Thomas Baty (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Thomas Baty" in French language version.

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academia.edu (Global: 121st place; French: 192nd place)

  • Sonja Tiernan, « 'Engagements Dissolved:' Eva Gore-Booth, Urania and the Challenge to Marriage », dans Mary McAuliffe & Sonja Tiernan, Tribades, Tommies and Transgressives: Histories of Sexualities, vol. 1, Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 128–144 p. (ISBN 978-1-84718-592-1, lire en ligne)

books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; French: 11th place)

  • (en) John Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, , 190 p. (ISBN 978-1-108-03611-5, présentation en ligne)
  • (en) Lucy Delap, The Feminist Avant-Garde: Transatlantic Encounters of the Early Twentieth Century, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, , 279 p. (ISBN 978-0-521-87651-3, présentation en ligne) :

    « the lawyer and transgender activist Thomas Baty, who advertised his 'Aethnic Union' in The Free-woman. This group explicitly rejected sexual differentiation... »

  • (en) M. DiCenzo, Feminist Media History: Suffrage, Periodicals and the Public Sphere, Springer, , 183 p. (ISBN 978-0-230-29907-8, présentation en ligne) :

    « Thomas Baty, a transgender lawyer and later, publisher of the private journal Urania, wrote to advertise his "Aethnic Union," a society dedicated to sweeping away the "gigantic superstructure of artificial convention" in sexual matters, and resisting the "insistent differentiation" into two genders... »

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  • Peter Oblas, « Naturalist Law and Japan's Legitimization of Empire in Manchuria: Thomas Baty and Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs », Diplomacy & Statecraft, vol. 15, no 1,‎ , p. 35–55 (ISSN 0959-2296, DOI 10.1080/09592290490438051 Accès payant, lire en ligne)

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  • (en) Sarah O’Connor et Christopher C. Shepard, Women, Social and Cultural Change in Twentieth Century Ireland: Dissenting Voices?, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 200 p. (lire en ligne), p. 173.

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historicengland.org.uk (Global: 816th place; French: 6,153rd place)

  • (en) « Talking Back », Historic England (consulté le )

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  • Peter Oblas, « Britain's first traitor of the Pacific War: Employment and obsession », New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 7, no 2,‎ (lire en ligne)
  • Peter Oblas, « In Defense of Japan in China: One Man's Quest for the Logic of Sovereignty », New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 3, no 2,‎ , p. 73–90 (lire en ligne)

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worldcat.org (Global: 5th place; French: 13th place)

  • (en) Daphne Patai et Angela J C Ingram, Rediscovering forgotten radicals : British women writers, 1889-1939 [« Redécouvrir des radicaux oubliés : écrivaines britanniques, 1889-1939 : Fantaisie et identité : la double vie d'un radical sexuel victorien »], vol. viii, Chapel Hill (Caroline du Nord, États-Unis), University of North Carolina Press, , 319 p., 25 cm (ISBN 9780807820872, 9780807844144 et 0807820873, OCLC 27337634), « Fantasy and Identity: The Double Life of a Victorian Sexual Radical », p. 265 – 304.
  • Maria DiCenzo, Lucy Delap et Leila Ryan, Feminist media history : suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere, Palgrave Macmillan, (ISBN 978-0-230-29907-8 et 0-230-29907-5, OCLC 696332243, présentation en ligne)