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The Making of Modern Woman
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380 pages
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Focusing on the transformative period between the French Revolution and the end of World War I, this book explores how European women redefined their identities amid societal upheaval. It examines their roles as mothers, workers, and activists, highlighting their contributions to significant movements such as women's suffrage and labor protests. By integrating women's experiences into the broader narratives of European history, the author provides a nuanced understanding of gender relations and the evolution of femininity during a pivotal time.
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2002, paperback
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