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Conclusions

The last in a series of articles about the German socialist women's movement 1890-1914, by Janine BoothDivided loyalties Socialist feminists are continually accused of ‘divided loyalties’, challenged...

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Should the Workers' Movement Have Special Structures for Women?

The fourth in a series of articles about the German socialist women's movement 1890-1914, by Janine BoothLaws against women’s organisation After Bismarck’s Anti-Socialist Law lapsed in 1890, laws...

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Working-class Women and Bourgeois Feminists

The third in a series of articles about the German socialist women's movement 1890-1914, by Janine Booth What is often seen as one issue - referred to at the time as the ‘woman question’ - actually...

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Organising Working-class Women

The second in a series of articles about the German socialist women's movement 1890-1914, by Janine BoothEducation German socialist women placed strong emphasis on education. They set up education...

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Introduction

Introducing a series of articles on the German socialist women's movement 1890-1914, by Janine Booth During the nineteenth century, the emerging workers’ movement began to develop its policy on the...

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German socialism and the “woman question”

During the nineteenth century, the emerging workers’ movement began to develop its policy on the “woman question”.read more

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German socialist women’s movement - Self-organisation and class unity

During the nineteenth century, the emerging workers’ movement began to develop its policy on the “woman question”. Some of the early, “utopian” socialists argued strongly for women’s liberation.read more

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Discussing German socialist women

May saw the start of a very-welcome socialist feminist discussion group in London. Organised by Workers' Liberty, it is meeting every month. The first discussion was about the German socialist women's...

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International working women's day

Author:  Cathy Nugent Established in 1911, International Women’s Day was first proposed by Clara Zetkin and other socialists as a way of making solidarity with the trade union and other class...

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Rosa Luxemburg: fiery, sharp, funny, sometimes sad

Author:  Rosie Woods A review of The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, published in March 2011 by Verso Books. Rosie Woods reviews The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, published in March 2011 by Verso Books.read more

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The German Worker's Revolution of 1918/19 and Why It Was Defeated

Author:  Stan Crooke In January 1919 Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, the two most prominent leaders of the German revolutionary movement, were savagely murdered in Berlin. Rosa Luxemburg and Karl...

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