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the offices of the mayors of the twenty arrondissements in Paris. This turned out to be the only major action the Federation would take. At the 1893 general assembly Valette stated that the Federation consisted of sixteen groups with total membership of 35,000 figures, but the latter numbers had no grounding in reality. Lacking strong leadership, the Federation disintegrated. The last issue of
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and published various texts and resolutions of socialist congresses, although it was not always accurate and was far from Marxist. A sentimental novel by Chéliga-Loevy was serialized in the journal. It told the story of an innocent young girl who suffered various misfortunes and in the end embraced
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was created to deal with the divergences in opinion and approach between different feminist groups. This was the first time the adjective "feminist" had been used in the name of a group. It started to be used by the press in its radical sense. The humanists who belonged to the organization felt that
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The grievance list called for women to have access to all levels of education and to all professions, and demanded that all articles of the Napoleonic code that discriminated against women be abolished. On 1 May 1893 the Federation sent out delegations who deposited copies of the grievance list in
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which first appeared on 15 October 1892 as a means of making contact with working women to understand their concerns. The masthead had the socialist message: "The emancipation of women is in emancipated labor". However, the contributors to the journal, who included
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joined the committee that organized the first congress in May 1892, and represented a short-lived union of seamstresses at the congress. The congress in 13–15 May 1892 was well-attended, with both
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it was in the common interest of both sexes for men to be involved in the movement, in contrast to others who felt the movement was purely the concern of women.
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appeared in July 1893. As secretary of the Federation of Feminist Societies Valette attended the 1893 congress of the
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published articles on it from 14 to 17 May. The Federation's main task was defined as preparing a
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Representations of womanhood in fin-de-siecle France: Women Theater and its ambivalences
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L'allaitement malin: Le livre de référence le plus complet pour allaiter sereinement
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Sisters Or Citizens?: Women and Socialism in France Since 1876
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brought together eight feminist groups in Paris into the
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Index

Eugénie Potonié-Pierre
Aline Valette
social feminists
Eliska Vincent
Marie Bonnevial
Marya Chéliga-Loevy
August Bebel
Parti Ouvrier Francais
Dorvaux 2014






Sowerwine 1982
Sowerwine 1982
Véronique 2013
Viot-Southard 2008
Arino 2012
Sowerwine 1982
Fauré 2006
Sowerwine 1982
Sowerwine 1982


Sowerwine 1982
"Christine Bard, Le féminisme au-delà des idées reçues"
the original
"Chronologie des droits des femmes et des feminismes Français"

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