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The Modern Woman's Rights Movement: A Historical Survey

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The book traces the international development of the woman’s rights movement from early protests to organized national and transnational bodies, describing the formation and roles of National Councils of Women, the International Council of Women, and the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance. It outlines core demands — equal educational opportunity, freedom to choose occupations with equal pay, legal personhood and reforms in civil and criminal law, political enfranchisement, and recognition of domestic and social work — and surveys regional variations, middle-class origins, and recent statistical and organizational developments up to the early twentieth century.

About the Author

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Käthe Schirmacher

Käthe Schirmacher was a notable figure in the early feminist movement, recognized for her contributions to women's rights and social reform. Her key work, "The Modern Woman's Rights Movement: A Historical Survey," provides a comprehensive examination of the evolution of women's rights, highlighting the struggles and achievements of women throughout history. Schirmacher's writings reflect her commitment to advocating for gender equality and her role in the broader discourse on women's issues during her time. Through her scholarship, she has left a lasting impact on the understanding of women's rights and the ongoing fight for equality.

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