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    Journalistic genres in the magazine "Leskovački glasnik" in 1927 and 1928 on the subject of women's right to vote by Grgov Aleksandra

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The subject of our research are newspaper articles in the magazine "Leskovački glasnik" in 1927 and 1928 that deal with the issue of women's right to vote. The research starts from the following research questions: "Which journalistic genres were represented in the weekly between the wars of the 20th century when writing about women's political organization?" …”
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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
    “…The fact that 8.5 million British women obtained the right to vote at the end of the First World War has often been attributed to women’s war work and presented as a kind of reward for services rendered to the nation. …”
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    Revendication des droits civiques et préparation au « jour J » : mobilisation et stratégies des féministes radicales allemandes pour obtenir le droit de vote (années 1890-1918)... by Anne-Laure Briatte

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This article traces the struggles of German “radical” feminists in enabling and preparing for women’s access to the right to vote and to stand for election. …”
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    Women's political participation in the United States after women's suffrage: women's representation in the legislature of the house of representatives and the senate by Ezra Sherly Margareth Silalahi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Despite the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in the United States, which granted women voting rights, substantive representation remains elusive. …”
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    Militantisme féministe et pouvoir politique : parcours de deux parlementaires féministes belges (1945-1960) by Catherine Jacques

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…If Belgian women were eligible at all levels of power as from 1920, however they had to wait until 1948 before being able to vote. …”
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    Citoyenneté féminine sous la Seconde République : entre le réformisme social et la démocratisation by Ana Aguado

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…All these rights, as well as the right to vote, were included in the Constitution of 1931. …”
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    Anna Lampérière, solidarité et citoyenneté féminine sous la Troisième République by Anne R. Epstein

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Viewed in tandem with her own personal history and civic activism, Lampérière’s thought provides unique insight into a possible solidarist model of female citizenship without voting rights. Operating within the flourishing associational culture of the early twentieth century Anna Lampérière helped initiate and run important gender-inclusive civic education projects as a way of putting into practice Léon Bourgeois’s solidarist ideology. …”
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    Report on the Academic Symposium: Youth Quotas − The Answer to Changes in Age Demographics? by Igor Dimitrijoski

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Although several reservations were noted, most of the speakers voted for the implementation of youth quotas. All speakers voted for lowering the voting age. …”
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    L’exposition Femmes célèbres du XIXe siècle organisée par Marguerite Durand en 1922 by Mathilde Leïchlé

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In doing so, she also recreated other forms of knowledge that helped to show the importance of women in history at a time when their access to the right to vote was being debated in the Senate.…”
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    L’entrée au Parlement des premières députées de la Seconde République espagnole : Clara Campoamor, Victoria Kent, Margarita Nelken, élues de l’assemblée constituante (juillet-décem... by Catherine Saupin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Kent’s involvement in the debate on women’s right to vote and the analysis of the reception given to the three deputies within the parliamentary chamber and in the press testify to an accession to Parliament marked by political confrontation and not without resistance.…”
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    The ‘envers du décor’ of Suffragette Imagery: Anti-Suffrage Caricature by Abby Franchitti

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The visible historical discourse that surrounds ‘the woman question’, and more specifically speaking, the acquisition of the women’s right to vote, most frequently evokes the question from the Suffragette or the Suffragist point of view. …”
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    La Révolution dans la Liberté : des transformations économiques et sociales à l’époque de la Guerre froide by Élodie Giraudier

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Complete transformations have to aim first and foremost at young people, women, farmers, workers and pobladores. However, the toughening of the Chilean political scene difficults the application of this vast program of socioeconomic reforms. …”
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    (Post)Feminist Genealogies in Kate Muir’s Suffragette City ad Lisa Evans’ Old Baggage by Mariana Ripoll Fonollar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Old Baggage also deploys the figure of the suffragette, but in this case, embodied by a Londoner in her fifties who has just been granted the right to vote, and a group of newly enfranchised girls. …”
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