The Making of an International Women's Movement
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Köp båda 2 för 860 kr"This fine study by Leila J. Rupp addresses the surprisingly neglected topic, at least until recently, of the international women's movement... The sheer scale of research entailed is daunting to contemplate... A clear, concise account of the formation of [three major international women's groups] and of the relationships among them is provided in the introductory section. Thereafter, the structure of the narrative is built with great precision along the elegant line of analysis that Rupp offers as to the significance, achievements, and limitations of 'international sisterhood' during the interwar period."--American Historical Review
Leila J. Rupp is Professor of History at Ohio State University. She is the author of Mobilizing Women for War: German and American Propaganda, 1939-1945 (Princeton) and coauthor, with Verta Taylor, of Survival in the Doldrums: The American Women's Rights Movement.
List of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroduction1Ch. 1The International First Wave3Ch. 2Building an International Women's Movement13Sect. IBoundaries49Ch. 3Who's In, Who's Out51Ch. 4The International Bonds of Womanhood82Sect. IIConsciousness105Ch. 5Forging an International "We"107Ch. 6How Wide the Circle of the Feminist "We"130Sect. IIIPersonalized Politics157Ch. 7International Ground159Ch. 8Getting to Know You180Conclusion205Ch. 9International Matters207Notes231Bibliography299Index319