Catalogue description Papers of AH Askanasy

This record is held by London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library

Details of 7AHA
Reference: 7AHA
Title: Papers of AH Askanasy
Description:

The archive consists of a typescript 'The Catastrophe of Patriarchy', volume 1. Described as a 'critical study of the manner in which women under Matriarchy and men under Patriarchy have sought to solve the problems of Earth, Labour and Love', this volume forms Part I of a work whose complete scope is not indicated. In its six chapters, the 'problems' are set out in historical, biological, religious and economic contexts, with the patriarchal solutions found heavily wanting.

 

There is extensive contents list and bibliography: many of the works cited are originally in German.

Date: c.1950
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: 7/YY11; 7/YYY11
Language: English
Creator:

Askanasy, Anna Helene, fl 1930-1970, feminist and writer

Physical description: 0.5 A box (1 volume)
Access conditions:

This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.

Custodial history:

Found in the papers of the late Dr GW Pailthorpe of London NW3., this 400-page typescript was donated to the Fawcett in 1989 by Dr CL Dolman of Vancouver, British Columbia

Administrative / biographical background:

Anna Helene Askanasy (fl.1930-1970) was a Viennese women, and Gustav Mahler's niece, who appears to have been involved in both the women's movement and the movement for peace which sprang up in Austria in the wake of the First World War. She spoke at the conference on statelessness which was organised by Mary Sheepshanks at the request of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and which was held in Sep 1930. She also entered into correspondence with both Robert Briffault and Mary Beard at some point. At another stage she began writing a book in German whose English translation was 'The Catastrophe of Patriarchy' and worked with Birgitta M Schulte on the publication of the 'Lexikon der Frau' in Switzerland in 1953-1954. She appears to have been active until around 1970.

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