A German women's movement : class and gender in Hanover, 1880-1933 / Nancy R. Reagin.
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
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Table of Contents:
- The urban backdrop
- Running sewing circles and visiting the poor: women's associations before 1890
- An ounce of prevention: the tutelage of girls' associations
- Fighting the speread of "social poisons": domestic science and social welfare work
- The gendered workplace: women, education, and the professions
- Clubwomen and club life
- The Kasernierung campaign: alliances and rivalries in the fight against social degeneration and prostitution
- Feminists and nationalists
- The home front
- The women's movement adrift: revolution, inflation, and collapse, 1919-1923
- Growth on the right: housewives and nationalists, 1923-1933.