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Women and socialism, socialism and women: Europe between the two World Wars
Helmut Gruber and Pamela M. Graves
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Frontmatter
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List of Photo Essays (page viii)
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List of Acronyms (page xii)
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Acknowledgments (page xv)
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Introduction (Helmut Gruber & Pamela Graves, page 3)
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1914: Great Feminist Expectations (Michelle Perrot, page 25)
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Part I. Social Experiments
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Introduction (Atina Grossmann, page 47)
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1. The "New Woman": Realities and Illusions of Gender Equality in Red Vienna (Helmut Gruber, page 56)
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2. Modernization as Challenge: Perceptions and Reactions of German Social Democratic Women (Adelheid von Saldern, page 95)
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3. German Communism and New Women: Dilemmas and Contradictions (Atina Grossmann, page 135)
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Part II. Grassroots Initiatives
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Introduction (Pamela Graves, page 171)
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4. An Experiment in Women-Centered Socialism: Labour Women in Britain (Pamela Graves, page 180)
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5. Gender and Democratic Socialism in the Netherlands (Ulla Jansz, page 215)
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6. Bread and Roses: Pragmatic Women in the Belgium Workers' Party (Denise De Weerdt, page 238)
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Part III. Political Fractures
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Introduction (Mary Gibson, page 269)
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7. French Women in the Crossfire of Class, Sex, Maternity and Citizenship (Helmut Gruber, page 279)
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8. The French Communist Party and Women 1920-1939: From "Feminism" to Familialism (Christine Bard & Jean-Louis Robert, page 321)
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9. "Ideals of Redemption": Socialism and Women on the Left in Spain (Mary Nash, page 348)
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10. Women and the Left in the Shadow of Fascism in Interwar Italy (Mary Gibson, page 381)
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Part IV. Prelude to Welfare States
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Introduction (Ida Blom, page 415)
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11. Social Democrats and the Woman Question in Sweden: A History of Contradiction (Renée Frangeur, page 425)
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12. A Double Responsibility: Women, Men, and Socialism in Norway (Ida Blom, page 450)
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13. Socialist Feminists and Feminist Socialists in Denmark 1920-1940 (Hilda Romer Christensen, page 478)
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Part V. Reflections
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14. Women, Citizenship, and Power (Louise A. Tilly, page 507)
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15. From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question (Geoff Eley, page 516)
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List of Contributors (page 547)
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Indexes
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CEH | 33.4 (2000): 578-580 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4547021 |
ILWCH | 56 (Fall 1999): 117-120 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27672602 |
GSR | 23.1 (Feb. 2000): 156-157 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1431461 |
AHR | 105.3 (June 2000): 1002-1003 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2651952 |
Citable Link
Published: 1998
Publisher: Berghahn Books
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