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Chapter 10 Sisters or Foes: The Shifting Front Lines of the Hungarian Women’s Movements, 1896–1918
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
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Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 Concepts and Issues 1
- Chapter 2 Challenging Male Hegemony: Feminist Criticism and the Context for Women’s Movements in the Age of European Revolutions and Counterrevolutions, 1789‒1860 11
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Part II Western and Central Europe
- Chapter 3 Recovering Lost Political Cultures: British Feminisms, 1860–1900 31
- Chapter 4 History and Historiography of First-Wave Feminism in the Netherlands, 1860–1922 53
- Chapter 5 The French Feminist Movement and Republicanism, 1868–1914 77
- Chapter 6 The Women’s Movement in Germany in an International Context 102
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Part III Northern Europe
- Chapter 7 Modernity and the Norwegian Women’s Movement from the 1880s to 1914: Changes and Continuities 123
- Chapter 8 Gender and Feminism in Sweden: The Fredrika Bremer Association 152
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Part IV East Central and Eastern Europe
- Chapter 9 The Emancipation of Women for the Benefit of the Nation: The Czech Women’s Movement 165
- Chapter 10 Sisters or Foes: The Shifting Front Lines of the Hungarian Women’s Movements, 1896–1918 189
- Chapter 11 The Polish Women’s Movement to 1914 206
- Chapter 12 Feminism and Equality in an Authoritarian State: The Politics of Women’s Liberation in Late Imperial Russia 221
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Part V Southern Europe
- Chapter 13 The Rise of the Women’s Movement in Nineteenth-Century Spain 241
- Chapter 14 National and Gender Identity in Turn-of-the-Century Greece 263
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Part VI Comparative Views
- Chapter 15 British and American Feminism: Personal, Intellectual, and Practical Connections 281
- Chapter 16 Women’s Emancipation Movements in Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century: Conclusions 301
- Notes 337
- Supplementary Bibliography 411
- Index of Names 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
-
Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 Concepts and Issues 1
- Chapter 2 Challenging Male Hegemony: Feminist Criticism and the Context for Women’s Movements in the Age of European Revolutions and Counterrevolutions, 1789‒1860 11
-
Part II Western and Central Europe
- Chapter 3 Recovering Lost Political Cultures: British Feminisms, 1860–1900 31
- Chapter 4 History and Historiography of First-Wave Feminism in the Netherlands, 1860–1922 53
- Chapter 5 The French Feminist Movement and Republicanism, 1868–1914 77
- Chapter 6 The Women’s Movement in Germany in an International Context 102
-
Part III Northern Europe
- Chapter 7 Modernity and the Norwegian Women’s Movement from the 1880s to 1914: Changes and Continuities 123
- Chapter 8 Gender and Feminism in Sweden: The Fredrika Bremer Association 152
-
Part IV East Central and Eastern Europe
- Chapter 9 The Emancipation of Women for the Benefit of the Nation: The Czech Women’s Movement 165
- Chapter 10 Sisters or Foes: The Shifting Front Lines of the Hungarian Women’s Movements, 1896–1918 189
- Chapter 11 The Polish Women’s Movement to 1914 206
- Chapter 12 Feminism and Equality in an Authoritarian State: The Politics of Women’s Liberation in Late Imperial Russia 221
-
Part V Southern Europe
- Chapter 13 The Rise of the Women’s Movement in Nineteenth-Century Spain 241
- Chapter 14 National and Gender Identity in Turn-of-the-Century Greece 263
-
Part VI Comparative Views
- Chapter 15 British and American Feminism: Personal, Intellectual, and Practical Connections 281
- Chapter 16 Women’s Emancipation Movements in Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century: Conclusions 301
- Notes 337
- Supplementary Bibliography 411
- Index of Names 419