Ritmennt - 01.01.1997, Side 112

Ritmennt - 01.01.1997, Side 112
ERLA HULDA HALLDÓRSDÓTTIR RITMENNT Summary On the first day of the United Nations' Interna- tional Women's Year on the lst of January 1975, the Library of Women's History in Iceland was founded by Anna Sigurðardóttir, Else Mia Einars- dóttir and Svanlaug Baldursdóttir. Anna pro- vided the library with accommodation within her own home and was its curator for 21 years until her death, at 87, in 1996. When the Library of Women's History in Iceland was established, Anna Sigurðardóttir had been collecting source material for the history of women, both ancient and modern, since the ear- ly fifties. She had also been an active member of the Women's Equal Rights Association since 1947 and had indeed greatly influenced its policies. She wrote many articles in newspapers and journals on women's rights and women's history and also produced a number of radio programmes on these sultjects. Through her worlt, Anna wanted to ensure the role of women in history received a higher evaluation than had been the custom, and she has certainly accom- plished her goal. Her articles and radio programmes were intended not only to draw attention to women's history but also to be in- formativ , and her books Vinna kvenna á Is- landi í 1 0 ár (Women’s Work in Iceland Over 1100 Yea.sJ and Allt hafði annan róm áður í páfadóm. Nunnuklaustrin tvö á Islandi á mið- öldum og brot úr kristnisögu (They Danced to a Different Tune Under the Papacy: The Two Medieval Nunneries in Iceland and a Chapter in the History of Christianity) distinctly revealed that the role of women in the nation's history was much greater than might be supposed from reading traditional histories. Anna was always prepared to assist anyone who came to the Li- hrary of Women's History in Iceland in search of sources and material, be they high school stu- dents or highly-qualified professors. Anna Sigurðardóttir received many awards and distinctions for her pioneering work in women's history and feminist studies and for her role in the struggle for equal rights. She was an honorary member of several societies and was the first woman ever to be awarded an lionorary doctorate by the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the University of Iceland in 1986. In 1978 she was awarded the Order of the Falcon. From the very beginning it had been the dream of the founders and supporters of the Li- brary of Women's History that it would eventu- ally be housed in Iceland's National Library once it had been built and tlris dream finally came true, after many years of campaigning, when the Library of Women's History was opened in the National and University Library of Iceland on the 5th of December 1996. The Library of Women's History was from the beginning intended to collect, catalogue and preserve sources of women's history in both the past and present. It is also intended to support the cataloguing of sources which are preserved elsewhere and to encourage researcli into women's history and feminist studies and, most of all, to disseminate women's history through the publication of source data and scholarly works. It is thus the role of the Library of Women's History to continue the life's work of Dr Anna Sigurðardóttir and to encourage the pre- servation, cataloguing, analysing and dissemi- nating of historical sources concerning the life and conditions of women in both ancient and modern times. (Translation by Júlían Meldon D'Arcy) 106
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