Women, the Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents, Volume I, 1750-1880Stanford University Press, 1983 - 561 páginas This is the first book in a two-part collection of 264 primary source documents from the Enlightenment to 1950 chronicling the public debate that raged in Europe and America over the role of women in Western society. The present volume looks at the period from 1750 to 1880. The central issues motherhood, women's legal position in the family, equality of the sexes, the effect on social stability of women's education and labor extended to women the struggle by men for personal and political liberty. These issues were political, economic, and religious dynamite. They exploded in debates of philosophers, political theorists, scientists, novelists, and religious and political leaders. This collection emphasizes the debate by juxtaposing prevailing and dissenting points of view at given historical moments (e.g. Madame de Staël vs. Rousseau, Eleanor Marx vs. Pope Leo XIII, Strindberg vs. Ibsen, Simone de Beauvoir vs. Margaret Mead). Each section is preceded by a contextual headnote pinpointing the documents significance. Many of the documents have been translated into English for the first time. |
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Contenido
General Introduction I | 1 |
Women and the Rights of Man in the Age | 13 |
Republican Revolutions 17501830 | 20 |
Male Authority in Marriage MidCentury Criticism of Male Authority in Marriage and Society 1 Sophia a Person of Quality England 1739 | 24 |
Madame de Beaumer France 1762 | 27 |
Woman as Wife in EighteenthCentury | 29 |
The Frederician Code Prussia 1750 | 31 |
Sir William Blackstone England 1756 | 33 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1848 | 259 |
Womens Political Action in the Face of Repression | 279 |
Repression and Reaction | 285 |
Women Demand Civil Law Reform | 299 |
Legal Reform and the Scandinavian Novel | 314 |
Europe | 324 |
French Writers Fuel the International Debate | 335 |
The Debate Reaches Russia | 350 |
LEncyclopédie Louis de Jaucourt France 1756 | 34 |
Woman as Wife in the Wake of the French Revolution 7 Allgemeines Landrecht Prussia 1794 | 37 |
The Napoleonic Code France 1804 | 39 |
Womans Nature and Education Educating Women to Serve the Family and to Please | 42 |
JeanJacques Rousseau France 1762 | 45 |
Intellectual Women Reject Rousseaus View of Womans Role | 50 |
Catharine MacaulayGraham England 1787 | 53 |
Mary Wollstonecraft England 1792 | 57 |
Germaine de Staël Switzerland 1807 | 65 |
Germaine de Staël Switzerland 1814 | 67 |
Nicolas Baudeau France 1766 | 75 |
Educating Women for Citizenship in the New Nations 18 Benjamin Rush United States 1787 | 81 |
Rethinking Female Education after the Revolutions | 83 |
Hannah More England 1799 | 87 |
Vicomte de Bonald France 1802 | 89 |
Jüdisch Deutsche Monatsschrift Prague 1802 | 93 |
Rights for Women | 97 |
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Immanuel Kant Prussia 1798 | 113 |
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Women and Their Sphere in the Romantic Era | 133 |
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The Dialogue Reopens on Marriage and Womens Legal | 142 |
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Honoré de Balzac France 1842 | 151 |
40 | 158 |
Perspectives on Education Influence and Control | 164 |
Jules Michelet France 1845 | 171 |
Womans Sphere and Womens Work American Women Debate Womens Public Rights and Duties | 180 |
Catharine Beecher 1837 | 181 |
Angelina Grimké 1838 | 183 |
French Social Theorists Insist on Womans Private Sphere | 186 |
Etienne Cabet 1841 | 187 |
PierreJoseph Proudhon 1846 | 190 |
British Women Disagree on the Boundaries of Womans Sphere | 192 |
Sarah Stickney Ellis England 1843 | 193 |
Marion Kirkland Reid Scotland 1843 | 195 |
The Problem of Women in the Work Force | 199 |
Jane Dubuisson France 1834 | 201 |
National Trades Union Committee on Female Labor United States 1836 | 202 |
LAtelier France 1842 | 204 |
Elizabeth Gaskell England 1848 | 208 |
Solutions to the Problem of Women in the Work Force | 209 |
National Trades Union Committee on Female Labor United States 1836 | 210 |
Flora Tristan France 1843 | 212 |
Friedrich Engels Germany 1844 | 215 |
Enshrining Woman on the Patriarchal Pedestal | 218 |
Auguste Comte France 1839 | 219 |
Auguste Comte France 1848 | 221 |
Men Women and Political Rights Before 1848 | 227 |
R J Richardson England 1840 | 229 |
LAtelier France 1844 | 230 |
The MiddleClass Discussion of Woman Suffrage 67 Womans Rights and Duties England 1840 | 231 |
Marion Kirkland Reid Scotland 1843 | 233 |
Women Revolution and Reaction | 239 |
Womens Political Consciousness in a Revolutionary Age Revolutionary Visions in Continental Europe | 245 |
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1848 | 246 |
Jeanne Deroin France 1848 | 247 |
Womens Fate in the French Revolution of 1848 | 248 |
Décret sur les clubs 1848 | 249 |
Anne Knight 1848 | 250 |
Revolutionary Visions in America | 251 |
Declaration of Sentiments 1848 | 252 |
Newspaper Reports on the Seneca Falls Convention 1848 | 255 |
Evolution Education and Economics | 359 |
From Romantic | 367 |
The Twilight of the Romantics | 384 |
Giuseppe Mazzini Italy 1860 | 385 |
John Ruskin England 1865 | 387 |
Ending the Subjection of Women | 391 |
John Stuart Mill England 1869 | 392 |
Margaret Oliphant England 1869 | 399 |
The Lancet England 1869 | 404 |
Edouard de Pompéry France 1870 | 405 |
A Reply to John Stuart Mill United States 1870 | 406 |
Evolution Science and the Subjection of Women | 408 |
Charles Darwin England 1871 | 409 |
Paul Broca France 1873 | 411 |
Herbert Spencer England 1876 | 412 |
New Controversies over Womens Education University Education for Englishwomen | 416 |
Emily Davies 1868 | 417 |
Anne Jemima Clough 1873 | 423 |
Sex and Education | 425 |
Edward H Clarke United States 1873 | 427 |
Caroline Healey Dall United States 1874 | 431 |
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson England 1874 | 433 |
State Secondary Education for Frenchwomen | 438 |
Monseigneur Dupanloup 1867 | 440 |
Émile Keller 1880 | 442 |
Camille Sée 1880 | 443 |
Women and the Civil Law A New Code for a Unified Italy | 445 |
Carlo Francesco Gabba 1861 | 446 |
Anna Maria Mozzoni 1864 | 447 |
Attacks on the Civil Code in France | 448 |
Léon Richer 1877 | 450 |
The First International Congress on Womens Rights 1878 | 453 |
Women Work and the Professions A New Look at Working Women in France | 456 |
Jules Simon 1861 | 457 |
JulieVictoire Daubić 1866 | 459 |
Women and the Work Force in Germany | 462 |
Joseph Heinrichs 1866 | 463 |
Louise Otto 1866 | 464 |
The First International and Working Women | 466 |
First International Workingmens Association Geneval Congress 1866 | 467 |
First International Workingmens Association Lausanne Congress 1867 | 469 |
Paule Mink France 1868 | 470 |
The British Controversy over Women in Medicine | 474 |
Sophia JexBlake 1869 | 475 |
Frances and George Hoggan 1884 | 478 |
Women and the Vote The Second British Reform BillShould Women be Included? 135 John Stuart Mill 1867 | 482 |
The Debate in the House of Commons 1867 | 488 |
The Fifteenth AmendmentVotes for Black Men Only? | 493 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1869 | 494 |
Wendell Phillips 1869 | 500 |
German Unification and Political Rights for Women | 504 |
Hedwig Dohm 1873 | 505 |
Jenny Hirsch 187374 | 508 |
The Suffrage Issue in Republican France | 510 |
Léon Richer 1877 | 511 |
Hubertine Auclert 1878 | 512 |
Hubertine Auclert 1879 | 515 |
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Women, the Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents. 2. 1880 ..., Volumen2 Susan Groag Bell,Karen M. Offen Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |
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