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The Grounding of Modern Feminism
The Grounding of Modern Feminism traces the historical roots and intellectual foundations of modern feminist thought in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book examines how social movements, political struggles, and cultural debates shaped the emergence of feminism as both a theory and a practice. By situating feminist ideas within broader contexts of democracy, labor, and social reform, it highlights the transformative role of women in redefining equality and justice. This work serves as a key reference for understanding the evolution of feminist movements and their lasting impact on modern societies.
KP.I 0193 | 305.5 COT D | My Library (FEMINIS 3) | Available |
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