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Dominique Godineau
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XIII
- Preface: Marianne's Hands XV
- Abbreviations XXI
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1. PARISIAN LIFE IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
- 1. Passersby 3
- 2. Family Relations of Women of the People 17
- 3. Women at Work 52
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2. ASPIRING CITIZENS
- 4. Birth of the Female Sansculottes Movement, 1789-1793 97
- 5. Women as Guardians of the Nation 119
- 6. Light and Shadows, Summer 1793 135
- 7. Citizenship Denied, Autumn 1793 158
- 8. The Search for Basic Necessities, January-July 1794 175
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3. REVOLUTIONARY DAILY LIFE OF WOMEN OF THE PEOPLE
- 9. Political Culture and Female Sociability 197
- 10. Political Mentalité and Behavior of Women of the People 221
- 11. At the Margins of the Revolution 248
- 12. Sexual Difference and Equal Rights 268
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4. A MASS WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
- 13. From the Militant Woman to Crowds of Women, November 1794-March 1795 295
- 14. Firebrands, April-May 1795 316
- 15. "Bread and the Constitution" 331
- 16. Women's Silence 347
- Conclusion 365
- Appendix 1: Chronology of the Revolution 369
- Appendix 2: Sections of Paris 373
- Appendix 3: Portraits of Militant Women 376
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XIII
- Preface: Marianne's Hands XV
- Abbreviations XXI
-
1. PARISIAN LIFE IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
- 1. Passersby 3
- 2. Family Relations of Women of the People 17
- 3. Women at Work 52
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2. ASPIRING CITIZENS
- 4. Birth of the Female Sansculottes Movement, 1789-1793 97
- 5. Women as Guardians of the Nation 119
- 6. Light and Shadows, Summer 1793 135
- 7. Citizenship Denied, Autumn 1793 158
- 8. The Search for Basic Necessities, January-July 1794 175
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3. REVOLUTIONARY DAILY LIFE OF WOMEN OF THE PEOPLE
- 9. Political Culture and Female Sociability 197
- 10. Political Mentalité and Behavior of Women of the People 221
- 11. At the Margins of the Revolution 248
- 12. Sexual Difference and Equal Rights 268
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4. A MASS WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
- 13. From the Militant Woman to Crowds of Women, November 1794-March 1795 295
- 14. Firebrands, April-May 1795 316
- 15. "Bread and the Constitution" 331
- 16. Women's Silence 347
- Conclusion 365
- Appendix 1: Chronology of the Revolution 369
- Appendix 2: Sections of Paris 373
- Appendix 3: Portraits of Militant Women 376
- Index 401