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Title Women's emancipation movements in the nineteenth century : a European perspective / edited by Sylvia Paletschek and Bianka Pietrow-Ennker
Published Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 428 pages)
Contents Concepts and issues / Sylvia Paletschek and Bianka Pietrow-Ennker -- Challenging male hegemony / Karen Offen -- Recovering lost political cultures / Jane Rendall -- History and historiography of first-wave femenism in the Netherlands, 1860-1922 / Mineke Bosch -- French feminist movement and republicanism, 1868-1914 / Florence Rochefort -- Women's movement in Germany in an international context / Ute Gerhard -- Modernity and the Norwegian women's movement from the 1880s to 1914 / Ida Blom -- Gender and feminism in Sweden / Ulla Manns -- Emancipation of women for the benefit of the nation / Jitka Malečková -- Sisters or foes / Judith Szapor -- Polish women's movement to 1914 / Bogna Lorence-Kot and Adam Winiarz -- Feminism and equality in an authoritarian state / Linda Edmondson -- Rise of the women's movement in nineteenth-century Spain / Mary Nash -- National and gender identit in turn-of-the century Greece / Eleni Varikas -- British and American feminism / Christine Bolt -- Women's emancipation movements in Europe in the long nineteenth century / Sylvia Paletschek and Bianka Pietrow-Ennker
Summary Annotation 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 different paces 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
Analysis Samfundsvidenskab Sociologi
Notes Papers from an international conference financed by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, and the University of Tübingen
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-418) and index
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SUBJECT Europa gnd
Subject Feminism -- Europe -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Women's rights -- Europe -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Feminism & Feminist Theory.
Feminism
Women's rights
Frauenemanzipation
Frauenbewegung
Vrouwenemancipatie.
Vrouwenbeweging.
Europe
Osteuropa
Europa
Genre/Form Electronic books
Conference papers and proceedings
History
Form Electronic book
Author Paletschek, Sylvia
Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka
ISBN 1417519436
9781417519439
9780804767071
0804767076