Early French feminisms, 1830-1940
a passion for liberty
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Author
Contributions
- Cross, Máire. - Contributor
Publication
1996 - Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K, England
Language
English
Word Count
71,750 words, Guess
Page Count
287 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL805831M
- ISBN-101852789697
- OCLC Control Number503765821
- OCLC Control Numberearlyfrenchfemin0000gord
- Library of Congress Control Number95042408
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- Goodreads3887752
Classifications
- DDC305.42/092/244
- LCCHQ1615.A3 G67 1996
Description
Early French Feminisms, 1830-1940 is a source book of personal and political writings by five key individuals in the development of women's rights in France. Though their writings and political activity ranged over more than a century, these women were linked by their commitment to feminism and to socialism and can be considered as seminal figures in French political thought. Their journals, letters and diaries have not been available in print or in English translation and the latter is true of many of their published works. As well as extensive extracts from the original source material, [this book] contains biographical and contextual historical material which sets the writers in their period and links them to contemporary feminist and socialist debates. Tristan, Deroin, Roland, Pelletier and Brion were active in the growth of trade union organization, Saint-Simonian utopian socialism, the birth of the parliamentary socialist parties, pacifism during the First World War and the neo-Malthusian or birth control movement. . Early French Feminisms, 1830-1940 clarifies an important chapter in feminist and socialist militancy which will be of interest to students and scholars of women's studies and modern French history.
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