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Introduction: Women’s Movements and Female Activists in the Aftermath of War: International Perspectives 1918-1923
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Sharp, Ingrid; Stibbe, Matthew - Introduction: Women’s Movements and Female Activists in the Aftermath of War: International Perspectives 1918-1923
Keywords: female activists | Joan Scott | political rights | women's contribution
ISFWWS-Keywords: Women and War | General | Legacy | Politics | Gender | Home fronts
Abstract: This chapter gives an account of the role played by organised women and female activists in the aftermath of war, and addresses the question identified by Joan Scott in her essay for the seminal volume
Behind the Lines (1987), asking not simply what impact …
The Aftermaths of Defeat: The Fallen, the Catastrophe, and the Public Response of Women to the End of the First World War in Bulgaria
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Vukov, Nikolai - The Aftermaths of Defeat: The Fallen, the Catastrophe, and the Public Response of Women to the End of the First World War in Bulgaria
Keywords: Bulgarian public life | cultural demobilisation | female activists | post-war stabilisation | women movements
ISFWWS-Keywords: Bulgaria | Women and War | Society | Politics | Gender | Home fronts | Economy | Pre-war period
Abstract: This chapter seeks to examine the role of female activists and organised women's movements in Bulgarian public life after the war, focusing in particular on th…