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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

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