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From Welfare Politics to Welfare States: Women and the Socialist Question -- List of Contributors -- Indexes -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- Subject Index by Country restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Until recently, histories of women tended to be segregated from the larger historical context. This pioneering volume places the role of women within the history of the interwar years, whenboth the women's and socialist movements became prominent, and raises the key question of how power was distributed between the genders in a historical setting. The emblematic title of this volume highlights the fundamental conception of this comparative study of eleven West European countries: that in the interwar decades two great movements gained in strength, converged, diverged, competed, and cooperated. Each of these movements is viewed as acomplex matrix of organized and unorganized participants. 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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 |
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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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