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From Eve to Dawn, a History of Women in the World, Volume III by Marilyn French

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From Eve to Dawn, a History of Women in the World, Volume III

Infernos and Paradises, the Triumph of Capitalism in the 19th Century

Marilyn French, Margaret Atwood

The Feminist Press at CUNY · Print & ebook · September 11, 2008

Reading lane: LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women

From the New York Times –bestselling author: “A rare find: a page-turning, can’t-put-it-down history text.” — Library Journal Writing about what she calls the “most cheering period in female history,” Marilyn French recounts how nineteenth-century women living under imperialism, industrialization, and capitalism nonetheless organized for their own education, a more equitable wage, and the vote.

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Authors
Marilyn French, Margaret Atwood
Publisher
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Published
September 11, 2008
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women · Women Authors Criticism
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women

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  • 19th‑Century History

  • Women's History

  • Women's Studies

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From the New York Times –bestselling author: “A rare find: a page-turning, can’t-put-it-down history text.” — Library Journal Writing about what she calls the “most cheering period in female history,” Marilyn French recounts how nineteenth-century women living under imperialism, industrialization, and capitalism nonetheless organized for their own education, a more equitable wage, and the vote. Focusing on the United States, Great Britain, and countries in Africa, French arg...

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From the New York Times –bestselling author: “A rare find: a page-turning, can’t-put-it-down history text.” — Library Journal Writing about what she calls the “most cheering period in female history,” Marilyn French recounts how nineteenth-century women living under imperialism, industrialization, and capitalism nonetheless organized for their own education, a more equitable wage, and the vote. Focusing on the United States, Great Britain, and countries in Africa, French argues that capitalism’s success depended on the exploitation and enslavement of huge numbers, including women, but the act of working outside the home alongside other women, rather than in isolation, provided women with the possibility of organizing for emancipation.

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