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portada Sisters or Citizens? Women and Socialism in France Since 1876 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Category
Libros sobre Ciencias Naturales
Topic
Química
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
Weight
360
ISBN
9587650298
ISBN13
9789587650297
Edition No.
1

Sisters or Citizens? Women and Socialism in France Since 1876 (in English)

Charles Sowerwine (Author) · Cambridge University Press · Paperback

Sisters or Citizens? Women and Socialism in France Since 1876 (in English) - Charles Sowerwine

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Synopsis "Sisters or Citizens? Women and Socialism in France Since 1876 (in English)"

A century ago, just as today, working women faced oppression both as women and as workers. On which front would they fight? Were they sisters of the feminists, or citizens, members of the workers' movement? This book is a study of their responses to this dilemma. The French feminist movement claimed to speak for working women as well as for their wealthier sisters. But by the end of the nineteenth century, most politically minded working women rejected feminism, which seemed to them a movement for middle-class women.

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