Women, war, and revolution / edited by Carol R. Berkin and Clara M. Lovett.
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New York :
Holmes & Meier,
1980.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Political participation and economic mobilization: Women of the popular classes in revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795 / Darline Gay Levy and Harriet Branson Applewhite
- "I don't call the Volksgemeinschaft": women, class, and war in Nazi Germany / Leila J. Rupp
- The job he left behind: American women in the shipyards during World War II / Karen Beck Skold
- pt. 2. Persistent patriarchy and revolutionary change: "Life, liberty, and dower": the legal status of women after the American Revolution / Marylynn Salmon
- Old wine in new bottles: the institutional changes for women of the people during the French Revolution / Mary Durham Johnson
- Communist feminism: its synthesis and demise / Beatrice Brodsky Farnsworth
- Women in the Chinese Communist Revolution: the question of political equality / Joan M. Maloney
- Revolution and Conciencia: women in Cuba / Lourdes Casal
- pt. 3. The retreat to patriotic motherhood: Revolution and retreat: upper-class French women after 1789 / Barbara Corrado Pope
- Patriotic mothers in the post-Risorgimento: women after the Italian Revolution / Judith Jeffrey Howard
- "The mother half of humanity": American women in the peace and preparedness movements in World War I / Barbara J. Steinson.