From motherhood to citizenship : women's rights and international organizations / Nitza Berkovitch.

"It was not until the second half of the twentieth century that a few countries began granting women the right to participate in public institutions as individuals. Until then, women were incorporated into various domains of life mainly through their relational roles as mothers. In From Motherh...

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Main Author: Berkovitch, Nitza.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Women's Rights and Global Discourse --  |t "Improving the Lot of Womanhood": The Emerging World Social Agenda --  |t "For the Protection of Women and Children": The Interwar Era Discourse on Women --  |t Human Rights and Working Women: The Global Campaign and State Action --  |t From "Mothers of the Race" to "Human Resources" --  |t Setting a New Research Agenda --  |t Countries by Date of Adoption of Equal Pay Law. 
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