An Experience of Women: Pattern and Change in Nineteenth-century EuropeTemple University Press, 1982 - 673 Seiten |
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... feminist tract , on the relation be- tween women and the social problems of the day , including the issue of the reactionary Roman church . Sympathetically she understood that for individual women " bigotry " might represent a protest ...
... feminist tract , on the relation be- tween women and the social problems of the day , including the issue of the reactionary Roman church . Sympathetically she understood that for individual women " bigotry " might represent a protest ...
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... feminist movement , looking for political allies , failed to team up with the single political party that said it stood for the complete political and economic equality of the sexes . It would seem that feminism and socialism , the two ...
... feminist movement , looking for political allies , failed to team up with the single political party that said it stood for the complete political and economic equality of the sexes . It would seem that feminism and socialism , the two ...
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... Feminism Steve Hochstadt The preceding text by Priscilla Robertson examines in detail the family lives and domestic customs of the educated western European elite . The nineteenth - century feminist political movement developed within ...
... Feminism Steve Hochstadt The preceding text by Priscilla Robertson examines in detail the family lives and domestic customs of the educated western European elite . The nineteenth - century feminist political movement developed within ...
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The Pattern | 9 |
Only a Girl | 21 |
The Jeune Fille and Her Dowry | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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