Annika Wilmers, Pazifismus in der internationalen Frauenbewegung 1914-1920
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Alice PrimiKeywords
Women. FeminismHQ1101-2030.7
The family. Marriage. Woman
HQ1-2044
Social Sciences
H
DOAJ:Gender Studies
DOAJ:Social Sciences
History (General)
D1-2009
History (General) and history of Europe
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DOAJ:History
DOAJ:History and Archaeology
Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
HN1-995
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La première guerre mondiale divisa durablement les mouvements de femmes actifs dans les différents pays belligérants : tandis qu’une majorité soutenait les arguments et les efforts de guerre de leurs gouvernements respectifs, une minorité s’évertua à revendiquer des positions pacifistes et internationalistes. D’un côté comme de l’autre, les protagonistes pensaient faire progresser la cause des femmes, leurs interventions publiques étant censées témoigner de leurs capacités civiques. Malgré ce...Date
2009-07-01Type
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https://doaj.org/article/62c6174d87644f58a885dcf5a3889a03
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