France Between the Wars: Gender and Politics

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Routledge, 2002. nov. 1. - 296 oldal
Sian Reynolds challenges the prevailing assumption that women had little influence or power in France during the interwar period. She combines extensive empirical research with revealing insights into France's political history and women's history.
 

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DEMOGRAPHY AND ITS DISCONTENTS
18
FROM KINDERGARTEN TO YOUTH HOSTEL
38
A SLIP OF A GIRL CAN FLY IT The false promises of aviation
65
WHAT DID PEOPLE DO ALL DAY? The sexual division of labour in France between the wars
83
FROM THE DEPRESSION TO THE STRIKES Ouvriers and ouvrieres
109
SEXES? The politics of social intervention from the Great War to the Popular Front
132
THE PERMEABILITY OF PUBLIC LIFE Mainstream and alternative politics
156
WAR AND PEACE Assent and dissent
181
RIGHTS AND THE REPUBLIC The interwar years as antechamber to democracy?
204
CONCLUSION
222
NOTES
227
SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
252
CHRONOLOGY
268
INDEX
274
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