
The Woman Movement
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Authors:
- Borthwick, Mamah Bouton
1869 - 1914
- Ellis, Havelock
1859 - 1939
- Key, Ellen
1849 - 1926
About this book
In a time marked by profound societal change, "The Woman Movement" by Ellen Key examines the pivotal struggle for women's rights and self-identity. This influential treatise delves into the evolution of the woman movement, highlighting key elements such as the demand for equal opportunities and the redefinition of gender roles. Key's incisive analysis not only reflects the aspirations of women seeking autonomy but also critiques the societal norms that have historically constrained them. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work offers a compelling exploration of the ongoing quest for equality. Discover how the principles articulated in this essential document continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about rights and identity.
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