This thesis analyzes the change in familial roles occupied by working-class French women during the late nineteenth century. These changes occurred against the shifting political framework of France during this period, as the state transformed from the Second Empire to the Third Republic. An extensive examination of the modifications working-class women’s lives underwent through the aspects of: motherhood, legislation, and employment illustrate the shifts in their role within the family structure. As such, this analysis offers a distinct focus on the social and political histories present during this transition
Scholars have demonstrated the pivotal importance of gender as a tool of analysis in the study of mo...
Bourdelais Patrice. Katherine A. Lynch. Family, Class, and Ideology in early industrial France, soci...
Le travail des femmes et l'encadrement juridique qui l'accompagne sont récents dans la législation f...
In the period 1870-1914 France and several other Western European nations passed a variety of laws a...
In this provocative study, Elinor Accampo explores the interrelationship between the structure of wo...
This dissertation examines changes in the structures and representations of women\u27s work in Paris...
We look at women's labour force participation for the whole of France in the nineteenth and twentiet...
Debates about women\u27s roles accompanied efforts to build social order after the French Revolution...
Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson From women s work to the sharing of labor. A consideration of family ...
This presentation discusses the image of the French “working mom” supported by a generous social pol...
The female work and the legal framework that accompanies it are recent in the French legislation. In...
From Family Assistance To Family Policies. 1870-1914 - In examining the first decades of the Third R...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
This PhD dissertation seeks to define the configuration and evolution of French women’s moral ident...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
Scholars have demonstrated the pivotal importance of gender as a tool of analysis in the study of mo...
Bourdelais Patrice. Katherine A. Lynch. Family, Class, and Ideology in early industrial France, soci...
Le travail des femmes et l'encadrement juridique qui l'accompagne sont récents dans la législation f...
In the period 1870-1914 France and several other Western European nations passed a variety of laws a...
In this provocative study, Elinor Accampo explores the interrelationship between the structure of wo...
This dissertation examines changes in the structures and representations of women\u27s work in Paris...
We look at women's labour force participation for the whole of France in the nineteenth and twentiet...
Debates about women\u27s roles accompanied efforts to build social order after the French Revolution...
Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson From women s work to the sharing of labor. A consideration of family ...
This presentation discusses the image of the French “working mom” supported by a generous social pol...
The female work and the legal framework that accompanies it are recent in the French legislation. In...
From Family Assistance To Family Policies. 1870-1914 - In examining the first decades of the Third R...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
This PhD dissertation seeks to define the configuration and evolution of French women’s moral ident...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
Scholars have demonstrated the pivotal importance of gender as a tool of analysis in the study of mo...
Bourdelais Patrice. Katherine A. Lynch. Family, Class, and Ideology in early industrial France, soci...
Le travail des femmes et l'encadrement juridique qui l'accompagne sont récents dans la législation f...