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Chapter 5 Mothers of the Nation: Spiritual Motherhood and Organized Feminism, 1865-1877
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Ann Taylor Allen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Spiritual Motherhood
- Chapter 1 From Authority to Nurture: Theoretical Origins of Maternal Feminism, 1780-1840 17
- Chapter 2 The Personal and the Political: Social Origins of Maternal Feminism, 1800-1848 41
- Chapter 3 Spiritual Motherhood and Revolution: The Beginnings of Organized Feminism, 1848-1852 58
- Chapter 4 The Great Social Household: The Kindergarten and Women's Mission, 1850-1864 79
- Chapter 5 Mothers of the Nation: Spiritual Motherhood and Organized Feminism, 1865-1877 95
- Chapter 6 Mothers of the City: The Pestalozzi-Froebel House and the Creation of an Urban Role for Women, 1873-1900 111
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Part 2 Motherhood, Social Reform, and the State
- Chapter 7 Mothers, Children, and the Law, 1888-1902 135
- Chapter 8 Motherhood, Culture, and Evolution: Some New Perspectives, 1890-1914 149
- Chapter 9 Motherhood as Right and Duty: The Campaign against Infant Mortality, 1904-1914 173
- Chapter 10 Motherhood as Choice: The Campaign for Reproductive Rights, 1908-1914 188
- Chapter 11 Motherhood and Social Reform: The Careers of Alice Salomon, Anna von Gierke, and Frieda Duensing, 1890-1914 206
- Conclusion 229
- Notes 245
- Archival Sources 287
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Spiritual Motherhood
- Chapter 1 From Authority to Nurture: Theoretical Origins of Maternal Feminism, 1780-1840 17
- Chapter 2 The Personal and the Political: Social Origins of Maternal Feminism, 1800-1848 41
- Chapter 3 Spiritual Motherhood and Revolution: The Beginnings of Organized Feminism, 1848-1852 58
- Chapter 4 The Great Social Household: The Kindergarten and Women's Mission, 1850-1864 79
- Chapter 5 Mothers of the Nation: Spiritual Motherhood and Organized Feminism, 1865-1877 95
- Chapter 6 Mothers of the City: The Pestalozzi-Froebel House and the Creation of an Urban Role for Women, 1873-1900 111
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Part 2 Motherhood, Social Reform, and the State
- Chapter 7 Mothers, Children, and the Law, 1888-1902 135
- Chapter 8 Motherhood, Culture, and Evolution: Some New Perspectives, 1890-1914 149
- Chapter 9 Motherhood as Right and Duty: The Campaign against Infant Mortality, 1904-1914 173
- Chapter 10 Motherhood as Choice: The Campaign for Reproductive Rights, 1908-1914 188
- Chapter 11 Motherhood and Social Reform: The Careers of Alice Salomon, Anna von Gierke, and Frieda Duensing, 1890-1914 206
- Conclusion 229
- Notes 245
- Archival Sources 287
- Index 289