apr 2016
Significant context URL: http://www.womensequality.org.uk/
Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.womensequality.org.uk/
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Matthew I. Mitchell
Publication date: 10 October 2019
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: February 2021
Location: LSE Centre Building
I was studying on campus and took a break to call my little sister in Lebanon, who often turns the camera to our cat so that I can "speak" to him.
So Much Hot Air: Climate Change After the US Election
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Publication date: October 2016
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: February 2021
Location: In my room in Islington, London
While everyone went out to enjoy the first snow day in London, I decided to stay in my bed and watch the snow fall outside my window. The photo captures the moment I was having breakfast and doing some readings.
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Donner, Henrike
From the Series: Street scenes, buildings and events [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/DONNER/3].
Small businesses want to remain in the EU
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain Stronger in Europe
Position: In
SK Alex women: drummer and solo singer in performance
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: James, Deborah
Personal author: Mofokeng, Santu
From the Series: Songs of the women migrants [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/JAMES/2].
Photographs taken in Sekhukhuneland, Nebo and Johannesburg by Santu Mofokeng and Deborah James for her' book "Songs of the Women Migrants: Performance and Identity in South Africa" 1999, Edinburgh University Press.
Siyathuthuka Trust Chairman, Amos Mathibela, at home
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: James, Deborah
Personal author: Mofokeng, Santu
From the Series: Land reform in South Africa [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/JAMES/3].
Photographs relating to South Africa's land reform program taken by Deborah James in Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces.
Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This collection includes the recordings of 16 interviews carried out to mark the 50th anniversary of Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in 2020. For the occasion, the Women's Resource Centre (WRC) ran a project called 'Sisters Doing It For Themselves', funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, to create a unique oral history archive documenting the testimonies of current and past leaders.
The Women’s Voluntary and Community Sector (WVCS) grew out of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM). The contribution of the WVCS in advancing women’s rights is largely undocumented. Many of the women who were involved in setting up women’s organisations and campaigning for change are now in their late 50s and 60s. Their struggles and achievements have remained largely invisible.
This archive illustrates the impact that the WVCS has had on the structural position of women, through campaigning and influencing. The archive will also provide insight into the impact on the lives of the women themselves as drivers of the movement.
The following women have been interviewed:
Rosalind Bragg - Maternity Action
Lee Eggleston OBE & Sheila Coates MBE - Rape Crisis
Sarbjit Ganger - Asian Women's Resource Centre
Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith - Healing Solidarity International Feminist Collective
Carolina Gottardo - Latin American Women's Rights
Vivienne Hayes MBE - Women's Resource Centre
Joyce Kallevik - WISH
Ranjit Kaur - Activist & Campaigner
Professor Liz Kelly - Child and Woman Abuse Studies, LMU
Marai Larasi MBE
Naana Otoo-Oyortey MBE - FORWARD
Pragna Patel - Southall Black Sisters
Mary-Ann Stephenson - Women's Budget Group
Dr Akima Thomas OBE - Women and Girls Network
The portraits of interviewees that accompany the interview recordings were taken by photographer Oluwatosin Wasi Daniju.
For more information, explore the project page.
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Anthony Rinna
Publication date: 04 July 2016
Sino-Indian Relations after the BRICS Summit
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: September 2017
Silent Spring to Strident Summer: The Politics of Global Heating
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2019
Sian Rebecca Berry, Green Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 7 Apr 2016
Significant context URL: https://www.greenparty.org.uk/
Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://london.greenparty.org.uk/
Sian Jones interviewed by Jill Raymond (Ray)
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sian.
Sian was living in Southampton when GCWPC began. Orange Gate, on the south side of the common, was the nearest for Southampton activists who were regulars at camp and beyond. Sian's initial involvement included night watch, hot food runs and cruise watch. She enjoyed being on the land with women and the elements and even went to sea with the women's boat action group.
She also talks about how the network of Greenham Women grew over the years and the development of other anti-war and international groups like WATFY (Women's Aid To Former Yugoslavia) and Women in Black.
In this photo, Sian is staring at the muncher during an eviction at Orange Gate.
Sian was interviewed by Jill Raymond (Ray) in February 2021.
Sian Berry, Green Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 13 Apr 2021
Significant context URL: https://www.sianberry.london/manifesto-2021/
Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.sianberry.london/manifesto-2021/
Should An International Climate Crimes Tribunal Be Established?
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Shirley Scott
Publication date: 30 January 2019
Shitala Puja, temporary construction (Pandal), South Calcutta
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Donner, Henrike
From the Series: Religious rituals in India [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/DONNER/1].
Sheila Thornton, Barbara Blower and Mockie Harrison interviewed by June Hughes
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sheila and one of Sheila, Barbara and Mockie.
June Hughes met Sheila with her sister Barbara Blower and their close friend Mockie Harrison. None of them stayed for a long time but visited regularly for short visits. They helped with supplying food for the camp in a fairly well organised way with loosely arranged rotas for cooking and delivery the food.
They often took their children with them, staying mostly at Red Gate. They kindly sang some of the Greenham songs on the recording.
They were interviewed by June Hughes in Milton Keynes in 2019.
They were photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Sheila Eschle interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Sheila was already an active member of a Peace Group and decided to join Greenham because of the development of weapons of mass destruction. 'There is so much in this world to love and cherish: and I wanted my name to be there to say I stood up and said NO I don't want nuclear weapons'. She used to go with her friend Janet for 2 weeks at a time and camp in the woods, sometimes taking her 2 daughters with her, and organising coach trips to Greenham. On her first visit she was shocked by the sight of the huge fences. She and Janet felt very strongly about not getting into trouble as they had to get back to look out for the future of their children. Sheila's daughter, Catherine, was influenced and inspired by her mother and Greenham to take up a career in International Relations from a Feminine Perspective. In one of the demonstrations items from home were pinned to the fence, Sheila pinned pictures of the family. It was a tremendous feeling of female solidarity.
Sheila was interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in 2019.
Shaun Bailey, Conservative Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 6 May 2021
Significant context URL: https://www.shaunbailey.uk/
Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://shaunbailey.uk/
Shabwa: Progress Despite Turmoil in a Governorate of Competing Identites
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Majd Ibrahim, Nasser al-Khalifi and Casey Coombs
Publication date: November 2020