The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution

The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution
Author: Dominique Godineau
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520340602

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During the French Revolution, hundreds of domestic and working-class women of Paris were interrogated, examined, accused, denounced, arrested, and imprisoned for their rebellious and often hostile behavior. Here, for the first time in English translation, Dominique Godineau offers an illuminating account of these female revolutionaries. As nurturing and tender as they are belligerent and contentious, these are not singular female heroines but the collective common women who struggled for bare subsistence by working in factories, in shops, on the streets, and on the home front while still finding time to participate in national assemblies, activist gatherings, and public demonstrations in their fight for the recognition of women as citizens within a burgeoning democracy. Relying on exhaustive research in historical archives, police accounts, and demographic resources at specific moments of the Revolutionary period, Godineau describes the private and public lives of these women within their precise political, social, historical, and gender-specific contexts. Her insightful and engaging observations shed new light on the importance of women as instigators, activists, militants, and decisive revolutionary individuals in the crafting and rechartering of their political and social roles as female citizens within the New Republic.

Literate Women and the French Revolution of 1789

Literate Women and the French Revolution of 1789
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Summa Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 188347907X

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Rebel Daughters

Rebel Daughters
Author: Sara E. Melzer,Leslie W. Rabine
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1992-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190281809

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This interdisciplinary collection of essays examines the important and paradoxical relation between women and the French Revolution. Although the male leaders of the Revolution depended on the women's active militant participation, they denied to women the rights they helped to establish. At the same time that women were banned from the political sphere, "woman" was transformed into an allegorical figure which became the very symbol of (masculine) Liberty and Equality. This volume analyzes how the revolutionary process constructed a new gender system at the foundation of modern liberal culture.

Women of the French Revolution

Women of the French Revolution
Author: Linda Kelly
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0241126770

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Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism

Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism
Author: Lisa Beckstrand
Publsiher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 083864192X

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"Despite critical interest in the role of women in the French Revolution, there is no single, comprehensive study of the works of the two most prolific women writers of the period: Olympe de Gouges and Manon Roland. At a time when politicians were molding public policy concerning life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and constituting criteria for citizenship, increasing numbers of women in Paris were clamoring for rights. New medical and philosophical theories redefining female nature were trotted out to justify women's continued exclusion from full political participation. Such theories focused on the female body as the locus of women's intellectual inadequacies and promulgated the idea that women who acted outside of the confines of their physiological nature were considered desensitized and unfeminine. "Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism" aims to uncover the work of those women who challenged prevailing views of female nature, sought social reforms, and were deemed 'deviant' for their writing and/or activism during the French Revolution."--Jacket.

Women of the French Revolution

Women of the French Revolution
Author: Jules Michelet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 371
Release: 1859
Genre: France
ISBN: OCLC:17246596

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Women Equality and the French Revolution

Women  Equality  and the French Revolution
Author: Candice E. Proctor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1990-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313368554

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This volume represents the first book-length study of attitudes toward women in revolutionary France. Based on extensive research in the libraries and archives of Paris, the book examines the impact of the Revolution's ideology of liberty and equality. When the men of 1789 wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man, they were thinking in terms of man the male, not man the species. But there were some men and women who interpreted it in terms of all humanity. The outrage of these individuals over what they perceived as a discrepancy between the principles and the practice of the Revolution motivated them to produce some of the most unhesitating declarations of sexual equality that had ever been seen in history. Dr. Proctor demonstrates, however, these claims of equality were not simply ignored; they were categorically rejected by the mainstream revolutionaries. The book examines the typical 18th-century concept of women as alien and in some ways inferior beings and traces the striking continuity between pre-Revolutionary and Revolutionary thought on the subject. Against this background, Proctor addresses a number of important questions: How widespread was the support for a movement in favor of sexual equality? What was the response of the Revolution itself to demands for equal rights for women? How did the men of the French Revolution justify the contradiction between their suppression of women and the ideologies for which they claimed to be fighting? To arrive at the answers, an abundance of material produced in France in the 18th century is identified and analyzed, and cited in an extensive bibliography of original sources. What finally emerges is not only a clearer picture of the French Revolution and its attitude toward women, but a deeper understanding of the ambivalent attitudes toward women that still affect our society today. This book will be an important resource for courses in European history, the French Revolution, and women's studies, as well as a valuable reference for college, university, and public libraries.

Women of the French Revolution

Women of the French Revolution
Author: Winifred Stephens Whale
Publsiher: King Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1922
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015005456598

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