A Conflict of Interest: Women in German Social Democracy, 1919-1933
By (Author) Renate Pore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th December 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Political structure and processes
324.243072
Hardback
129
Pore's book should be read not only by those interested in feminism and socialism in modern European history, but by all students and scholars who want to understand why it has been so hard to free women. A Conflict of Interest...demonstrates in concise and well-argued words, the contradictions between feminism and socialism within a larger movement of social change.-Jean C. Robinson, Director, Women's Studies Program, Indiana University
"Pore's book should be read not only by those interested in feminism and socialism in modern European history, but by all students and scholars who want to understand why it has been so hard to free women. A Conflict of Interest...demonstrates in concise and well-argued words, the contradictions between feminism and socialism within a larger movement of social change."-Jean C. Robinson, Director, Women's Studies Program, Indiana University
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