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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031146930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 342 p. 9 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.309
    Keywords: Women—History. ; France—History. ; World politics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction—First Feminists -- Chapter 2: Different Paths to 1848 -- Chapter 3: Rebels, Images, Petitions -- Chapter 4: Developing the Feminist Agenda -- Chapter 5: The Right to Work -- Chapter 6: The Club des Femmes -- Chapter 7: Revolution, Repression, Resistance -- Chapter 8: Women Reclaim Public Roles -- Chapter 9: After the Coup d’Etat -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Legacy of the First Feminists -- .
    Abstract: ‘Laura S. Schor offers readers a reinterpretation of the 1848 revolution in France, as seen through the lives of ten intrepid women who were front-line advocates of legal rights, economic justice, and citizenship for French women. Her portraits are engaging, thoughtful, and beautifully written. Schor provides new insights into the possibilities for women’s activism in a time of revolution on behalf of democratic government. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in past – and present – struggles for truly inclusive democracy.’ - Karen Offen,Stanford University, USA ‘Decades before the words "feminism" and "feminist" came into use in France and other western countries there were women boldly asserting that women were fully the equals of men and thus contending that women deserved more education and employment opportunities, and even political rights. Drawing on archival and published sources, Laura S. Schor ably presents a group of ten pioneering women who made the case for women's rights during the 1830s and, notably, during the French revolution of 1848, when King Louis-Philippe was ousted and replaced by a democratic republic, albeit one that proved short-lived.’ - Linda L. Clark, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, USA This book is organized around the personal struggles of ten extraordinary French women activists: Eugenie Niboyet, Eugenie Foa, Suzanne Voilquin, Josephine Bachellery, Pauline Roland, Jeanne Deroin, Elisa Lemonnier, Desiree Gay, Adele Esquiros, and Marie Noemie Constant. Ranging in age from 52 to 20 in 1848, coming from different economic backgrounds, these women shared a common quest to be included in the economic and political rights won by the revolt against the July Monarchy. Banding together in the face of exclusion from the right to work guaranteed to all men in February 1848, the women of 1848 inspired successive generations of women to continue their struggle. Laura S. Schor is Professor of History at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center, USA.
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    ISBN: 9783031146923
    Language: English
    Pages: 342 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schor, Laura S., 1945 - Women and political activism in France, 1848-1852
    DDC: 305.42094409034
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1840 bis 1849 n. Chr ; 1850 bis 1859 n. Chr ; c 1800 to c 1900 ; European history ; Europäische Geschichte ; Feminism & feminist theory ; Feminismus und feministische Theorie ; Gender studies: women ; HISTORY / Europe / France ; HISTORY / General ; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory ; Political science & theory ; Politikwissenschaft ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; France ; Frankreich ; Frankreich ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschichte 1848-1852
    Abstract: This book is organized around the personal struggles of ten extraordinary French women activists: Eugenie Niboyet, Eugenie Foa, Suzanne Voilquin, Josephine Bachellery, Pauline Roland, Jeanne Deroin, Elisa Lemonnier, Desiree Gay, Adele Esquiros, and Marie Noemie Constant. Ranging in age from 52 to 20 in 1848, coming from different economic backgrounds, these women share a common quest to be included in the economic and political rights won by the revolt against the July Monarchy.Banding together in the face of exclusion from the right to work guaranteed to all men in February 1848, they write petitions to the Provisional Government, and create the first daily feminist newspaper, "La Voix des femmes." The newspaper is a forum for their demands: midwives who demand to be paid as civil servants, domestic workers who demand support while unemployed, teachers who demand opportunities for higher education and for higher wages. The right to vote and the right to divorce are debated in the newspaper.Seeking to widen their support, Niboyet and her cohort launch a political club, Le Club de femmes, which is ridiculed in the satiric press. The women activists of 1848 do not withdraw from the public sphere. They form workers' associations. Deroin and Roland are imprisoned for their activism. All continue to work for women's rights as teachers, writers, and artists.The women of 1848 inspire successive generations of women to continue their struggle
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction-First FeministsChapter 2: Different Paths to 1848Chapter 3: Rebels, Images, PetitionsChapter 4: Developing the Feminist AgendaChapter 5: The Right to WorkChapter 6: The Club des FemmesChapter 7: Revolution, Repression, ResistanceChapter 8: Women Reclaim Public RolesChapter 9: After the Coup d'EtatChapter 10: Conclusion: Legacy of the First Feminists
    Note: Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783031146930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource ( xxi, 342 pages) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schor, Laura S., 1945 - Women and political activism in France, 1848-1852
    DDC: 305.42094409034
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1840 bis 1849 n. Chr ; 1850 bis 1859 n. Chr ; c 1800 to c 1900 ; Electronic books ; France ; Frankreich ; Electronic books ; Frankreich ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschichte 1848-1852
    Abstract: Intro -- Chronology of Women and Political Activism in Paris: 1848-1852 -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: First Feminists -- Chapter 2: Different Paths to 1848 -- Gathering of the Cohort -- Shared Concerns in February 1848 -- Chapter 3: Rebels, Images, Petitions -- The February Revolution -- Marianne de Lamartine and the Société Maternelle -- Vésuviennes -- Women Petition the Provisional Government -- Letters to the Provisional Government -- Chapter 4: Developing the Feminist Agenda -- La Voix des femmes -- Société de la Voix des femmes -- The Feminist Agenda of 1848 -- Chapter 5: The Right to Work -- Women and Paid Labor -- National Workshops and the Luxembourg Commission -- National Workshops for Women -- Midwives and Domestic Workers -- Fête de la Concorde -- Chapter 6: The Club des Femmes -- Political Clubs -- The Club des Femmes -- Satiric Images of the Club des Femmes -- Chapter 7: Revolution, Repression, Resistance -- La Politique des femmes -- Women on the Barricades -- Silencing Women -- Producer and Consumer Cooperatives -- Chapter 8: Women Reclaim Public Roles -- The Constitution of the Second Republic -- Banquets -- L'Opinion des femmes -- Jeanne Deroin: Candidate for the National Assembly -- The Fraternal Association of Male and Female Teachers and Professors -- Union of Workers' Associations -- The Trial and Imprisonment of Jeanne Deroin and Pauline Roland -- Chapter 9: After the Coup d'Etat -- Coup d'état -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Legacy of the First Feminists -- Works Cited -- Archival Sources -- Periodical Sources -- For Women Readers -- For Workers -- Satiric Press -- General -- Books and Articles -- Index.
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