The Workers' Union

The Workers' Union
Title The Workers' Union PDF eBook
Author Flora Tristan
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780252075292

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A nineteenth-century social reform proposal, available again

Flora Tristan

Flora Tristan
Title Flora Tristan PDF eBook
Author Sandra Dijkstra
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 342
Release 2019-07-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1788734882

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Active in the 1830s and 1840s, Flora Tristan is best known for her book "Workers' Union", an account of the conditions of women and workers in Peru, London, Paris and the provinces of France. Regarded as something of a pariah, she was one of the first women radicals to draw clear connections between the plight of disaffected workers and powerless women. Her version of socialism has been regarded as leading towards Marx. Sandra Dijkstra aims to paint a clear picture of Tristan as a class- and gender-conscious women writer in a transitional historical period, and to demonstrate her influence on Marxism.

Flora Tristan, Utopian Feminist

Flora Tristan, Utopian Feminist
Title Flora Tristan, Utopian Feminist PDF eBook
Author Flora Tristan
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan

In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan
Title In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan PDF eBook
Author Máire Fedelma Cross
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 280
Release 2020-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 1789622654

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In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan is the first ever study devoted to Jules Puech (1879–1957), and is a double biography that examines his life’s work on Flora Tristan (1803–1844), feminist and socialist. It begins by examining newly found press reports of Flora Tristan during her lifetime and subsequently, then positions Puech’s discovery of her, as a postgraduate student in Paris in the 1900s. It continues with an account of how he embarked on the first in-depth biography published in 1925. Puech was unmatched in his expertise as a writer on Flora Tristan having discovered her papers through his numerous political connections and having become a historian of Proudhon’s legacy on the international aspirations of the labour movement. Together with his wife Marie-Louise Puech, née Milhau (1876-1966), suffragist feminist, he was a militant in the early twentieth-century pacifist movement that advocated international arbitration. His research on Flora Tristan was enriched by his other projects but was thwarted by the wars of 1914–1918 and 1940–1945. The circumstances of the long gestation of Puech's biography are drawn from his letters and papers, hitherto unseen. The correspondence curated brings a new understanding to the multi-faceted nature of Puech’s activism and rate of progress in the publication of his findings on his subject, Flora Tristan.

Flora Tristan's London Journal, 1840

Flora Tristan's London Journal, 1840
Title Flora Tristan's London Journal, 1840 PDF eBook
Author Flora Tristan
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN

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Peregrinations of a Pariah

Peregrinations of a Pariah
Title Peregrinations of a Pariah PDF eBook
Author Flora Tristan
Publisher Beacon Press (MA)
Pages 313
Release 1987
Genre Feminists
ISBN 9780807070277

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The author recounts her voyage to Peru in 1833 to claim a family fortune, describes her adventures along the way, and argues for the legalization of divorce

A Brief History of Feminism

A Brief History of Feminism
Title A Brief History of Feminism PDF eBook
Author Patu
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 89
Release 2024-04-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0262548674

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An engaging illustrated history of feminism from antiquity through third-wave feminism, featuring Sappho, Mary Magdalene, Mary Wollstonecraft, Sojourner Truth, Simone de Beauvoir, and many others. The history of feminism? The right to vote, Susan B. Anthony, Gloria Steinem, white pantsuits? Oh, but there's so much more. And we need to know about it, especially now. In pithy text and pithier comics, A Brief History of Feminism engages us, educates us, makes us laugh, and makes us angry. It begins with antiquity and the early days of Judeo-Christianity. (Mary Magdalene questions the maleness of Jesus's inner circle: “People will end up getting the notion you don't want women to be priests.” Jesus: “Really, Mary, do you always have to be so negative?”) It continues through the Middle Ages, the Early Modern period, and the Enlightenment (“Liberty, equality, fraternity!” “But fraternity means brotherhood!”). It covers the beginnings of an organized women's movement in the nineteenth century, second-wave Feminism, queer feminism, and third-wave Feminism. Along the way, we learn about important figures: Olympe de Gouges, author of the “Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen” (guillotined by Robespierre); Flora Tristan, who linked the oppression of women and the oppression of the proletariat before Marx and Engels set pen to paper; and the poet Audre Lorde, who pointed to the racial obliviousness of mainstream feminism in the 1970s and 1980s. We learn about bourgeois and working-class issues, and the angry racism of some American feminists when black men got the vote before women did. We see God as a long-bearded old man emerging from a cloud (and once, as a woman with her hair in curlers). And we learn the story so far of a history that is still being written.