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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Photo Essays -- List of Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1914: Great Feminist Expectations -- Part I. Social Experiments -- Introduction -- 1. The “New Woman”: Realities and Illusions of Gender Equality in Red Vienna -- 2. Modernization as Challenge: Perceptions and Reactions of German Social Democratic Women -- 3. German Communism and New Women: Dilemmas and Contradictions -- Part II. Grassroots Initiatives -- Introduction -- 4. An Experiment in Women-Centered Socialism: Labour Women in Britain -- 5. Gender and Democratic Socialism in the Netherlands -- 6. Bread and Roses: Pragmatic Women in the Belgium Workers’ Party -- Part III. Political Fractures -- Introduction -- 7. French Women in the Crossfire of Class, Sex, Maternity and Citizenship -- 8. The French Communist Party and Women 1920-1939: From “Feminism” to Familialism -- 9. “Ideals of Redemption”: Socialism and Women on the Left in Spain -- 10. Women and the Left in the Shadow of Fascism in Interwar Italy -- Part IV. Prelude to Welfare States -- Introduction -- 11. Social Democrats and the Woman Question in Sweden: A History of Contradiction -- 12. A Double Responsibility: Women, Men, and Socialism in Norway -- 13. Socialist Feminists and Feminist Socialists in Denmark 1920-1940 -- Part V. Reflections -- 14. Women, Citizenship, and Power -- 15. From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question -- List of Contributors -- Indexes -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- Subject Index by Country
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title Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars /
spellingShingle Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars /
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Photo Essays --
List of Acronyms --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1914: Great Feminist Expectations --
Part I. Social Experiments --
1. The “New Woman”: Realities and Illusions of Gender Equality in Red Vienna --
2. Modernization as Challenge: Perceptions and Reactions of German Social Democratic Women --
3. German Communism and New Women: Dilemmas and Contradictions --
Part II. Grassroots Initiatives --
4. An Experiment in Women-Centered Socialism: Labour Women in Britain --
5. Gender and Democratic Socialism in the Netherlands --
6. Bread and Roses: Pragmatic Women in the Belgium Workers’ Party --
Part III. Political Fractures --
7. French Women in the Crossfire of Class, Sex, Maternity and Citizenship --
8. The French Communist Party and Women 1920-1939: From “Feminism” to Familialism --
9. “Ideals of Redemption”: Socialism and Women on the Left in Spain --
10. Women and the Left in the Shadow of Fascism in Interwar Italy --
Part IV. Prelude to Welfare States --
11. Social Democrats and the Woman Question in Sweden: A History of Contradiction --
12. A Double Responsibility: Women, Men, and Socialism in Norway --
13. Socialist Feminists and Feminist Socialists in Denmark 1920-1940 --
Part V. Reflections --
14. Women, Citizenship, and Power --
15. From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question --
List of Contributors --
Indexes --
Name Index --
Subject Index --
Subject Index by Country
title_sub Europe Between the World Wars /
title_full Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars / ed. by Helmut Gruber, Pamela Graves, ontributors.
title_fullStr Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars / ed. by Helmut Gruber, Pamela Graves, ontributors.
title_full_unstemmed Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars / ed. by Helmut Gruber, Pamela Graves, ontributors.
title_auth Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women : Europe Between the World Wars /
title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Photo Essays --
List of Acronyms --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1914: Great Feminist Expectations --
Part I. Social Experiments --
1. The “New Woman”: Realities and Illusions of Gender Equality in Red Vienna --
2. Modernization as Challenge: Perceptions and Reactions of German Social Democratic Women --
3. German Communism and New Women: Dilemmas and Contradictions --
Part II. Grassroots Initiatives --
4. An Experiment in Women-Centered Socialism: Labour Women in Britain --
5. Gender and Democratic Socialism in the Netherlands --
6. Bread and Roses: Pragmatic Women in the Belgium Workers’ Party --
Part III. Political Fractures --
7. French Women in the Crossfire of Class, Sex, Maternity and Citizenship --
8. The French Communist Party and Women 1920-1939: From “Feminism” to Familialism --
9. “Ideals of Redemption”: Socialism and Women on the Left in Spain --
10. Women and the Left in the Shadow of Fascism in Interwar Italy --
Part IV. Prelude to Welfare States --
11. Social Democrats and the Woman Question in Sweden: A History of Contradiction --
12. A Double Responsibility: Women, Men, and Socialism in Norway --
13. Socialist Feminists and Feminist Socialists in Denmark 1920-1940 --
Part V. Reflections --
14. Women, Citizenship, and Power --
15. From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question --
List of Contributors --
Indexes --
Name Index --
Subject Index --
Subject Index by Country
title_new Women and Socialism - Socialism and Women :
title_sort women and socialism - socialism and women : europe between the world wars /
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Photo Essays --
List of Acronyms --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1914: Great Feminist Expectations --
Part I. Social Experiments --
1. The “New Woman”: Realities and Illusions of Gender Equality in Red Vienna --
2. Modernization as Challenge: Perceptions and Reactions of German Social Democratic Women --
3. German Communism and New Women: Dilemmas and Contradictions --
Part II. Grassroots Initiatives --
4. An Experiment in Women-Centered Socialism: Labour Women in Britain --
5. Gender and Democratic Socialism in the Netherlands --
6. Bread and Roses: Pragmatic Women in the Belgium Workers’ Party --
Part III. Political Fractures --
7. French Women in the Crossfire of Class, Sex, Maternity and Citizenship --
8. The French Communist Party and Women 1920-1939: From “Feminism” to Familialism --
9. “Ideals of Redemption”: Socialism and Women on the Left in Spain --
10. Women and the Left in the Shadow of Fascism in Interwar Italy --
Part IV. Prelude to Welfare States --
11. Social Democrats and the Woman Question in Sweden: A History of Contradiction --
12. A Double Responsibility: Women, Men, and Socialism in Norway --
13. Socialist Feminists and Feminist Socialists in Denmark 1920-1940 --
Part V. Reflections --
14. Women, Citizenship, and Power --
15. From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question --
List of Contributors --
Indexes --
Name Index --
Subject Index --
Subject Index by Country
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