Women’s Emancipation Movements in the Nineteenth Century: A European PerspectiveStanford University Press, 14/11/2005 - 448 من الصفحات The nineteenth century, a time of far-reaching cultural, political, and socio-economic transformation in Europe, brought about fundamental changes in the role of women. Women achieved this by fighting for their rights in the legal, economic, and political spheres. In the various parts of Europe, this process went forward at a different pace and followed different patterns. Most historical research up to now has ignored this diversity, preferring to focus on women s emancipation movements in major western European countries such as Britain and France. The present volume provides a broader context to the movement by including countries both large and small from all regions of Europe. Fourteen historians, all of them specialists in women s history, examine the origins and development of women s emancipation movements in their respective areas of expertise. By exploring the cultural and political diversity of nineteenth-century Europe and at the same time pointing out connections to questions explored by conventional scholarship, the essays shed new light on common developments and problems. |
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Part II Western and Central Europe | 31 |
Part III Northern Europe | 123 |
Part IV East Central and Eastern Europe | 165 |
Part V Southern Europe | 241 |
Part VI Comparative Views | 281 |
Notes | 337 |
Supplementary Bibliography | 411 |
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activists activities Aletta Jacobs American arguments became Blom bourgeois Britain British campaign civil claims Concepción Arenal countries cultural Czech debate demands discourse early Europe European female femi feminism feminist movement femmes first-wave feminism founded France Frauenbewegung French gender relations German Gertrud Bäumer Gina Krog goals Greek groups Helene Lange historians history of feminism Hungarian ideas important influence International issues Jane Rendall journal Karen Offen labor liberal London male Marguerite Durand Maria Deraismes Mary Mary Nash ment modern moral motherhood mothers mujer nineteenth century Oxford participation Party period perspective Polish political Prague published radical reform Revolution role Russian sexes sexual Social Democratic socialist society struggle suffrage movement tion tional traditional twentieth century University Press vote Warsaw woman question women's emancipation movements Women's History women's move women's movement women's rights Women's Rights Association women's suffrage working-class
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الصفحة xii - Moya Flynn is a research fellow at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, where she completed her master's degree and PhD.
الصفحة xiii - ... sedimented layers of a patriarchal crust', with the task of the historian, like that of the geologist, to 'map and measure the terrain, to locate the fissures, to analyse the context in which they open . . . and to evaluate the shifting patterns of activity over time' (2000: 25-6). A senior scholar with the Institute for research on Women and Gender at Stanford University, Offen is also a founder and past secretary-treasurer of the International Federation for Research in Women's History. Her...
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A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe: 1789-1914 <span dir=ltr>Stefan Berger</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2006 |