Women and Politics in the Age of the Democratic RevolutionHarriet Branson Applewhite, Darline Gay Levy University of Michigan Press, 1990 - 289 Seiten Comparative historical investigations of gender and political culture in 18th- and 19th-century revolutionary movements |
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Women as ProtoCitizens in English Community Politics 17901810 | 21 |
Masculine and Feminine Political Practice during the French Revolution 1793Year III | 61 |
Women Radicalization and the Fall of the French Monarchy | 81 |
Women and Political Culture in the Dutch Revolutions | 109 |
The Source of Our Greatest Strength | 147 |
Must Be Equal and Separate The Cercle Social and the Rights of Women 179091 | 163 |
Persons of Consequence in the Making of the American Revolution 176576 | 181 |
Women and the Shaping of Republican Ideology after the American Revolution | 227 |
Women of 1848 and the Revolutionary Heritage of 1789 | 259 |
Contributors | 287 |
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