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Feminism and Anticlericalism in France, 1870–1922
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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1 Cf. in this context the remark of Hause and Kenney that ‘attention has correctly been drawn to the powerful family orientation of Catholic societies, which were less likely to develop a woman's movement than Protestant societies in which the prevalent ethic stressed the independent action of the individual’ (Steven C. Hause and Anne R. Kenney, ‘The limits of suffragist behaviour: legalism and militancy in France 1876–1922’, American Historical Review, lxxxvi, no. 4 (1981), 795).
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