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Léopold Lacour was a socialist and a feminist, believing that women deserved and must strive for a full and rich life without restrictions. He preferred the word "humanism" to "feminism", considering that it better conveyed the idea of sexual harmony. He believed in equality of the sexes, in the
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gave a presentation that outlined the state of mixed schools in Europe and gave a response to the opponents of coeducation. Many of the elements of the presentation were taken from the work of Léopold Lacour. As the first mixed school in France, the
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Conférences faites aux matinées classiques du théâtre national de l'Odéon et du théâtre de la République par Mme
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Les
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were able to obtain agreement on the final resolution, in favor of changing to a coeducational system in all countries.
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and graduated with distinction. He then taught history in several provincial schools. His last teaching post was at the
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sense of equal rights. Women in the late 19th century had to contend with the misogynist views of writers such as
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Les Femmes
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Léopold Lacour assisted with the 1896 International
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Léopold Lacour died in 1939 at the age of 85. His remains are in
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La Révolution française et ses détracteurs d'aujourd'hui: Préface de A. Aulard
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Lacour gave well-attended talks on the fashionable subject of feminism at the
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The Real
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Feminisms of the Belle Epoque: A Historical and Literary Anthology
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L'Habit de guerre ; Pièce en 1 acte. Préf. de Léopold Lacour
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The Trials of Masculinity: Policing Sexual Boundaries, 1870-1930
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Les Premières Actrices Françaises, Etc. [With Plates.]
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were traitors to their sex, calling them "les vaginards."
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Paletschek, Sylvia; Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka (2004-01-01).
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Geffroy, Gustave; Lacour, Léopold; Lumet, Louis (1919).
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Waelti-Walters, Jennifer R.; Hause, Steven C. (1994).
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Humanisme Intégral: Le Duel Des Sexes. la Cité Future
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830:"Féminisme et coéducation en Europe avant 1914"
804:Political and Historical Encyclopaedia of Women
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519:Une Longue Vie, Etc. [Reminiscences.]
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416:. Éditions d'art et de littérature
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859:"Féminisme et laïcité 1848-1914"
449:La France héroïque et ses alliés
158:. He often gave lectures on the
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807:. Taylor & Francis.
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