
Hubertine Auclert et son temps ou Le Combat pour le droit de vote des femmes
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Romance
Format
Paperback
Pages
380
Language
French
Published
Feb 8, 2019
Publisher
EDILIVRE
ISBN-10
2414305517
ISBN-13
9782414305513
Description
Georges Costecalde explores the life and activism of Hubertine Auclert, a remarkable figure in the early feminist movement in France. Spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the narrative illuminates the struggles faced by women in their quest for suffrage. With a focus on Auclert’s relentless fight, the work provides a vivid account of her dedication to advocating for women's rights at a time when such views were often dismissed or ridiculed.
The author delves into Auclert's strategies, writings, and her role in mobilizing women to join the suffrage movement. Readers gain insight into the socio-political landscape of the era, revealing how systemic barriers were challenged by determined individuals. Costecalde brings to life not only Auclert's achievements but also the broader implications of her work for future generations.
Richly detailed, the narrative serves as both a historical account and a tribute to one of feminism's pioneering voices. Through vivid storytelling and thoughtful analysis, the text reassesses the impact of Auclert's efforts, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in civil rights and gender equality.
The legacy of Hubertine Auclert is not just one of resistance but also of inspiration, showcasing the enduring importance of fighting for justice and representation. Costecalde reflects on the evolution of these ideas, encouraging readers to consider the ongoing relevance of these battles in contemporary society.
The author delves into Auclert's strategies, writings, and her role in mobilizing women to join the suffrage movement. Readers gain insight into the socio-political landscape of the era, revealing how systemic barriers were challenged by determined individuals. Costecalde brings to life not only Auclert's achievements but also the broader implications of her work for future generations.
Richly detailed, the narrative serves as both a historical account and a tribute to one of feminism's pioneering voices. Through vivid storytelling and thoughtful analysis, the text reassesses the impact of Auclert's efforts, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in civil rights and gender equality.
The legacy of Hubertine Auclert is not just one of resistance but also of inspiration, showcasing the enduring importance of fighting for justice and representation. Costecalde reflects on the evolution of these ideas, encouraging readers to consider the ongoing relevance of these battles in contemporary society.
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