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Practiced Citizenship : Women, Gender, and the State in Modern France /

Over fifty years ago sociologist T. H. Marshall first opened the modern debate about the evolution of full citizenship in modern nation-states, arguing that it proceeded in three stages: from civil rights, to political rights, and finally to social rights. The shortcomings of this model were clear t...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Accampo, Elinor Ann (writer of afterword.), Wright, Johnson Kent, 1957- (writer of foreword.), Hopkins, Richard S., 1961- (Editor), Barton, Nimisha (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • "Patriotic discipline" : cloistered behinds, public judgment, and female violence in revolutionary Paris / Katie Jarvis
  • Restoring the royal family : Marie-Therese and the family politics of the early Restoration / Victoria E. Thompson
  • Gender, immigration, and the everyday practice of social citizenship / Nimisha Barton
  • Hospital policies, family agency, and mothers at l'Hôpital Sainte-Eugenie, 1855-1875 / Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
  • Illustrations as good as any slides : women's activist social novels and the french search for social reform, 1880-1914 / Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
  • French girls are the most desired : organizing against the white slave trade in the belle epoque / Eliza Earle Ferguson
  • Verine, the Ecole des Parents, and the politics of gender, reaction, and the family, 1929-1944 / Cheryl A. Koos
  • Politics, money, and distrust : French-American alliances in the international campaign for women's equal rights, 1925-1930 / Sara L. Kimble.