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Women, The Family, And Freedom: The Debate In Documents, Volume Ii, 18801950,New
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This Is The Second Book In A Twopart 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 1880 To 1950. The Central Issuesmotherhood, Women'S Legal Position In The Family, Equality Of The Sexes, The Effect On Social Stability Of Women'S Education And Laborextended 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 Stal 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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