Description |
xx, 370 p. ; 24 cm. |
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Revolutionary thought/radical movements |
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Revolutionary thought/radical movements.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
What do women want? -- Women, power, and politics -- The Tocsin of reason: women in the French Revolution -- A new moral world: early radicals, cooperators, and socialists -- The abolition of slavery and women's emancipation -- Class and community: women and the chartist movement -- Women in revolution: nineteenth-century France -- Equality and individualism: Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill -- Sensuous spirits: Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin -- Transforming domestic life: cooperatives and the state -- Moral uplift, social purity, and temperance -- Nationalist movements and women's place -- Social reform: protection by the state -- Welfare and social action -- Socialism, women, and the new life -- Marxists and the woman question -- Anarchism and rebel women -- The suffrage: patriots and internationalists -- Women and revolution in Russia -- Indian women and self-rule -- The long march of Chinese women -- Sexual politics -- Battles around boundaries: conflicting strategies after World War I -- "Bornings" and beginnings: origins of women's liberation in many countries -- Personal politics: changing definitions through action -- Knots: theoretical debates -- The protests without a name: women in collective action. |
Subject |
Feminism -- History.
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Women radicals -- History.
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Women political activists -- History.
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Women social reformers -- History.
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ISBN |
0415906512 |
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9780415906517 |
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0415906520 (pbk.) |
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9780415906524 (pbk.) |
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