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Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920
Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920, Legislating the French Family examines family law reform in France from the foundation of the Third Republic in 1870 to the aftermath of World War I in 1920. Combining literary and historical approaches, Jean Elisabeth Pedersen provides a unique perspecti, Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920 has a rating of 3 stars
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Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920, Legislating the French Family examines family law reform in France from the foundation of the Third Republic in 1870 to the aftermath of World War I in 1920. Combining literary and historical approaches, Jean Elisabeth Pedersen provides a unique perspecti, Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920
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  • Legislating the French Family: Feminism, Theater, and Republican Politics: 1870-1920
  • Written by author Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
  • Published by Rutgers University Press, August 2003
  • Legislating the French Family examines family law reform in France from the foundation of the Third Republic in 1870 to the aftermath of World War I in 1920. Combining literary and historical approaches, Jean Elisabeth Pedersen provides a unique perspecti
  • Legislating the French Family examines family law reform in France from the foundation of the Third Republic in 1870 to the aftermath of World War I in 1920. Combining literary and historical approaches, Jean Elisabeth Pedersen provides a unique perspecti
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. IThe Meanings of Marriage: The Politics of Separation and Divorce
1Is France a "Latin Country"? Republican Citizenship and French National Identity in the Divorce Debates of 1870-188413
2"Fog from the North": Social Theater, Cosmopolitan Culture, and the Fin de Siecle Marriage Crisis, 1884-190242
3"Two Forms of Thought, Two Civilizations, [and] Two Worlds": New Women, Free Unions, Separation, and Divorce, 1902-191475
Pt. IIThe Meanings of Motherhood: The Politics of Paternity Suits, Abortion, and Birth Control
4"All Men Are [Not] Born Free and Equal in Rights": Gender, Generation, and Class Conflict in the Debate over Illegitimacy and Paternity Suits, 1870-1884105
5"Special Customs": Paternity Suits and the Limits of Citizenship in France and the Colonies, 1890-1912138
6"An Origin That Is Not French": Motherhood, Revolt, and Reproductive Rights before, during, and after the Great War162
Conclusion193
Notes205
Bibliography251
Index259


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