Women in Movement Feminism and Social Action
- Published: 17 Dec 2012
- DOI: 10.4324/9780203436141
- Print ISBN: 9780415821599
- eBook ISBN: 9780203436141
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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General Introduction
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1What do Women Want?
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2Women, Power, and Politics
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Rights, Sovereignty, And Emancipation
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3The Tocsin of Reason: Women in the French Revolution
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4A New Moral World: Early Radicals, Cooperators, and Socialists
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5The Abolition of Slavery and Women’s Emancipation
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6Class and Community: Women and the Chartist Movement
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7Women in Revolution: Nineteenth-Century France
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8Equality and Individualism: Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill
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Changing Personal Life
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9Sensuous Spirits: Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin
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10Transforming Domestic Life: Cooperatives and the State
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11Moral Uplift, Social Purity, and Temperance
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Political Movements and Social Action
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12Nationalist Movements and Women’s Place
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13Social Reform: Protection by the State
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14Welfare and Social Action
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15Socialism, Women, and the New Life
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16Marxists and the Woman Question
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17Anarchism and Rebel Women
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Political Power: Reform and Revolution
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18The Suffrage: Patriots and Internationalists
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19Women and Revolution in Russia
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20Indian Women and Self-Rule
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21The Long March of Chinese Women
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Identity and Difference
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22Sexual Politics
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23Battles Around Boundaries: Conflicting Strategies After World War I
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Themes for Discussion
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24‘Bornings’ and Beginnings: Origins of Women’s Liberation in Many Countries
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25Personal Politics: Changing Definitions Through Action
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26Knots: Theoretical Debates
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27The Protests Without a Name: Women in Collective Action
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Conclusion
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Back Matter