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    Vision et visibilité : la rhétorique visuelle des suffragistes et des suffragettes britanniques de 1907 à 1914 by Myriam Boussahba-Bravard

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…By the Edwardian period, the Women’s Movement had reached its peak through the unifying claim for female suffrage. The suffragettes’ public disorder, the increasing numbers of activists and supporters and the suffragistand antisuffragistcampaigns showed how inescapable an issue female suffrage was. …”
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    Défendre le corps des femmes. Libre pensée et féminisme aux États-Unis (1820-1920) by Auréliane Narvaez

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The historiographic gap regarding women’s role in the promotion of radical freethought thus hinders our understanding of anti-conformist feminist activism predating the 1840s and the first women’s suffrage organizations. This blind spot in the history of women and religion obscures the relationship between feminism and the American freethought tradition throughout the nineteenth century, whose demands were not limited to suffrage. …”
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    La manifestation du 13 juin 1849 à Paris, la dernière journée révolutionnaire de la Deuxième République by David Stefanelly

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…But the supporters of a democratic and social Republic were defeated and had to face terrible repression from their conservative adversaries who built « the reduced Republic (June 1849-December 1851) » through a series of structural laws on education and universal suffrage.…”
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    Antiféminisme sur papier glacé by Auréline Cardoso

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Hirschman offered an analysis of different rhetorics against social changes (French revolution, universal suffrage and welfare state). His frame of analysis and the three thesis (perversity, futility, jeopardy) he uncovered in reactionary speeches have often been used in researches about antifeminist rhetoric. …”
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    Prédire et prévenir la fin de la civilisation, les conservateurs français face aux révolutions du Printemps des peuples en Europe by Ivan Burel

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Indeed, insurgency was born in the people, but the call to the people, through the universal male suffrage, was meant to bury the barricade. Military success, like the one of Cavaignac in June 1848, were only temporary and had to be legitimized through the electoral vote and its millions of ballots.…”
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    The “national – local” DIALECTIC in the Tunisian electoral laws or how to represent the “people” in post-Ben Ali Tunisia by Eric Gobe

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The new constitution paved the way for the organization of local collectives directed by elected councils for universal suffrage, and has encouraged actors of the post-Ben Ali political stage to cast a new regard on the effects of electoral methods on the operation of the local as well as national political scene.…”
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    Entre sentiment et raison : l’éducation morale et civique à l’école laïque dans la République en France (1870-1914) by Yali Meng

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The secular school instituted by the « Ferry Laws » has the vocation of cultivating the children to be citizens of the Republic that would be future agents of universal manhood suffrage. In fact, the democratic construction is closely related to the « moral and civic instruction ». …”
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    De la dialectique du « local » et du « national » dans les lois électorales tunisiennes ou comment représenter le « peuple » dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali by Eric Gobe

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The new constitution paved the way for the organization of local collectives directed by elected councils for universal suffrage, and has encouraged actors of the post-Ben Ali political stage to cast a new regard on the effects of electoral methods on the operation of the local as well as national political scene.…”
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    Quel devenir pour l’Etat, la nation, l’Etat-nation dans la Bolivie d’Evo Morales ? by Christine Delfour

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…However there are two stages of significant importance: the first one, during the 50’s, when the National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) allows the transition from modernization to modernity with the universal suffrage, the agrarian reform and several nationalizations without recognizing the radical otherness of the Indian; the second stage, during the 90’s, when the successive governments vote a «pluriethnical» Constitution as well as laws of popular participation. …”
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    The Impact of Digitalization on the Constitutional Rights of Citizens by S. S. Vashurina

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The current legislation of the Russian Federation is primarily focused on the protection of personal data and personal security on the Internet, and by introducing special norms into basic laws, it creates conditions for the implementation of the rights such as active suffrage, the right to education, the right to access to justice and other rights. …”
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    Les nouvelles formes de l’agir politique en perspective, France-Espagne by Serge Buj

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The Spanish legislative elections of June 26 and December 20, 2015, as well as the French presidential election of May 2017, lead to a certain number of questions around the political phenomena that have been developing for several years in Spain and France or, more broadly, in constituted states whose sovereignty is based on so-called « universal » suffrage and the exercise of power on delegation democracy, parliamentary democracy. …”
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    La gestion des contentieux électoraux en RDC : succès ou échec pour la consolidation de l’Etat de droit ? by Christophe TSHIENKE MUANZA

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Ils visent à garantir le respect des principes fondamentaux du suffrage universel, à assurer la transparence et la crédibilité des élections, et à prévenir ou à résoudre les conflits qui peuvent en découler. …”
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    Le droit de vote accordé aux femmes britanniques à l’issue de la Première Guerre mondiale : une récompense pour les services rendus ? by Véronique Molinari

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…For one should not forget that the electoral reform of 1918 was never meant for women and that women’s suffrage was, in fact, the only measure in the whole bill not to be approved unanimously.…”
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    Les représentations filmiques de Marie Stuart– Une femme de pouvoir dans l’air du temps by Armel Dubois-Nayt

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In the case of the first two films studied, it appears that she is used to illustrate the debates triggered by the women’s suffrage movement and the women’s liberation movement. …”
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    A crise dos vivos by Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Could this conflict have affected religious services and, specifically, the office of suffrage for the dead? These questions, as well as their answers, were prompted by the Livro das Capelas (lit., ‘Book of Chapels’), a composite manuscript drawn up in the 1370s, which details the existing chapels in the cathedral and the reforms to which they were subjected. …”
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