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Women's suffrage and social politics in the French Third Republic
Steven C. Hause and Anne R. Kenney
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Frontmatter
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Illustrations (page ix)
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Maps (page xi)
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Tables (page xiii)
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Preface (page xv)
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Abbreviations (page xix)
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Chapter One. France and the Question of Women's Political Rights: Political Rights and the Constitutional Law of the Third Republic. Suffragism and Anti-Suffragism in Late Nineteenth-Century Thought. Perspectives on the Suffrage Campaign in France. (page 1)
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Chapter Two. The Women's Rights Movement at the Turn of the Century, 1896-1901: The Size and Composition of the Women's Movement. The Feminist Left: Militant Suffragism. The Feminist Center: Reluctant Suffragists. The Feminist Right: Catholic Feminism. The Feminist Left: Socialist Women and Feminism. (page 28)
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Chapter Three. The Growth of a Suffrage Campaign, 1901-1907: Auclert, Pelletier, and the Tactics of the Feminist Left, 1902-1907. Maugeret and Suffragism of the Feminist Right, 1904-1907. The Conversion of the Feminist Center to Suffragism. The Dussaussoy Bill of 1906 and the Political Realities of the Suffrage Campaign. (page 71)
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Chapter Four. The Turning Point for Suffragist Tactics, 1908-1910: The Feminist Center and the Foundation of the UFSF. Bourgeois Mentalités and the Triumph of Legalism. Provincial Teachers and the Potential of Mass Suffragism. The Buisson Report of 1909 and Parliamentary Politics. (page 101)
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Chapter Five. Suffragist Progress and Optimism, 1910-1914: Suffragist Activism and the Parliamentary Elections of 1910. Political Opinion and the Dussaussoy Bill, 1910-1914. Trouble on the Left and the Right: Socialists, Catholics, and the Political Rights of Women. (page 132)
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Chapter Six. The Apogee of Suffragist Activity: The Campaign of 1914: The Feminist Center and the Dussaussoy Bill. The "New Phase," April-June 1914. The Condorcet Demonstrations, July 1914. (page 169)
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Chapter Seven. The World War and the Suffragist Truce: The War and the Position of Women in France. World War I as a Setback for the Women's Suffrage Campaign. The Resumption of the Political Rights Debate. (page 191)
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Chapter Eight. Short-Lived Victory and Long-Lived Defeat, 1918-1922: Short-Lived Victory: The Chamber of Deputies, 1918-1919. The Final Push, 1919-1922. Long-Lived Defeat: The Senate, 1918-1922. (page 212)
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Chapter Nine. France and the Political Rights of Women: France and the Comparative History of Women's Suffrage. French Political Geography and Women's Rights. French Feminism and the Campaign for Political Rights. French Social Politics and the Collective Mentality. (page 248)
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Notes (page 283)
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Bibilography (page 343)
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Index (page 359)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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EHR | 102.404 (July 1987): 752 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28198707%29102%3A404%3C752%3AWSASPI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K |
AHR | 90.3 (June 1985): 700 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28198506%2990%3A3%3C700%3AWSASPI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L |
JMH | 58.3 (Sept. 1986): 733-735 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2801%28198609%2958%3A3%3C733%3AFFIT1C%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B |
FS | 15.3 (Autumn 1989): 591-602 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0046-3663%28198923%2915%3A3%3C591%3AFASTBA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M |
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Published: c1984
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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