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Product Description: France and Women, 1789-1914 is the first book to offer an authoritative account of women's history throughout the nineteenth century. James McMillan, author of the seminal work Housewife or Harlot, offers a major reinterpretation of the French past in relation to gender throughout these tumultuous decades of revolution and war...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780415226028 | Routledge, March 1, 2000, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: France and Women, 1789-1914 is the first book to offer an authoritative account of women's history throughout the nineteenth century.

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9780415226035 | Routledge, March 1, 2000, cover price $43.95 | About this edition: France and Women, 1789-1914 is the first book to offer an authoritative account of women's history throughout the nineteenth century.

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Product Description: The French Revolution proclaimed the equality of all human beings, yet women remained less than equal in the new society. The exclusion of women at the birth of modern democracy required considerable justification, and by tracing the course of this reasoning through early nineteenth-century texts, Genevieve Fraisse maps a moment of crisis in the history of sexual difference...read more

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9780226259697 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 28, 1994, cover price $41.00 | About this edition: The French Revolution proclaimed the equality of all human beings, yet women remained less than equal in the new society.

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9780226259703 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 28, 1994, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: The French Revolution proclaimed the equality of all human beings, yet women remained less than equal in the new society.

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