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Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution
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Olwen Hufton
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English
Published/Copyright:
1999
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Hufton examines the motivations of two groups of women during the Revolution, the strategies they used to advance their respective causes, and the bitter misogyinistic legacy of the republican tradition which persisted into the twentieth century.
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Hufton Olwen :
Olwen H. Hufton is a professor of European History and Women's Studies at Harvard University.
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Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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Chapter One. Women and Politics
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Chapter Two. Poverty and Charity: Revolutionary Mythology and Real Women
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Chapter Three. In Search of Counter-Revolutionary Women
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Chapter Four. Epilogue. The Legacy: Myth and Memory
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Notes
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Select Bibliography
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Index
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April 14, 1999
eBook ISBN:
9781442683556
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228
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;