Aftermaths of War: Women’s Movements and Female Activists, by Edited by Ingrid Sharp and Matthew Stibbe PDF

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This in particular is the thesis of Marwick (1974) and (1988). ╯166–70, and on women as consumers see Davis (2000). g. Domansky (1996); Daniel (1997); Darrow (2000); Grayzel (2003); McMillan (2003); and Ziemann (2003). g. Ziemann (2003) and Liddle (1996). 56 57 introduction 17 was introduced that excluded most of the women who had actually served as nurses and munitions workers until 1928. 61 On the same war-related grounds some countries deliberately excluded prostitutes from the franchise (for instance in Austria in 1918 – see Hauch) or from pro-suffrage bills placed before national parliaments (as in the case of pre-Fascist Italy in 1919 – see Schiavon).

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