Contents
| Acknowledgments ix |
| Introduction I |
| i. | THE SITUATION OF WOMEN | Nelly Roussel, She Who Is Always Sacrificed18 | | Countess Pierre Lecointre, The State of the
Feminist Question in France in 190743 | | Thérèse Pottecher, "The Feminist Movement in France:
Public Opinion"59 |
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| 2. | EDUCATION | | Marcelle Tinayre on the ideal education for women | 68 |
| | Harlor, "The Education of Women's Will"74 | | | Gabrielle Reval on the struggles of educated women | 86 |
| | Louise-Marie Compain on the development of
the education of women 94 | | Charles Thiébaux on the pedagogical
emancipation of women 96 | | Madeleine Pelletier, A Feminist Education for Girls101 |
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| 3. | WORK | | Clotilde Dissard on the protection of women's work | 120 |
| | Marie Bonnevial on the rights of working women 123 | | Louise-Marie Compain, "The Consequences of Woman's Work"134 | | | Hélène Brion on feminist and socialist views of working women | 147 |
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| 4. | PROSTITUTION AND THE DOUBLE STANDARD | Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix on prostitutes as female serfs 169 | | Case Studies of Belle Epoque Prostitutes 177 | | Madeleine Pelletier, "One Morality for Both Sexes"184 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Feminisms of the Belle Epoque:A Historical and Literary Anthology.
Contributors: Jennifer Waelti-Walters - Author, Steven C. Hause - Editor.
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press.
Place of publication: Lincoln, NE.
Publication year: 1994.
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