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Author Congrès international du droit des femmes (1878 : Paris)

Title Actes : compte-rendu des séances plénières
Published Paris : Auguste Ghio, [1878]

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Description 1 online resource (220 pages)
Series Women and social movements, international
Summary This report provides a detailed overview of the themes and discussions of the International Congress on Women's Rights, which was held in Paris in 1878 and included delegates from France, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, Russia, and the United States. After the opening session, the second session inquired into the history of feminist demands made in France and elsewhere and places women's rights in the context of humankind's march toward progress. The third session looks at education, particularly women's eligibility to receive general and work-related training as a means of improving their social and political situations. Related, the fourth and fifth sessions discuss women's labor, including women's domestic labor and strategies to overcome prejudice and discrimination in the workplace. The sixth and seventh sessions looked at the uneven concept of morality, which is understood as a series of guiding social "laws" influencing how men and women are expected to behave separately. The final sessions of the conference investigated women's position in relation to laws and legislation, including regulations on prostitution, from a largely French perspective
Notes At head of title: ... Congrès international du droit des femmes, ouvert à Paris, le 25 juillet 1878, clos le 9 août suivant
Conference proceedings
This edition in French
Subject Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Congresses
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Other Titles Congrès international du droit des femmes ouvert à Paris le 25 juillet 1878, clos le 9 août suivant : Actes-compte-rendu des séances plénières