Historie du travail des femmes. Françoise Battagliola [Texto en inglés]
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/chrlpl.3.2011.23569Keywords:
Women’s Work, Family Life, Working Population, Feminist Policies, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Olympe de Gouges, Inequality, University Women, Social Catholicism, Feminization of Employment, Feminist UnionismAbstract
This a summary book by Françoise Battagliola on the history of women’s work in France during the XIXth and XXth centuries, which virtually focuses on the third, fourth and fifth Republics. The author’s approach is mainly sociological. She believes French women’s schooling and, then, their access to almost all university studies has led to a noticeable change in women’s intellectual work. However, she thinks there are still essentially feminine professions while others are mostly male.
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