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  1. Scholarly analysis of nineteenth-century women has included examination of gender roles and resistance on either side of the Atlantic, most often focusing on differences and similarities between the lives of women in the United States, England, and France.

  2. Discover how attitudes to a woman's place changed, as charitable missions began to extend the female role of service, and Victorian feminism began to emerge as a potent political force.

  3. 8. März 2014 · There are a number of developments in 19th-century society which had many positive benefits for the wider population while conversely increasing the burden of unpaid work for women. As standards of hygiene improved, medical advances were made and urban infrastructure grew, child mortality rates fell and women found themselves caring ...

  4. 19th Century Feminist Movements. What has come to be called the first wave of the feminist movement began in the mid 19th century and lasted until the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which gave women the right to vote.

  5. In the 19th century, women’s history would have been inconceivable, because “history” was so closely identified with war, diplomacy, and high politics—from all of which women were virtually excluded.

  6. Linda L. Clark surveys womens achievements in literature, art, music, theater, charity, education, medicine, law, and public administration, and examines the relationship between womens professional ’ and philanthropic activity and the rise of feminist organizations.

  7. 29. Mai 2024 · The womens suffrage movement made the question of women’s voting rights into an important political issue in the 19th century.