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Psychologization in and through the women's movement: A transnational history of the psychologization of consciousness-raising in the German-speaking countries and the United States. [PDF]
Abstract This study explores the psychologization of the women's movement by examining the activist practice of consciousness‐raising in a transnational perspective. We follow the lines along which P/psychological concepts that were appropriated and developed by North American feminist activists during the late 1960s and early 1970s traveled to the ...
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Julie von Bechtolsheim, a Political Life: Women's Work and Governance in the Age of Revolution
Abstract This article understands how women and girls in the Grand Duchy of Saxe‐Weimar‐Eisenach negotiated core issues in the Age of Revolutions: early industrialization and political representation. The baroness Julie von Bechtolsheim (1751–1847) leveraged war, widowhood, courtly connections, and poetry to pursue a public ‘career’ as First Principal ...
Patrick Anthony
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Women's Rights as Human Rights after the End of History
Abstract This article is based on the 2022 Gender & History annual lecture. It reconsiders the recent history of women's rights as human rights. The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union brought to an end a twentieth‐century discourse of women's rights, understood not only as legal norms, but as a political language harnessed to ...
Celia Donert
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Karl Lueger and the Reichspost: Construction of a Cult of Personality
This article contributes to the body of research on fin‐de‐siècle Viennese and Austrian history, as well as the history of ideas and press history. It expands on the scholarship by focusing on one newspaper — the Catholic‐conservative Reichspost (affiliated with the Christian Social Party) — to analyse how it perpetuated the cult of personality ...
Chris O'Neill
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‘SCHÖNE JUGENDLICHE MÄDCHENKÖPFE’: GENDER AND ‘GENIE’ IN LOU ANDREAS‐SALOMÉ’S MENSCHENKINDER
ABSTRACT In her essay ‘Der Mensch als Weib’ (1899) Lou Andreas‐Salomé compares women to trees: both produce their ‘fruit’ unintentionally. This comparison seems to allow very little scope for active female creativity, let alone ingenuity. Closer inspection, however, reveals a more differentiated view of questions of gender and creativity.
Marlen Mairhofer
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Abstract This article analyses Dr Else Kienle's 1932 text Frauen: Aus dem Tagebuch einer Ärztin within the context of the debates around women's access to abortion in Weimar Germany. Access to abortion was a widely debated topic in Weimar Germany and public demonstrations against Paragraph 218 of the Weimar penal code, which outlawed abortion, occurred
Katherine E. Calvert
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(English abstract below!) *Mitte der 1970er Jahre waren in den meisten Volkshochschulen Deutschlands Frauengesprächskreise fixer Bestandteil des Erwachsenenbildungsangebots.
Florence Hervé
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Gender studies und die Literaturwissenschaft
Gender studies werden hier vor allem in Bezug auf die Literaturwissenschaft dargestellt und im politischen Kontext der zweiten Frauenbewegung und Frauenforschung verortet. Mit Beispielen aus Deutschland und Polen werden ihre Methoden, Forschungsbereiche,
Bożena Chołuj
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Die Begründung der Würde der Frau im katholischen Lehramt unterscheidet sich von modernen rechtsstaatlichen Bestimmungen der Personwürde, aus denen sich ein moderner Gleichheitsgrundsatz ableitet, der auf eine Aufhebung der Ungleichbehandlung abzielt.
Bär, Martina
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Modernization through feminization. On the history of the profession of women teachers [PDF]
"Die These dieses Aufsatzes, daß die Prägung des Lehrerberufs durch einen starken und kontinuierlich zunehmenden Anteil von Frauen als Antwort auf die Herausforderung des Modernisierungsprozesses an die kulturelle Reproduktion in der Schule interpretiert
Jacobi, Juliane
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